You may refer to ADSL, Cable, dial-up or 3G cell phone connection to the internet.
A wired router will only work if the type of internet connection provides a wired connection.
So, likely COAX for Cable, RJ-11 for ADSL and dial up, and RJ-45 or USB for 3G cell phone
No. Unless you are using a wired connection and unplug the computer's Ethernet cable because you do not have a router or WiFi Modem.
Wifi router does not require internet to function properly, but if you want to have wireless internet you need an internet provider.
There are tons of reasons. Most common are secured wireless is enabled, MAC table is enabled, your wireless adapter is not compatible with your wireless router, wireless router does not work properly and so on.
Purchase an ethernet cable (I prefer a cat 6 but cat 5 will work). Next you need an internet connection and it has a monthly fee.. If you have a computer hooked up to the internet you have an internet connection. Plug the ethernet cable into the back of the PS3 and run the ethernet cable to your cable modem. Unplug your computer and plug in the PS3. If you want to keep both always wired then you need to purchase a router. Then you plug the modem into the router's in spot and both the PS3 and Computer into the router. If you only have dial up for your computer I have no Ideal if a connector is possible.
Your internet router must be a bad connection.
Mostly any type of router will work. This is for anyone that might have wanted to know
In order to connect the Wii console to a wired access point (such as a wired router or broadband modem*), you will need the Wii LAN Adapter. The Wii LAN Adapter enables a connection from an ethernet port on your wired access point, to one of the USB ports on the back of the Wii console. Please note that other, non-Nintendo manufactured devices may not work correctly with the Wii console.
It disconnects you from the internet
The classic WRT54GL will indeed work with any Internet service provider, as will any router.
It depends on the type of wireless router you buy, but even the most expensive ones will be good for only about 300 feet.
Either use a router or wireless internet.
Yes, If you have a Modem