Yeah, wireless internet can connect a few inernet's, after a while though you will need to get a router extension if you have more than4 internets running.
Your internet options will be the same, no matter if you want a wired or wireless internet service provider. The internet service provider will bring the internet to your home, and you will in turn make it wireless by using wireless networking tools, such as a router. Some companies, like AT&T, will set you up with wireless internet in your home, basically becoming your wireless internet service provider.
Wireless internet boosters are installed very easily. You install them the same way you would install any other program.
Either use a router or wireless internet.
A wireless router allows users to connect wirelessly to the Internet when they are within a specific range. A USB wireless router does the same thing except it uses the USB port of the computer to connect to the wireless router an Internet.
It is just like any other wap (wireless access point)....wherever there is wifi for free your internet is free. Works just like a wireless pc/mac. If you have a wireless router at home you're good to go and have instant access to the internet. Same if you stay somewhere they have free wireless internet access and wifi.
You can use any wireless card for your new computer. The linksys router uses the same standard for wireless internet as all the other routers. Any modern wireless card will do.
They are used for computers and laptops for internet, and other things. Wireless N routers are pretty much the same thing as a regular wireless router.
wifi ------------------------------ WiFi is actually short for "Wireless Fidelity". And that's not the only name for "Wireless Internet". Wireless Internet can come over cellular signals (Edge, 3G, 4G), WiFi (802.11a/b/g), Amateur Radio (Packet Radio), and a number of other methods. However, all Wireless Internet needs to comply to the same standard (TCP/IP), in some way, before it gets to the computer.
Electronic mail From one person who has a computer connected to the internet, via an Internet Service Provider to someone else who has the same. The receiver does not have to be connected at that time - can read it later
The WEP key is the same one your PC or laptop uses to access your wireless router. If you don't have a wireless router, then you're looking at someone else's, the WEP key is actually there to stop unauthorised people like you from accessing it.
Wireless PCIs are basically used to connect a computer to the internet. These can be installed in a computer in the same way as a video or an audio card.
MAC/PC/printer to router. Router to modem. Modem to wall/internet. Wired or wireless router is optional, same principle.