NETWORKING OS: Vista / XP sharing files - router thomson V6 & Vista/Vista sharing files - router thomson V7

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I have a
Thomson SpeedTouch TG585 V7 Modem/Router I ask is: if my PC (desktop) IS NOT ethernet wireless card only this router is/has (always speaking wireless) WLAN feature (sharing printer, files, internet con) or IS ONLY wifi function (share internet con ONLY) when the connected laptop supports the two WLAN/WIFI?
 
Thomson said I can share files with this router, right?
 
Home office network:
 
If main PC connected to the internet is XP SP3, to share files through a router with a vista Home Basic laptop wireless, is that he needed install XP
 
the:
 
 
or this is necessary only when the laptop has xp and vista main (to install in laptop) pc?

ARE YOU RECOMMEND TRY CABLE FIRST TO SHARE FILES?

PROBLEM SOLVED the two PCs connected wireless router/access point, had same name network in vistas, once connected change immediately [file/printer sharing]...

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