If you're looking for a router that would support just class b, then that would be very unlikely. However, most modern routers support class b, g, n, and even some experimental ones like from Belkin, where they have N1,and some others.
Hope this helps!
BTW, don't take this advice any less from hearing this, but, you're hearing this from a twelve year old who read the whole certification book for microsoft, built his own computer, is programming his own laptop with Linux/Ubuntu, won the science fair 4 times in a row, and knows every single in and out of networking, audio, video, and a couple of other things...
8O....yes, I know
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well wat u jst said is absolute nonsense b g and n on a router is only a type of range and speed
class b is am ip addressing scheme and any router will support any ip address as long as its a b or c class ip's i built my own computer too lol but u dnt see me putting that in the question anyways back to my coarse work MCDST and networking and if u dnt knw wat MCDST is u etter Google it before you sit down lolzzzzzz :D
You can't add wireless router to your computer. You can a wireless router to your network. If you do so, it does make your network wireless. In order to use your network wirelessly you need to have wireless adapter for all your computers you want to be connected wireless.
Wireless technologies continue to evolve, with the newest and fastest standard being wireless N.
you will need a wireless router
Wireless router
You need to change the network card in your computer with a wireless one, and buy a wireless router. Need 2 items: wireless router wireless network card
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A Dell router using standard settings will work with a Mac. If there is a wireless network already established then the Mac should be able to connect to that.
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I have looked into this and your router does not support wireless. You will need a wireless router to connect your nook.
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Provided the manufacturers are compatible you can connect your network swithc to your router.
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