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<blockquote data-quote="Aptmunich" data-source="post: 734766" data-attributes="member: 3850"><p>Hi Fiona!</p><p></p><p>Lets sort a few things out:</p><p></p><p>a) If you have DSL, you already have a "broadband" connection. (Broadband just means "fast", which DSL usually is).</p><p></p><p>b) If you get a wireless router, your DSL modem's internet will be wirelessly transmitted around your house (usually a range of a few rooms at least). Any wireless-equipped device will be able to use it. Your macbook already has a wireless receiver built-in. If your existing PC doesn't, you can also use the same ethernet cable it currently uses to connect to the modem to connect it to the router instead.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aptmunich, post: 734766, member: 3850"] Hi Fiona! Lets sort a few things out: a) If you have DSL, you already have a "broadband" connection. (Broadband just means "fast", which DSL usually is). b) If you get a wireless router, your DSL modem's internet will be wirelessly transmitted around your house (usually a range of a few rooms at least). Any wireless-equipped device will be able to use it. Your macbook already has a wireless receiver built-in. If your existing PC doesn't, you can also use the same ethernet cable it currently uses to connect to the modem to connect it to the router instead. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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