Yes a virus can go through any network
Yes, it can. I don't know how though yet.
A computer virus, probably.
It will, if you (or the virus) tells it to. However, even if a virus is transferred to another computer it will not run on that computer unless you or another program executes it, or unless the virus is able to exploit some security vulnerability in another program in order to run. A router will not transfer viruses to another computer on its own.
The PS3 does not have a router. It can go online with an ethernet cable connected to a router or modem or with WiFi from a wireless router or modem
if modem has wireless capability then a router is not needed
The virus is on the hard drive so if you get a new hard drive the virus will be gone. A cheaper option would be to just reinstall the operating system though. (Vista, Win 7)
Yes - it is usually implemented as a hardware device. There are router emulators, though, that run as a software, for example on Linux.
Yes - it is usually implemented as a hardware device. There are router emulators, though, that run as a software, for example on Linux.
There is no AOSS Button on the PSP, it is something on your router. You have to have a router that supports it. This router is hooked up to your computer and is around a $100.00 but you have to have DSL or something like it to run a phone line though. If you do not have this you can go to a Holiday Inn or Wal-mart parking lot who has this router hooked up already. You can access to the internet there. I know this sounds crazy but try it I did. and it works.
It has no nucleus, though technically a virus is not a cell at all.
Anyone not immune to the virus (not a common virus anymore though)
go to the router manufacturers website. There will be login instructions. save it as a favorite