peqular, CNET has a class right now about wireless set ups. You can sign up for the class now and it will help you understand the uses and limits of a wireless network! Look into it!! It will help you.. : )
Just from reading what I have so far. Wireless Networking appears to be an access to the internet/ISP, without wires. It sounds as if rather than having an dial-up access to the internet or a DSL/Cable connection you have a reauter. I am not so sure about my above interpetation though. Because It's called wireless networking so I suppose you must have more than one computer operating off of this reuter; but dont you have to have the reuter near or in the computer (whatever a reuter is)? I guess my main question is not so much what wireless networking is...I guess I want to know how does it affect the Family PC? Is Wireless Networking replacing DSL and Cable ISP's in the home? Or is it just a business thing. Second is wireless networking just a connection to the Internet; do you still need to have an Internet Service Provider? O.K. I know you can tell that I am very knew to using computers and internet service providers. As I type I'm just switching from dial-up to cable. So please be gentle towards me "A NOVICE" in your answers. Thank You!

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