The PSVita connects to your wireless router in exactly the same way as your PC and other online devices, and uses your own internet connection to access its online functions such as the browser, PSN store, and online gaming. There is no additional cost for this.
A gaming router will allow internet surfers and gamers to share an internet connection at the same time. It's important to understand how lag will impact online gaming performance. Several simultaneous internet users can make gameplay impossible. It's important to set up Quality of Service on a gaming router. QoS allows a user to set different priority levels for different types of internet traffic. Gaming traffic can be prioritized to ensure quality gameplay.
i'd like to say, no. But.. the online gaming isn't just the same any more=(. MOST gaming sites aren't 'rigged', but some may contain harmful viruses.
They are both the same they are both lots of fun.
They both connect to the internet the same, wireless and wired. The PS3 is free online but you have to pay for the Xbox live.
Yes. There are games available for both platforms that support online gaming. Depending on the game, however, it is not always possible to play with the Mac and Windows version on the same server.
Online gaming is restricted to the PC. The other Platforms have games that you play online with the network for the platform and you use your game to play against other people with there own game and only on the same platform and network
The same way your next door neighbor can play a PS3 and you have the Xbox 360. You both must have your own consoles and monitors. That they are hooked up to the internet in the same room, house, city, or country makes no difference, except maybe in access to the internet.
All ISPs offer internet and will have the same effect on online video games. It depends on network bandwidth.
Some class the internet as a noun, some don't. They both mean the same thing.
The same way your next door neighbor can play a PS3 and you have the Xbox 360. You both must have your own consoles and monitors. That they are hooked up to the internet in the same room, house, city, or country makes no difference, except maybe in access to the internet.
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.