You should use so called "Bridge" configuration.
One reason why a Wii would be slow when you use the Internet is due to your router. You may have to move the Wii closer to where the router is so that it will get a better signal.
To connect the router boxes, use the Asus router.
Could be interference. Wireless G routers use 2.4 Ghz, some wireless phones also use that frequency. Could be interference with another router, too. Could be weak signal, or if there's metal in close proximity, especially a chain link fence.
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A wired router is able to spilt the Internet signal and send it down Internet cables or Ethernet cables. It is capable of sending the signal to many different computers.
The first connection is into a Cable Modem ... from there the signal can go to a Router and then on to different computers.
This might help. http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=112187
A wireless repeater is simply a device that receives wireless signals and repeats the signal to extend the distance the wireless signal can travel. The end result is that devices can be used further away from the wireless router.
Wireless routers connect to the modem through an Ethernet cable and also use a power cord to power the device. The Internet runs through the modem into the router. The router transfers the Internet into WiFi signals that the wireless receiver catches and transfers to the computer. Wireless routers have various signal strengths. The signal strength determines how far you can be from the router and still receive a WiFi signal. the N router transmits a strong signal that can reach throughout your house.
Yes you can but it would be more cost effective to use 1 router (downstairs) and a network switch upstairs as each router will typically support up to 255 connected devices.
for any wireless network work you need the following two things working in conjunction with eachother:1: a wireless signal (from your own wireless router, or one you "steal" from a neighbor)2: a wireless receiver (built-in, usb adapter, etc)so yes you can use the usb to get on the net, but only with a signal, probably from your own wireless router.
Yes, but it's easier to use a repeater: 1. Repeaters are designed to boost weak signals by receiving and retransmitting, 2. Repeaters are cheaper, 3. Repeaters are easier to set up and use.