How to Connect Your Old Computer to WiFi Internet
Until recently the old computers could only be wired to the Internet. Wires are not only messy but also limit the placement of your computer in the house. But now there is a way of connecting your old computers (even Pentium II) to a wireless network, just like any other brand new devise with a built in WiFi.
Step 1
Remove all the old Internet connections from your computer, including the telephone line and cables.
Step 2
Before inserting the Wireless USB adapter in to the USB port insert the CD that came with it. Do not insert the adapter first.
Step 3
Follow the instructions on the screen after the CD is installed.
Step 4
Now insert the Wireless USB adapter into any of the available USB ports. A window will pop up on the screen and will search for the available network connections. If there are many available (sometimes your neighbor’s) select your connection and click connect.
Step 5
Enter the network key, if required. The network key can be obtained from your main hub computer that is connected to your wireless router. Open your network advisor on your hub computer and click on the tab ‘Actions’ click the link that says ‘Add more computers’ and follow the instructions on the screen. At the end it will give you a 16 digit number that you will have to write down. This is your network key that you will need to enter in the computer that you are adding to the wireless network
Tips & Warnings The easiest way connect is to disable the network security at your hub computer and then running the Wireless USB adapter program. This way it will connect automatically. Once connection is establish you may try later to change the security settings back to the original. Make sure the wireless USB adapter that you buy is compatible with the operating system of your computer
- Loulith Galenzoga
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