Yes.
If your router keeps shutting off and rebooting, when you try and access WiFi, it sounds like your router is bad. Another sign the router is bad is your ability to use a wired connection without a problem.
As with so many questions here, the first word of the answer could be "Depends". In this case it depends on what you mean by "wired". If the wire you refer to is the one that comes into the house from the street, you could have a WiFi router attached to that wire so that you could use WiFi enabled PCs in any room of the house.If "wired" means that the router is connected to your PC with a Cat5 cable, or wire, then no you are not using WiFi. The PC could still be WiFi enabled but with no WiFi connection to the router you can't use the facility.
go round a mate's who does or find a wifi hotspot... or buy a router there not that expensive. (only works on broadband obviously)
To go on wi-fi you will need a router(wireless or wired)if it is wired you will need to buy a LAN Adapter you can get one from your local gameing store. Then for either router you will go to options on the Wii then you will go to Wii Settings then got to Internet, click on Connection Settings. Chose a connection(1,2,or3) click on it, then chose what kind of router you have(wired or wireless)if its wired it will detect your router and it should be over by then.If your router is wireless then you will have to scan for the router(sometimes a crap load of routers will come up, so chose the one with the greatest connection) then you should be connected unless you have a password for your router. For the DS its like the same thing but you can only use wireless.
It creates a wireless 'hotspot' for Nintendo DS or Wii to connect to. You would use it if you do not have your own wireless router, but had a wired connection instead.
Some devices (like the Nintendo DS) use wireless connection instead of wired for on-line usage, which means you need a wireless router. A laptop is an another example that often uses a wireless router to get on the internet instead of a wired connection.
Yes it is possible to use a Netgear wifi router on a smartphone. Smartphones have a wifi receiver that it can be used for wifi repeating or wifi giving.
Any router should work. I prefer using wired versus wireless for the additional speed.
a wifi usb?.... oh! to connect to the gts (global trade station)? you dont use a usb, instead you connect through your wireless router via wifi. if you have a wired connection, youll have to buy a wifimax, which you plug into your internet capable computer's usb plug.
To connect to Nintendo WFC, you'll need to connect to an access point. This is usually a router. But you can: * Buy and use the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB device to share your computer's internet connection, this is best if you have a wired up connection and you can't afford/setup a router. * use another access point, such as free wi-fi hotspots around towns and cities (try McDonalds)
You can use a wireless connection if you have a wireless router
Nintendo wifi is a feature only available with the Nintendo wii and Nintendo ds/ds lite/dsi. the basic idea is that you connect to the internet and play games. heres how to get connected: you need- a wireless router, a broadband high speed connection, a ds/ds lite/dsi, and a wifi game. once you have got all these things, simply set your wifi settings-should be an option in the game- and then get connected!