Have a "Wireless Zero Configuration" service services means that I have a wireless adapter?

Hi, this is my first question in the Microsoft forum,
I'm trying to connect to my old computer which I have not used for 6 years to the internet but I'm not a great success. I think that my pc is not a wireless adapter. But in services, I have a service called 'Wireless Zero Configuration'. This means I have a wireless adapter or even the pc without card wirless they such race of service?
PS - I am running XP

No, this service is installed on all computers, wireless or not.

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