Yes. most wifi routers have multiple ports on the back to hook up a wired network along side the wireless.
yes
The internet is fully of buzzwords the internet is a private network that is contained within an enterprise
A mobile printer has the adaptability to work on any computer within the connected network. The computers might be connected wireless or cabled to print documents.
Yes, it is a standard 3.5mm input, and you can use the cable you like, way more comfortable than cabled version. I generally used a wireless BT adopter with it to make it a wireless headset.
How do multiple access points identify themselves as part of the same network
Wireless compatibility is a network issue, not a funciton of your computer or your printer. If your printer has the same network capabilities, yes, it's compatible.
Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".
Difference between wireless network and wireless sensor network?
A hub, a switch, a router. They are all what you have described. A hub is a central point of a computer network. A switch is a series of ethernet ports with no wireless functionality. A router can have both wireless and wired capabilities, but can also have a modem built in.
Yes. It's the name that's assigned or that you give to your wireless network.
If the printer is connected to the same network, yes you can print without switching networks.
False