No, it has to have the software/capabilities built in.
If one were to encounter wifi connection problems with any device, one should shut down all devices and router, be sure that all adapters are unplugged and then wait five minutes and plug back in the router and turn on all devices. If this does not work please contact the manufacture.
Yes, all 108mbps wifi router/ network device backward compatible with 54 mbps, but the speed will adjust to the lower rate which in this case 54mbps max.
All WiFi access points will work with Macintosh computers. WiFi is a specification that is platform-independent.
Yes, all good Routers have WIFI
Keep Internet usage simple and remove cords that clutter the office floor. Using long range WiFi will eliminate those long bright Ethernet cords that are all over the floors. Just hook up a powerful WiFi router and add adapters to all the workstations.
All WiFi routers and access points will work with any Internet service provider, including Qwest.
It depends on how good their router is. If hey hav a goos router, then they will probably be able to see who used their wifi and what they used it for.
You should be able to accomplish this task by buying a router. Install it in your main PC. Connect it to the inputs of your laptop and run Windows network setup. Like this you will be able to log onto the internet thru one account. You now have your own network. I am pretty sure this is all you have to do but don't take it as the gospel truth.
Yes. In general, the cable model is required to provide a connection between your location and the cable ISP's central office, whereas the WiFi router is required to share that connection with multiple computers at your location. ISP <--> Cable Modem <--> WiFi Router <--> Many Computers Keep in mind that many cable ISPs now offer all-in-one cable modems + WiFi routers that roll up these two devices into one. In this case, having a redundant router will work, but the configuration may be confusing and is most certainly redundant.
No, not all power adapters work at the same speed and time. It depends on the make and model of the computer. Universal adapters also work at a slower speed.
They are all the same price. Do not get any third party wireless adapters because they are not as good.
First, you need a wireless router and high speed internet. Set up the router with your internet modem and computer. When it is set up, go to settings, and then to general, and then to Wi-Fi to search for the router you set up and just tap to join that network.