A wireless access point lets computers access a wireless network.
Multiple computers can share a single access point.
Each computer has to have a wireless card in order to connect to the access point.
LinkSys, NetGear, DLINK and others all make access points.
If you wanted to network two computers wirelessly, you could use an access point and two wireless network cards.
But you want to connect to broadband wirelessly. So you need to connect your ADSL modem to a wireless acccess point and then add a wireless card to your PC.
You can't connect the Zyxel modem directly to an access point, so you need a new access point with a built-in modem.
Alternatively you could buy a new access point AND a new compatible ADSL modem. I don't think this will save you any money, and you'll end up with two small boxes, two power supplies etc., when presumably you want to regain space in the room you are moving the PC from.
For large downloads - wireless won't be any slower than using broadband directly.
For small downloads or gaming you may notice a slight delay (I don't.).
In any case, the Creative modem shouldn't be faster than the Zyxel.
(For the pedants, yes I have simplified somewhat. Note IrishGunner wants
to move his PC, so he can't access the Zyxel wirelessly by routing through his
PC using Internet Connection Sharing or similar.).
Multiple computers can share a single access point.
Each computer has to have a wireless card in order to connect to the access point.
LinkSys, NetGear, DLINK and others all make access points.
If you wanted to network two computers wirelessly, you could use an access point and two wireless network cards.
But you want to connect to broadband wirelessly. So you need to connect your ADSL modem to a wireless acccess point and then add a wireless card to your PC.
You can't connect the Zyxel modem directly to an access point, so you need a new access point with a built-in modem.
Alternatively you could buy a new access point AND a new compatible ADSL modem. I don't think this will save you any money, and you'll end up with two small boxes, two power supplies etc., when presumably you want to regain space in the room you are moving the PC from.
For large downloads - wireless won't be any slower than using broadband directly.
For small downloads or gaming you may notice a slight delay (I don't.).
In any case, the Creative modem shouldn't be faster than the Zyxel.
(For the pedants, yes I have simplified somewhat. Note IrishGunner wants
to move his PC, so he can't access the Zyxel wirelessly by routing through his
PC using Internet Connection Sharing or similar.).