U have to activate the blackberry service otherwise u will not be able to acces the internet via moble network.
One can get internet on all PC's using one connection by configuring the computer as an Internet gateway. One can also use a separate device that acts as Internet gateway for the network.
No. Browsing is separate from the connection. An older browser may not interpret all the websites properly, but it would not prevent a connection.
Unless you have a separate line for your internet and phone then no you can not receive phone calls while on dial up.
You need to plug the speakers into a sound output plug on your computer; often, the speakers will also require a separate connection to a power source.
You can have two or more separate modes of connection, e.g. cable and satellite, but they have to go through separate routers (wifi) or cable connections (Ethernet). Windows users select the one active source of their connection using the network access selector on the taskbar.
no you cannot. you can however use a remote desktop connection such as citrix or windows remote desktop to connect using a separate internet connection. a man isn't strong enough for that an using internet would constitute a WAN so try a remote desktop connection.
No, you will have to have separate license key for each computer.
There is no connection. They are two separate things.
No, but if you want your friend wants to play on a separate game system then yes. Also there is a splitscreen
A connection that crosses between two otherwise separate systems.
Nope! You can play all your favorite Nintendo Wifi Connection games for free. Also, the Internet Browser is free to download and use, available on the DSi Shop. The only thing that costs are extra games that you can download from the DSi shop, which range from 2 - 8 dollars a piece. ;)
Its the same. WIFI is wireless technology.