PC World has a good article up on setting up your home network wirelessly, but I must add a word of warning: wireless is never as reliable as cables and I know from experience. If your setting up your own home network my advice is that if you want your PVR on it see if you can hard wire it. Wireless is great for laptops but streaming media is another matter.
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