Yes. If it is a private connection then all you need is the WEP or LAN code.
Wireless router
The device you are referring to is a router.
Some older WiFi base stations have a built-in modem and software that allows them to make a dial-up connection when needed to share wirelessly.
You can not share your phone wireless internet with your PS3. The PS3 will search for a WiFi connection and if one is found it can be used to connect to the internet. If you have internet service it is not a problem to connect to the PS3
A USB on your wireless router allows you to share a USB connection with anyone in your network. It is labeled on your laptop as a trident logo.
Yes, you can. Your office computer should be connected to Intranet Connection and your home computer should also connect to the same network then you can share the files and folders
You will need a wireless router and a wireless adapter to have wireless pc to pc connection
A router is a device that connects to your modem to share your internet connection with other computers. A wireless router uses a power cord and an Ethernet cable to connect from the modem to the router without the need of a connection between the router and the computers it's sharing the Internet connection with. A USB wireless router connects to the modem using a single USB connection that serves as both the power supply and data connection.
You can use a wireless connection if you have a wireless router
you need two phone lines to share the internet with your x box
For wireless networks you may connect either as an Ad-Hoc connection or an Infrastructure connection. Ad-Hoc connections are completely wireless, whereas infrastructure wireless connections are a combination of wired and wireless connections.
sure plug a crossover cable into the ethernet port on your computer, other end goes into the WAN port on your wireless router go to your network settings on the computer, right click on your local area network click share, then right click and bridge connection, choose your card and your local area connection Thank You Kris - http://cssraven.com