The router doesn't really care so long as the NIC is capable of performing it's job properly.
It depends on model of your router. Without knowing model we can't help you.
D-Link RangeBooster N Dual Band Router would be the best router to use in this case.
The 2wire from Gateway is a very good router to use.
I do reccomend buying a router bit for your home. I have a router bit in my home. It helps when it comes to internet connection and things of that sort. Its worth the money you pay.
An L3 switch is sort of like a high powered router. These switches use hardware to route packets of information, as opposed to a regular router which uses software.
it needs some sort of wifi connection to a wireless router
I think that they are about the same in value or that the modem is the most important. Your modem is supplied by the people giving you your internet and it is the heart of where your internet is coming from. The router is just sort of a splitter of your connection.
So far, there is no compability between routers from different brands. The answer is rather no, but you can still try.
yes if your in that sort of mood
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Because of the every growing popularity of electronics and technology, there are literally hundreds of places where you can obtain a wireless router online. Best Buy and Radio Shack are two of the most popular for this sort of product.