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Old 06-19-2008
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IS there a way to use a wireless card to run or connect a network(a second omputer) wireless router( Linksys 160N)? I am now using TW RR and am fed up with them...I do not have a "land line" so am restricted to how I can get my internet...

I have heard of wireless cards but not sure what all they do...you guys have always had an answer for me..

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Old 06-20-2008
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Surprisinly here I am answering my own post...found the answer from a friend that works for Sprint...

Linksys sells a router WRT54G3G/Sprint ( also has them for AT&T/Verison) that takes a PC Wireless card...the router runs about @150.00 and the card according to the plan you need.... To me..I will pay anything right now to get rid of Time Warner and Road Runner...

Will kee my eye on the bnoard to see if anyone want to know how it works out...

hefs



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