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How do i configure my new laptop with my already existing nd working BSNL WIFI modem?how do i enable?

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How do i configure my new laptop with my already existing nd working BSNL WIFI modem?how do i enable?

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Let’s cover what you need to get Internet access to more than one computer at home, via wireless LAN (local area network). 1. You order or use your existing Cable or DSL Internet access. 2. Your Cable or DSL company sets up your Internet access and typically either rents or sells you a Cable or DSL network bridge. They often refer to this as a Cable or DSL “modem”. Actually a complete misnomer since the device does NOT modulate or demodulate, nor does it convert analog to digital or digital to analog. Prices for Cable or DSL Internet access vary from approximately $19 per month to $80 per month in the United States. This varies based on bandwidth, location, and provider. At this point you have what is commonly called “Broad Band” or “High Speed” Internet access. Now you want to share that high speed connection with more than one system. You want to be able to cart your laptop all over the house and stay connected to the Internet as you do so. 1. Confirm that your system has a wireless

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