What wireless router and the wireless network card can I use with my Satellite 1800?

TOSHIBA SATELLITE 1800-314
I NEED TO KNOW WHAT WIRELESS ROUTER SHOULD I BUY AND PC CARD I SHOULD BUY.
MY CD/DVD ROOM DOES NOT READ DVD. Thank you.

Router is not relevant at all. You can use what you want. Interesting is what WLAN card on your device is installed.

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