Generally what you'd want to be looking for is adding a wireless router.
You could replace the broadband modem completely with one that also
does wireless or add a wireless router like an airport extreme/express
to add wireless to the existing modem
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On 06/10/2009, at 1:00 PM, Lloyd White wrote:
Hi everyone. I have a friend with an iMac, OS 9. His wife has a
Windoze
computer with a BigPond broadband connection. His is upstairs and hers
downstairs so they do not want any cables.
They have asked for my help. God bless them!!
What sort of information would I need to get from her re the Windoze
computer before I start?
What is the best system to use? I know absolutely nothing about
Windoze
computers.
Lloyd
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