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Does your cable modem have wireless internet? If so, you can buy a Netgear wireless usb port adapter for about $20 and use that to connect wirelessly to the internet. Your pc has usb port connections - right? (Usb port looks like a rectangle)
If you don't want to use a wireless connection you can purchase a cable modem with a usb connection for about $65. You run the ethernet cable to the modem and then a usb cable from the modem to your pc.
If you have a serial cable connection on your pc (looks like a round circle with tiny metal pins in it) you can buy a gender changer and convert that to usb (in case you dont have a usb connection or need another one). You can buy one for about $11.
You can buy an I/O Gear bluetooth usb adapter for $13 and pick up the internet via bluetooth by putting it in your usb port but I'm unsure how well it would work with Win 98.
If you have another pc that has an ethernet connection you could use good old fashioned bi directional printer cable and network both computers together. You may need to upgrade to win xp for networking capabilities.
use another suitable driver like http://www.techspot.com/drivers/driver/file/information/17000/
if not the driver work with adapter ,there may mot work. I was installed downloaded driver first time worked ,but after few days it was not worked ,i tried to install another driver. problem solved.
XBOX 360 will only work properly with a 'genuine' USB WIFI adapter designed specifically for it (and at an over inflated price IMO!). One popular way to play 'network' via the internet is to connect the XBOX 360 to your PC via Ethernet cable and have the PC connecting to the internet either via another ethernet connection or more likely via a Wifi connection which could be via your USB adapter connected to your PC and talking to your Wifi Router)
Oh my ... This is a question where I dont have to ask for more information.
Pleae connect your desktop to the router using a Cat 5 ethernet cable. I'm not a fan of USB connection for networks ... Ethernet works so much better. Do this even if you have to add a NIC to your computer.
You may find some benefit from using Network Magic, free to download and evaluate. You may like it as much as I do and pay for full extended use NM can perform all your network administrator duties. (I have 5 interconnected networks in my house that connect more than 20 computers)
OK sorry to say this but this laptop is ancient :( You probably don't have a ethernet port and you would have to buy an expansion slot ethernet card or usb ethernet adapter if it has a USB port.
1) You can use a PCMCIA card (for example a Dell Fast Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX by 3Com) with a 'dongle' to connect to the ethernet cable via an existing card slot on the left side.
2) You can get a docking station set-up (i.e. Latitude 'C/Dock') which comes with the ethernet cable connection. ...pretty affordable used on the 'net.
3) If you has a wireless router you could hook a wireless USB adapter tp connect wireless to yout router.
i) Click on Start button ---->Select option Control Panel------>Select Network Connections-----> a new window appears showing the "internet connections icon " Such as:
Local Area Connection 1 or 2 or 3 and since you are not connected it will show this icon as:
eg1: Local Area Connection 1 or 2 or 3 Network Cable Unplugged, Firewalled VIA compatible Fast Ethernet
in this case u can download VIA network drivers....from internet..
or
eg2: Local Area Connection 1 or 2 or 3 Network Cable Unplugged, Firewalled Realtek RTL8139 Family Fast Ethernet NIC
in this u can download "Realtek RTL8139" network drivers.... from internet(which is showing model no: RTL8139 through google search engine )
(OR)
ii) Click Start button ---->Select RUN option ----> type in the text box devmgmt.msc --->Select Network Adapters....
but this will show wheter ur network adapter or NIC is VIA or Realtek or......but does show the correct Model NO: of VIA or Realtek....
If you connect by using LAN port (RJ 45) you don't have to install driver. However USB connection will require driver. Do you have Ethernet adapter installed to you iMAC? If you have it will be resolved easily without using USB port. Check the following link for connection instructions http://www.fixya.com/support/p200812-paradyne_6211_a2_200_router/manual-18800/page-18
If physical connection is successful you can go to internet browser type 192.168.1.1 and check your modem's settings. Please post if you need further assistance
To resolve this issue, remove the network bridge. To do so, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then click My Network Places.
2. In the left pane, click View Network Connections.
3. Look for any connection that is bridged.
4. Right-click the bridged connection, and then click Remove From Bridge.
5. Repeat step 4 for each connection that is connected with a bridge.
6. When the bridge is removed from each network adapter, right-click Network Bridge, and then click Delete.
7. Click OK.
When the all the bridged connections and the network bridge are removed, the broadband hardware is automatically detected.
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