Yes
Yes, I believe it sets up an ad hoc wifi network that you connect directly to.
you have to enter Nintendo WFC
Yes, Android has Wi-Fi which you can use to connect with other Wi-Fi networks available, you can also tether your mobile Internet to create your own hotspot.
You will need to buy a wireless router to do a Wi-Fi network. Name the router something clever with your business and create a secure password. This is the best you can do.
How do I set up my own Wi- Fi service at home?
You need to buy a wireless router.
Yes, the 32 gigabyte iPod Touch has its own built in Wi-Fi receiver. The actual Wi-Fi system (the router) is sold separately from the iPod Touch, and requires a high-speed internet connection. It doesn't come with its own system, but with its own receiver.
Consider getting Sony's own Wi-Fi- setup for the PlayStation 3, so you know it will be compatible.
Virtually any Wi-Fi router that works with a laptop will work with the iPod Touch. Check the areas around you for free Wi-Fi hotspots or look into getting your own router.
The DS has its own internal wi-fi capability, and can connect to a wireless router.
You should do your own school work.
The costs of wireless devices could skyrocket if the were not governed by the Wi-Fi alliance. Each vendor would be able to set its own standards and charge its own fees if the were not restricted to certain regulations.