Wired / Wireless

My daughter got sent back the CPU of my old PC computer.  I want to network my laptop wireless since there is no monitor to it.  The old PC isn't capable wireless so I wonder if someone can tell me how to set up a network with no monitor for PC.  The portable and desktop running XP SP2

You will need to connect a monitor to the old computer while you set up for networking.  You can connect it to your router wirelessly using an Ethernet network cable. Boulder computer Maven
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