If a PC does not include a network card, it isn't able to connect to the internet. So basically if you include a network card every pc can connect to the internet, if the operating system(e.g. Windows, Macintosh, Linux) on your pc is working properly.
theres no reason you cant connect an mp3 player to any computer... if you have a recent OS then it might pick it up without needing a disc to install it
No.
Apple's Macintosh computers can connect to any server that uses standard configurations. Mac OS X comes with the Apache Web Server built in so any Mac can be configured to act as a web server itself.
Scanners will connect to most any computer that has a USB connection, these days. Older scanners may only connect to computers with a parallel port, however.
If u need internet or wont connect then just uninstall the game install again then u wont have any more maps but hopefully it will work and if it sil wont work then get better internet.
The 'Street PSP' (E1000 series) doesn't have any wi-fi capabilities, you can't connect it to the internet.
You'd have to use an ethernet cable.
You cant im sorry
The E1000 series, PSP 'Street' does not have any wi-fi capabilities so can't connect to the internet.
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It's correct, routers do not need to be connect to any computer to work. But if you want to create a network using a router you have to connect computers to it.
You cant apply internet capabilities on any Sansa model.