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you'd have to buy a router. That's all you need, I recommend linksys. I also
recommend if you don't listen to my first recommendation you stay far far
away from netgear. It would help to know going in if you have an 802.11A,
802.11B, g, or what ever your wireless card is, it should tell you in the
properties of the card though it's probably a B or G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Deatherage" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: using wire less interconnections
> Hi,
> Thanks for the information. Yes, I lost the router So, If I ant to go
> back
> to a wireless internet connection Would I have to buy both pieces or could
> I
> just buy the router?
> I am thinking of going to a cable as my provider of my internet service.
> I
> did this before and had the same kind of set up. The only problems was
> the
> signal would drop quite often when I was listening to a talk or some thing
> like that. If I was listening to Rhapsody I didn't have any problems. Is
> this some thing common with a type of set up like this.
> Bill Deatherage
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