Desktop HP Prodesk 405 G1: wireless connection

I can do this wireless system and if so, how?

Hello:

The easiest thing to do would be to install an external usb wireless network adapter.

I use it on my HP business desktop PC.  Works very well on all Windows of W7 operating systems on-site.

http://www.Amazon.com/Linksys-dual-band-Wireless-N-adapter-AE3000/DP/B007ZLGXA8

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