Posted by JCSinGA on March 08, 2008 at 10:47:33 from (71.31.235.227):
I've set up an older desktop PC at my shop (where I work on tractors, so it wont be too far O/T) so I can print out invoices, sales contracts etc.
It is Internet capable and I do have a phone line but I dont care to have another Internet bill for the shop. I have DSL and a wireless router here at home but have had the laptop at the shop and evidently it's too far away because I cant get Internet there.
I'm pretty sure the computer I put at the shop does not have a wireless card installed. Is there some doohickey that can be purchased that will allow this computer to work off a wireless connection? Then after that I'm gonna need some kind of antenna or range extender?
Does anyone understand what I'm trying to do and can offer some advice on what needs to be done? Thanks
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