Can connect wireless Compaq Presario SR5214X desktop PC?

Hello

I have a Compaq Presario SR5214X desktop PC. Can I connect wirelessly to the network with it? Have you looked online and I refuse to pay support to meet a simple Y / question N can I connect wirelessly to my router?

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Hello

Your PC does not come with a wireless adapter, but you can certainly install one in a free PCI slot: these are the white horizontal slots shown in the bottom left of your motherboard is an example of the type of card, you need to install on the link below.

Wireless PCI card

Kind regards

DP - K

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