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Author Topic: Can my D-Link DSL 2750U double / also act as a PCI adapter to give Wireless Conn  (Read 2535 times)

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logamuthu

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    I have the following presently:

    1. an IBM R51 Laptop running Windows XP Professional SP3(32 bit?),

    2. A Dell Alienware Aurora ALX running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and

    3.A Dell Inspiron All In One 2020 running Windows 7 Home Basic 32 bit.

    All were connected by Ethernet cables via a Wireless Modem given by my Internet Service

    Provider - BSNL - Bharath Sanchar Nigham Limited and were working OK.

    When the BSNL modem breathed its last and BSNL had no spares to give, I bought a new D

    Link Wireless 300ADSL2+Router DSL-2750 and connected it to all 3 PCs with Ethernet cables

    as before.

    Now my Laptop works both ways - wireless and Ethernet but my Desktops, of course, don't

    connect wireless.

    Can I configure my new D Link Wireless 300ADSL2+Router DSL-2750double as a USB Wifi Adapter or should I buy a new USB Wifi Adapter- N Wireless also - If so, which brand
    Belkin or Netgear? My local Electronics shop has only Netgear Product available at Rs.740/- (around US$13).

    jason2074



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    You should buy a USB wifi adapter if you prefer to go wireless with your desktop. The Netgear would be commendable. The DLink router acts as your access point to any compatible wifi devices.