Wi-Fi is becoming one of the most popular ways to set up a home network. Because no cables are needed to connect one computer to another, it saves a lot of time and unnecessary energy.
A few years ago, the sheer mention of setting up a wireless network would have sent most of the Computeractive team running. These days it's a lot simpler, and Windows XP practically does it for you.
The Corega Wireless 54Mbit/s USB 2 Adapter provides a cheap way of connecting to an existing Wi-Fi network, allowing another computer to share files and an internet connection.
Setting it up is pretty straightforward: just plug in the adapter, load the accompanying driver disc and let Windows do the rest. Once installed, you can use the Windows XP Wireless network wizard to connect to other computers.
This adapter supports the fastest type of Wi-Fi. If you have a broadband connection, it will mean internet speeds will also be quick. It's around the same size as a USB memory stick and can be encrypted to protect your network and files.
For the price, it's a simple, economic and effective way of getting another computer onto a home network.
Contact: Corega
www.corega-international.com
See also:
All Network Cards




