Router can function using both a cable and a DSl connection
Wireless routers have spots on the back to plug in ethernet cables. Mine has one input and 4 outputs. It may work if you plug in one wireless router to your modem and then run the ethernet cable from the out of that wireless modem to the in on the other
Yes. Any cable with 3.5mm male input will work.
You need to find out what output connections are on your soundboard and what input connections are on your amplifier. If you don't know this, a 1/4 inch cable usually will work at both ends.
Plug in the A/V cable or purchase an optional PS3 component cable and set the Sony Wega to the input you selected
Actually, a coaxial cable is used for both modems and TV's.
The purpose of a crossover cable is to supply the output of one computer as the input to another. As such the most certainly can share their resources. This is done to:connecting two devices directly, output of one to input of the other without an intervening network connectionletting two terminal (DTE) devices communicate without an interconnecting hub knotlinking two or more hubs, switches, or routers together, possibly to work as one wider device.
You have to choose which router is the main one. After that you can configure second router to create "bridge" with the main one. It's better if you have both routers of the same manufacture and model. Many routers even so can be configured for "bridge" usually do not work with different models and manufactures.
Yes, however you will not be running at "G" speed. Some routers have an option to only allow B, or G routers, or to allow both. If you are experiencing problems, it is most likely within this setup where the problem lies. Otherwise, it will work just fine.
Both....they are usually conjoined by a single cable.
In my opinion, Apple makes the best routers for Macs.
Routers do not require presence of other computers to work. You can have even a single router in your network with no computers connected and will still work.
depending on the tv you could use different a/v inputs. if it is basic cable it can be connected to antenna input on the satellite receiver will work as if connected strat to the TV. if it is a digital cable box the first is only option.