How To Set Up an AdHoc Wireless Network in Windows XP
In a previous post I shared “How to convert your windows 7 LAPTOP into a wireless hotspot”. Today I like to share another relative post. Wireless networks are helpful because they let you use your computer and connect to the Internet anywhere in your home or office. However, most wireless networks use a wireless router, which can be expensive. If you have more than one computer, you can set up a wireless network without buying a wireless router and save yourself some money.
In a traditional wireless network, a wireless router acts as a base station, much like the base station for cordless phones. All wireless communications go through the wireless router, allowing nearby computers to connect to the Internet or to each other.

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