Desired wireless Capabiltiy

For the DELL Dimension 8400 which product do you offer for wireless capabilities?  I am running XP, version 5.1

Windows XP Home, professional or Media Center?  Service Pack 1a, 2 or 3?  (Only 3 is still supported by Microsoft.)

Honestly - don't recommend not for this system - it'll probably you are more expensive that the machine is interesting.

Any USB 2.0 adapter will probably work for you.  Get a height adjustable (comes with a USB extension cable).  I personally would say Netgear N300 Wireless USB Adapter [WNA3100] as it should work well and you can bring it to your next computer easily enough (it's not like Wireless N is a dying speed yet (and for this, the most common b/g so.))

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