You could look at Powerline netwoking, which uses your house wiring to carry 
the network connection from the router to the computer; or look for a wireless 
to ethernet bridge, though these seem to be rare or expensive...

On 18 Dec 2010, at 03:59, Laura <drew.la...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I had someone give me on older flat panel imac 15 inch computer
> today.
> I want to give it to someone else but it does not have any wireless
> and I feel most people will want wireless.
> What is an expensive way to get this puppy online.
> thanks
> Laura
> 
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