If my PC is connected to a broadband internet not wifi, will iCloud still work?

If my PC is connected to a broadband internet not wifi, will iCloud still work?

I setup my PC and iPhone 4s to be able to use iCloud, but some how when i take a photo with my iPhone or manually drag a photo into a folder in my PC, no picture appears to be in icloud. However when i go on to the www.icloud.com and edit my contact there, it seems to sync with my iPhone...

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