A dongle is a device that you plug into your USB port. After you plug it in, insert the driver CD that should have come with it. Run the setup program on the CD to install the drivers for it.
Due to the software it has to be a 3 Dongle for a Laptop
3g dongle
Yes, almost every n-router available supports b and g-modes too.
No, you need to have the dongle that came with the .Audio 995 headset, as the pairing is done through the USB dongle that comes with the headset. It does not show a replacement dongle for this headset.
To use a Bluetooth dongle, it must first be plugged into the USB drive of a computer. After it is opened in the control panel on the computer, it is ready for use.
No you must use WiFi or ethernet to connect to the PS3 and can not use a USB dongle as the USB port can not be used to provide internet for the PS3
yes No you can not, a Dongle goes in the USB port and a PS3 can not use a USB port to connect to the internet
You use a USB Bluetooth dongle.
Not sure exactly what you mean, if the ethernet cord connects to the wireless adapter then yes. (Or the wireless dongle plugs into the ethernet port). Can you unplug one then use the other then yes.If you mean can you use a USB wireless dongle and the ethernet connected to the same network then no.
Maybe - it depends on what the dongle uses for determining legal use of the program. Normally software protected with a dongle doesn't rely on binding to machine characteristics like CPU serial number because it's using the dongle for verification that the license is valid. One of the advantages of using a dongle, in fact, is the portability of the license from one machine to another. Of course, not all vendors do it this way.
If it has a USB slot yes but no if it doesn't.
PS3 must connect to the internet with the ethernet cable or the WiFi. It was not designed for a Dongle to be used in the USB port