Changing Infinity connection (installation) to a d...

My modem/router has a wired connection (initial setup/installation) to a desktop computer which had a CD drive but I am now planning to sell that computer and switch the main connection to a laptop. All other devices are connected to the internet wirelessly (laptop, mobile phones). Would I be able to remove the ethernet cable that connects the router to the desktop and still have the broadband connection function fully? If it doesnn't, how would I be able to download the installation software to my laptop. Can they be downloaded from the BT website?
By the way, I don't intend to buy a CD/DVD drive just to isntall Infinity.
Appreciate the help. Thanks

your conenction will be ok when you remove the wired pc   the forum recommends not to use the cd anyway and it's not need to get your infinity to work
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