Connection router wireless E2500 problem

I just bought this router and can't connect to my old HP Pavilion a1250n PC I currently use a wireless broadband card to access the Internet Directions tell me to connect the router to my modem.  I have no external modem.  Should I get one?

You probably just DSL service? Then follow these instructionsions here.  You can have a direct connection with no modem if something like ATT dsl fiber.

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