yes it is
A wireless adapter that uses a universal serial bus (USB) connection gives a business the flexibility to make any computer or laptop a part of the wireless network. A wireless USB network adapter relies on a limited amount of power when it is attached to a laptop or other device. This can sometimes restrict the range of the adapter. One way to extend the range is to change the antenna on the unit. A wireless USB network adapter uses some type of antenna to send and receive signals. This antenna can often be removed and replaced from the unit. The most common type of antenna on a wireless USB network adapter is an omnidirectional antenna that receives signals in all directions. A much stronger connection can be maintained across a longer distance with a directional antenna that focuses on signals coming from a specific location. These antennas are inexpensive and very effective in an office environment. Unfortunately, this will not work with a wireless USB network adapter that contains an integrated fractal antenna that cannot be replaced.
There is not a cable that can extend the range of a wireless mouse.
Depending on the size of the room and if there are any object in the way, an Xbox wireless adapter can range anywhere from 40-60 feet. The clearer the room is of objects and clutter, the better the adapter will work.
I think the range is about 8 yards.
You can purchase so called wireless range extender, it does exactly what you need.
The price range for a Cisco wireless adapter is between $35 to $80. You can find the item when you go to a store of Tiger Direct, Staples, Business Depot, and Future Shop.
The Belkin F5D7010 Wireless PCMCIA Adapter offers a fabulous range. The range should cover a medium sized or small sized home.
Most of wireless adapters have the same range. There are more expensive versions which support longer range. You need to read the manual for your laptop to find out the range for the wireless adapter you have. Also very often advertised range does not lay even close the real life value. For the most applications and cases built-in adapter should do just fine.
A wireless repeater is simply a device that receives wireless signals and repeats the signal to extend the distance the wireless signal can travel. The end result is that devices can be used further away from the wireless router.
No.
Sometimes signals from different wireless devices might conflict. But usually a wireless mouse cannot confilct with a wireless network adapter (however, it's possible). You have read the manual for the mouse and check on which wavelength it operates. After you have read the manual you will know the frequency or frequency range and it will be easier to understand where you can get problems.
It's wireless network booster or extender. It costs almost as much as a wireless router.