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Apr 28, 2010

I have two laptops with Ubuntu 9.10

I want to connect them with a wireless router. phillips snb5600 router.

So I can go online and share files with both laptops

My LG E500 laptop to function as a modem with a connection to the internet with a 3g usb modem.

There are built-in wireless LG E500.

My other laptop is an old webtech without wireless built in, but I have a wireless USB thing fully with snb5600 Router. Ubuntu can find the wireless USB thing. so it's not a problem.

Both laptops can also connect with the router with cable.

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