A router distributes a signal that is as big as it is set to, it will not increase distance over time.
No a WiFi router is required.
Wifi router does not require internet to function properly, but if you want to have wireless internet you need an internet provider.
no it does not but if you have wifi it will work
Just like WiFi on the ground a WiFi router is used that your device can connect to. This router gets its internet connection by microwave radio link (probably from an orbiting satellite).
It may be that, to prevent clogging up of the WiFi for other users, the hospital WiFi router blocks access to knowing "gaming sites" (It is possible to configure a router to do this).
No, it has to have the software/capabilities built in.
Yes, all 108mbps wifi router/ network device backward compatible with 54 mbps, but the speed will adjust to the lower rate which in this case 54mbps max.
Unless your router runs on magic then the answer is no.
You do not need to 'jail break' an iPod Touch as iPod's are not a contract service, they work purely via wifi via your home or other physical Internet. all you have to to is go to the setting and enable the wifi signal and then enter the details of the wifi signal you want to join.
Make sure that the router is working and the iPod Touch is not behind any obstacles that may block the Wi-Fi signal, and that you are not too far from the router. Other than that you will need to specify what is specifically wrong with the Wi-Fi.
yes it does not matter what kind of interface you use for connecting to PC that usb card implements a wifi and every wifi router standards based of course must work
that mean that it have the capability to connect by wifi, you still need a router at home or work to connect to internet using the ipod touch