Is possible to go wirelessly with a PS181C-00CET?

I have a Toshiba Satellite, Model PS181C-00CET. It has an Ethernet LAN network card which works fine.
Is there something I can do to operate it wireless on my G network or is this a matter of setting it up correctly. Note that I am using XP.
Thanks,
Franois

Dear Franois you ask very strange questions. If your notebook has LAN card it has nothing to do with WLAN.
I presume you have some old notebook model because PS181C-00CET does not say anything to me.
Is this some old Satellite? What is exact model name of your notebook?
Anyway, if you don't have WLAN inside best solution for you is to use PCMCIA WLAN card with standard G.
Talk with your local dealer and choose the right one.

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