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WiFi
All WiFi access points will work with Macintosh computers. WiFi is a specification that is platform-independent.
you can use wifi if only your pda is equipped with wifi, and wireless router is connected to either DSL, or cable modem. in order to access the internet, you need to enter the wep key into your pda. wep key can be found back of the wireless router, if not, you have to assign a wep key from the computer which is connected to the wireless router.. asian623 If you have a wireless router and your PDA has WiFi capability then yes. But you have to have both wireless capabilities on both machines.
All WiFi routers and access points will work with any Internet service provider, including Qwest.
An open wifi access point is when your router can be accessed by joining with a wireless connection. This is done by not securing a router or allowing wireless connections without locking it from outside sources. Acessing a open wifi access point that doesn't belong to you is against the law and can be prosecuted.
This question can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" but that wouldn't do it justice. For all intents and purposes, yes, you need a Wireless router for a home wireless network. In industry, however, there are many solutions that do not involve an actual router, but instead a wireless bridge. In residential environments, a wireless router is actually a whole slew of network devices wrapped into a single plastic box. These devices include a wireless access point (which is essentially a specialized RF radio), a switch which handles internal traffic, and a router which deals with traffic from the internet going to your internal network and vice versa. In industry, the access points that you may see are simply that: the wireless access points. They are specialized to just broadcast a very strong signal. There are many other solutions to wifi, but the most common approach is a simple access point.
i. Setting up the access point as an access point - The Access Point mode is the default setting of most Linksys wireless access points. It allows you to extend the range of an existing wireless signal by connecting the access point to a wireless router via Ethernet connection.
No, as long a your wireless router is on you should be good :)
Yes The PSP has Wifi. this means you can access the Internet through a wireless router. But, the Internet is slow and you may not be able to access sites such as Youtube.
Use WDS (Wireless Distribution System) function of your ADSL router.
it needs some sort of wifi connection to a wireless router
You don't "make" your router have wifi. It either has it or it doesn't. Wifi is available from a wireless router, so check to see if yours is wireless. A wireless router will usually, but not always, have antennae sticking out of it.