Royal Dragon
10-04-2006, 07:06 PM
Hello all,
In the comming weeks, will be getting a Laptop with a Wireless broad band connection so I can watch my Futures/commodities charts while on the road in the car.
I have Comcast at home on my desktop now, but it's not portable.
Since I ONLY need the laptop for mobile chart watching, i would like to keep the desktop at home connected to the internet as it will be where my primary surfing will be done.
however, Comcast is like 50+ a month, and so is Broadband wirelss for a laptop.
is there someway to make the broadband wirless for the laptop work on the home computer?
I was thinking there must be some sort of min PCI slot that can plug into a desktop's USB port, so all I have to do is pull the wireless card from the laptop, and plug it into my desktop to have internet for it. That way I donot have to pay for TWO internet services, when I really only need one.
I have done some google searching, but all i can find is laptop only stuff.
Does anyone have any ideas here?
I'd hate to pay for two services when i don't need to.
In the comming weeks, will be getting a Laptop with a Wireless broad band connection so I can watch my Futures/commodities charts while on the road in the car.
I have Comcast at home on my desktop now, but it's not portable.
Since I ONLY need the laptop for mobile chart watching, i would like to keep the desktop at home connected to the internet as it will be where my primary surfing will be done.
however, Comcast is like 50+ a month, and so is Broadband wirelss for a laptop.
is there someway to make the broadband wirless for the laptop work on the home computer?
I was thinking there must be some sort of min PCI slot that can plug into a desktop's USB port, so all I have to do is pull the wireless card from the laptop, and plug it into my desktop to have internet for it. That way I donot have to pay for TWO internet services, when I really only need one.
I have done some google searching, but all i can find is laptop only stuff.
Does anyone have any ideas here?
I'd hate to pay for two services when i don't need to.