Dimension 9200 / XPS 410 Wireless connection?

Hello, I've tried a search in order to answer to this question, but could not find a search option. In any case, I have a Dell XPS 410. He was a great PC. Year at this same time last burned capacitors on the motherboard and I had to have someone to replace me. During the replacement of the part, I also improved for Windows 7. Now, it's really nice. My question is: since my XPS 410 has not been implemented for wireless and has no wireless card, what are the best options for me to put this PC on a network home in another area of my house? I would use it in my office, away from the cable modem and the wireless router that is running on the network home right now. It's a wireless router Netgear N600 I want to connect with, and wonder; do I need a wireless card installed on the motherboard, or in my quest for answers, I noticed the USB wireless adapters. And I just want to know which would be best for me in terms of distance/reception, etc.

Suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance;

C.Clayton

simpler is wireless USB adapter

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