your ISP should provide you with a new one.
if your out of contract just go to another provider that does.
Your wireless adapter probably worked better with the old router. Or the new router is a lower end N router and the old one was a high end G
If you have a laptop with wireless capabilities, you do not have to change your internet provider or notify anyone at all. All you need to do is purchase a wireless modem/router. If your current modem/router does not have wireless capabilities, you'll need to replace your current modem/router with a wireless one. Once your new modem/router is hooked up (change out the new modem/router with the old one), refer to the manual that comes with your laptop that will walk you through the steps on setting everything up. (it will most likely have you go to your laptop computer and click on "network connections," and there should be a "wizard" that pops up to help you)
A wireless router bridge is a way to use an old or unneeded wireless router to extend the usable range of a central Internet access point. This can be done by connecting an older router to a functioning router and then either changing the wireless mode of the router to bridge, or by changing the firmware inside of the router so it can support bridging. The end result is a wireless router that will pick up the signal from an access point and provide Internet access to any computer that uses the wireless router bridge.
Its not called a DSi router its any old router I got one for my DSi But i recommend getting a linksys G wireless router they work good
It's up to you. The only case when you would have to delete settings for the previous one is if you are going to call your new router the same name. It might cause some compatibility problems, that's why in such cases it's recommended to delete previous profiles.
You may already have a wireless router. You may have had one for years. And that's the problem. Yesterday's wireless router just doesn't have the technology to keep up with today's lightning speeds. Don't pay for those incredibly fast Internet speeds then create a bottleneck in your own home with an old router. Get a Linksys wireless g router and get today's speeds today.
If you are using an old computer, it may not have wireless connections. My advice would be to use a wireless router for your connection. If this doesn't help, I would also connect with an adapter.
If the old router and old service is from Virgin then I agree that does not seem fair, have you challenged them on this.
A router is a computer component that gets an Internet signal from an outside source and sends it to a computer. It sends the signal to the computer through a cable or through a wireless antenna.
Have you been searching for a way to install a mobile broadband wireless router on your older computer system? You might need to find a driver file that would allow the device to work with the operating system that you are using. Not all routers will work with old systems.
Yup! So long as the laptop can physically accommodate the card and you've got the drivers for the card and your operating system, the laptop should have no problem with it. You might not get optimal speed/performance by mixing old and new, but it should certainly work. Keep in mind, though, that just because the card works with your laptop is no guarantee that it will talk to your wireless router/access point...
It depends on how old the modem is but usually its just the network. If the provider is having problems well the internet will be slower. Also if you have a wireless router that could greatly impact your speed if there are problems.