Connect Your Old Computer to WiFi Internet
Until recently the old computers could only be wired to the Internet. Wires are not only messy but also limit the placement of your computer in the house. But now there is a way of connecting your old computers (even Pentium II) to a wireless network, just like any other brand new devise with a built in WiFi.
Things You’ll Need: Internet connection, Modem, Computer to be connected, Wireless router, Wireless USB adapter (cCompatible with the operating system of your computer)
Step 1:
Remove all the old Internet connections from your computer, including the telephone line and cables. (more…)
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Written by Jason on February 14th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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