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Wireless G Router
Hey Folks
Simple question I think. When you buy a Wireless G Router [hooking up to PC to DSL] don't you still need to purchase the cards separately or is everything in the box? It's a Belkin Router 400 FT 32 PC max 2.4GHz 802... $45.00 At the moment PC1 is working with DSL [Ethernet] [Desktop] PC2 is using Dial Up [Laptop] Both XP Thanks Last edited by y2kman; 11-14-2006 at 11:52 AM. |
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The wireless cards? Yes, they need to be purchased separately.
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Thanks
Any recommended local spots to purchase them? I am close to Circuit City, Comp USA Walmart big stores like that. Also Computer Parts Stores but I have to travel a bit to get there. Also I am thinking Linksys might be a better brand not sure. It's not too late to take the Belkin back. I am doing this for someone. They already bought the router on their own. Thanks Dave |
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