Well I don't know about that but something similar is getting a wireless repeater relay, that should double the distance of your original router if that's what you're looking for. Hope that helps.
A wireless device can be connected to Ethernet by using an Ethernet to wireless bridge. This allows the wireless signal to be converted into a physical connection where it can be passed on to other Ethernet devices.
Look at the directions that the wireless router came with. You might have to call a customer support system number to try and hook it up. it should be fairly simple to hook up the router to the laptop! Good luck!!
it can be pluged into a router of you can use a wireless box for easy use
It's better to start from the router. But over it does not matter. When you hook up the adapter first, it might take just a little bit longer to connect to the network.
no you do not need to be wireless, you can just use a reg cat5 cable to ps3/xbox/wii from router to hook up
Wireless internet is just done using a wireless router. You can use any type of internet and hook up a wireless router to make it wireless for your devices in your home.
If you connect your modem to the router, and then using one of LAN port (router's) connect the PS3 to the router, you will not interfere with wireless signal at all.
You need to have two things: a wireless router and a wireless adapter compatible with the router.
PLug an ethernet cord into your router port and the other end into your computer
You can hook up a wireless router to your already existing modem and non-wireless router. However, you need to set up the wireless router by changing it's LAN IP address and by disabling it's router function so it will function as a wireless access point to avoid conflict with your existing non-wireless router. Click http://www.supportrix.com/SUPPORTRIX/Main.php?do=LearnMore for more info.
yes, you can... it has no authentication .. all router settings can be left default - just add a mac filter for your wireless security and hide the SSID of the wireless network
im trying the same thing so far no luck
I'm not sure, but mabye, an ethernet cable?