Your best, cheapest, and most effective solution is to purchase a wireless router. Routers allow 2 or more computers to share 1 broadband connection, switches and access points do not. To use a wireless AP, you need a router, so may as well go ahead and get a wireless router. Since routers and APs cost about the same, why are you trying to use an AP?
As I stated, if you want to connect more than 1 PC at a time, you need a router. For info on connecting your notebook to internet using AP, see link below. Your access point also acts as a router, as it has a builtin dhcp server which can supply you with private ip address ranges. Is the dhcp server part of that AP turned on? Connect your Desktop PC to the access point as well, a lot of ISP providers only give you one client connection 1 ip address , so if your desktop is connected to the inet your laptop won't be able to connect.
The routing function of your AP will be able to connect more pc's to the inet. When you open your control panel and enter start "system", then have a look at your hardware, is everything OK no yellow exclamation marks, etc? Can you see your wlan interface?
Have you also inspected the case of your notebook? Some have a small slider or switch with which you can turn Wireless adpaters on or off, and this switch is usually difficult to find! If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.
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Any link to or advocacy of virus, spyware, malware, or phishing sites. Network and dial up connections network connections 3. How to connect computer to wifi without cable windows xp. Click the wireless network icon. This computer hasn't had an internet connection or seen a floppy disk for years.
Scan for and remove spyware and adware no thanks. However, i keep a desktop running xp sp3 ready to use and recently found myself unable to. Create a new dsl or cable connection did so yet again. Yes, i know xp isn't secure and i'm a user of windows We have tried using the 'net use' command to map the hard drive of the win 10 computer to the win xp computer in the format of : Once restarted, your changes should take effect ;. Learn more This is a walkthrough of setting up wireless IEEE Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers.
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