If you have DSL internet, you can use a WiFi router with it. That's usually provided by the phone company.
The iPad can output either by cable or WiFi. It cannot receive from the TV.
To stop interference with your cable and wifi, move both modems away from other technological devices like cellphones that may block their signal.
it really is i used cable and then i switched to wifi. wifi is really slow
You could pay a cable company for Internet and they would supply it to your house. Then you would connect a modem to a tv jack and a router to the modem. Then you have wifi. For more information, you should contact a cable provider near you.
No, your microwave cannot receive wifi, my sincerest apologies.
Not all external peripheral devices need a cable. There are a growing number of devices that use wifi (wireless and no cable required). You can use a wifi keyboard and a wifi mouse. There are wifi printers, and so on.
Obviously, passwords can always be changed and the place to get it will change all the time. For home wifi from a cable/network company, however, the password can almost always be found on the side of a provider router.
Internet like Wifi is wireless, unlike cable which is usually a modem hooked up and it flows through the cable connection.
u can receive but you can't send.u need a wifi adopter to send wifi.
wifi is wireless internet. so you dont need to run a ethernet cable to your device to have internet if it is wifi ready.
No. The PS3 can only have a wired connection with an ethernet cable. The only other connection that is possible is WiFi. The PS3 can only connect to the internet with WiFi or ethernet cable no other type connection is possible. You can not use the HDMI or USB port to connect the PS3 to the internet. I do not believe a router can be connected to the internet cable without a modem or that you can have cable internet without a modem
No.