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> will a wireless router detect two desktops? windows and vista?
djvic87
post Jun 27 2009, 10:26 AM
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I just simply want to know if I can still make a network with two desktops connected to a regular wireless router such as the netgear G, and the main port connected to the Internet. Can they be networked together?
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post Jun 27 2009, 10:42 AM
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The short answer is.... Yes.

Whether wireless or wired, the computers are still hooked each other once they have authenticated to the wireless access point or router.

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