Depends on whether it is connected through a USB or wii remote (USB I think so wii remote I don't think so
your question would need to be a bit more spesifc to get a good answer. But you could trying investing in a wireless router, if you have one, you will also need a wireless PCI card, or a USB dongle, which will connect you to a wirless router in range.
You can purchase a USB wireless dongle from stores such as Best Buy and Radio Shack. You can also purchase one online from websites such as Amazon and have it shipped directly to your house.
no u must use an ethernet cable or wireless internet For most people who do not have a wireless connection in their home they must also purchase at least a router to allow a connection between the cable modem and the PS3. An ethernet cable allows a wired connection between the PS3 and the router and if running a cable is a problem you need to purchase a wireless router. Although I purchased a wireless router I found that the wired connection worked better and the wireless router also had four wired connection spots on the back.
Yes, I do i have a netgear router with wifi and it also has 4 wired plugs
Many Wireless routers and switches have few inbuilt switching ports capable of connecting Wired computers to Wireless Computers on the same network to connect wired Computers also alongwith. (Not necessarily every every wireless router will be having switching ports)
Wireless tends to be slower than a wired network in most cases, wireless networks are also more inconvenient for desktops if you don't have a built in wireless adapter.
No, you will have to buy a wireless router, they are nor very expensive and also buy a USB wireless dongle for your computer (if it's not already wireless) and depending on the age of your laptop; if it's modern it will more than likely have wireless built in, if not you will have to buy a wireless card OR a USB dongle.
Residential homes use both wired and wireless network. Businesses also use both depending on the reason for the connection to the internet.
Wireless is a type of LAN, it has not replaced it. For some wireless is a simpler technology and certainly easire to install, however the wired lan is both faster and more secure. A wired lan also generally provides more management capabilities than wireless.
NO you can also use wired
I'm not sure which dongle you are talking about... But if you meant a wireless adapter, then here is the answer. DHCP has nothing to do which dongle you are using. What matters is which wireless network is supported by your router and the wireless adapter. If they do not share common network standard they are not going to work together. Also you need to make sure that your router is configured to use DHCP. As well as your wireless adapter is configured to use DHCP router. If you have problems contact me I'll try to help you.
There are 2 different versions, one that is wireless and another one that is wired. The wireless one also comes with the rest of the buttons on it...late