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How Do You Install A Wireless G USB Network Adapter On Windows XP?

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How Do You Install A Wireless G USB Network Adapter On Windows XP?

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If you are trying to connect your computer to the Internet, one of the easiest ways to do so is through a wireless network. These networks are created when a device called a router broadcasts a signal that computers can send and receive content through. A “G” router is a moderately powerful router that delivers decent browsing speeds and moderate bandwidth. To use this router you will need to use a “G” adapter. Fortunately, installing a wireless G adapter for the Windows XP platform is simple and requires only a few minutes to set up. Connect the USB adapter to one of your computer’s USB ports. If you have a machine that is more than five years old, make sure you are connecting the adapter to a port that conforms to the USB 2.0 standard. If you are unsure which ports use this standard, consult your owner’s manual. Insert the CD that came with the USB adapter into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. An installation window should pop up. Follow the prompts to install the software that will man

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