Someone please....

arbabrixvi

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I have a wired broadband connection at my office i want to use that connection at my home via a USB modem or Mobile Broadband Device without wiring.

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VirtualLarry

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"Use that connection"?

Do you mean that you want to use some form of mobile broadband, to access resources on the office LAN? Ask your IT supervision for remote access privileges.

If you simply want internet access, accessing the office LAN won't help. If you're already paying for mobile broadband, then why wouldn't you simply be able to use that service that you're presumably paying for, to access the internet in general?
 

arbabrixvi

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No no. I have a wired internet connection which can be used only via a cable but i have a zte broadband wifi usb and i want to use my wired connection via my wifi usb.

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VirtualLarry

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Are you asking for suggestions for a wifi router and wifi USB dongle?

The "ZTE broadband wifi USB" sounds like a mobile broadband dongle, not a wifi dongle. That's for using a mobile broadband subscription. It would have nothing to do with your wired broadband connection. You would have to set up a VPN server on your wired broadband, and then subscribe to mobile broadband with the ZTE dongle.
 

mv2devnull

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Your office has internet connection.
You have to plug a wire from it into your computer. You don't want to.
You want a wireless connection (WiFi) from you computer into the office's network (while you are at the office).

The office network requires an Wireless Access Point (AP, aka WLAN, WiFi) and your computer requires a WiFi client (WiFi network card, WiFi dongle).
Does your office's network security policy allow wireless?


OR


Your office has internet connection.
You have internet connection at home.
You want to connect to office from home via internet.

The solution is VPN. Does your office's network security policy allow VPN?
 
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