Create a Wireless Network

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How to Create a Wireless Network
Computer networking is a great way to collaborate with other computer users in your home or office. While it is becoming increasingly easy for the basic computer user, it can still be a difficult, frustrating experience for many people.
 
1.  Set up your new router
2.  Detecting your wireless adapter
3.  Connecting to a network
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