You can connect your router to somebody's router, it's called "bridge". Not all routers allow to do that, also usually routers from different brands do not work very well together.
The benefits of using a PCMCIA wireless card include allowing one to connect to a wireless network without the hassle of network wires. It also allows one to set up a connection much faster without having to deal with cables and cords.
First you need a wireless internet connection before you can connect the PS3 to wireless internet. You can not connect the PlayStation without already having internet service. If you have wireless internet service then you go to the PlayStation 3 settings to network connections. If you do not have a wireless internet, but have internet service you purchase a wireless Router and install it first before going to the PS3 setting for network connection. You can also connect a wired system running an ethernet cable from your router to the back of the PS3 and then going to the setting for network connection.
A wireless router can be purchased at most, if not all, electronic and office supply stores. It will connect your computer or computers to the internet without having to string (literally) all of your computers together across the house.
It is the ability for the PS3 to comment to an internet source without you having to purchase something that must be connected to the PS3. It does not allow you to connect if you don't have a wireless internet connection,
Yes you can! You just need to have a wireless network set up already. You can do this by having a wireless modem from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or by having a wireless router attached to your modem if that modem does not have wireless capabilities.
Many Wireless routers and switches have few inbuilt switching ports capable of connecting Wired computers to Wireless Computers on the same network to connect wired Computers also alongwith. (Not necessarily every every wireless router will be having switching ports)
A wireless mouse sends signals to the computer through the air rather then having a cord connect the two. Laser mouses have a small laser at the bottom of it. It uses motion sensing to tell how much the mouse moves without having to use a mouse ball. Wireless and laser are independent so a mouse can neither, both, or just one of them.
You can't. You need to connect the hardware to install it.
Wireless computer connections allow computers to connect to a network and use network resources (or access the internet) without having to connect to a router by Ethernet cable. The advantage of this is mobility. Wireless connections are typically slower than cable so you do sacrifice speed for convenience. It is also easier to connect a large number of computers in a large area (where wires would be impractical to run) more easily. This technology works best in open areas. Also, the farther away from the Wireless Access Point the computer is the slower the throughput (i.e. the connection) will be.
A set that performs a task without being wired to something and having almost unlimited mobility, hence the name wireless. Radios used to be called a wireless set, too.
Infrastructure less wireless network, is a network of mobile nodes without having any central controller.
If you just have 2 computers and neither one is wireless then you can just buy an Ethernet switch and connect to it and then turn file sharing on and your done. If one (or both) is wireless and one is not you can buy a wireless Router with a 4 port Ethernet port on it and then you can connect the wireless one via wireless and the non-wireless one to the Ethernet port and then they can connect to each other. The Router will also give you the benefit of having a "Hardware" firewall to protect you from the internet, neighbors, etc. If you have a DSL/Cable modem then it would be similar to this: DSL/Cable modem-----Router (wireless(?))----computers, HDTV, BlueRay player, etc.