Palm 700wx internet connection questions

I have a palm treo 700wx. I am just wondering if I can get it to link with my wireless router that sends wireless throughout my house. A couple of family members have laptops that use it and I wonder if I can get my phone to do it??
if its possible please tell me what I need to do.
thanks!
anthony
Post relates to: Treo 700wx (Verizon)

91diesel wrote:
Yeah i know it supports several cards, SDIO IS one of them. So your saying that if I get one, I should be able to connect to the wireless internet in my house and in my schools hallways.
I have no personal knowledge of what is required, but I think in my searches I found that people were able to do it with the 700w/wx.
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