The Netgear WGR614 has four wired ports, which is probably enough for most home networks.
if your wireless router has lan ports then the answer is yes.
You have to access your firewall ports, and block the port that communicates to battle.net.
Nowadays virtually any wireless router. When you get a router you usually have about 4 lan ports (switch) and wireless router in the same box.
It does not matter if you are connected through wireless or cable, your router can provide firewall protection for all of its ports on the LAN side. If your question is: Is my wireless router's firewall protecting me, although I do use it for wireless connectivity, the answer is yes. Your routers firewall protects you whether you use the wireless option or not.
A 3 wireless router is a wireless router, that is a router that works through blue tooth technology. The 3 refers to 3 USB ports. These allow it to communicate with three devices.
Absolutely. Most wireless routers have physical ports in the back that you can plug into just like a wired router.
It's a Wireless Router. It's the same thing as a D-link, Linksys/Cisco, Netgear, etc. It takes all the information from different computers and devices and routes them to where they need to go wireless or through the Lan (Ethernet) ports. DSL/Cable modem-/--Airport (router)-/--computers, HDTV, BlueRay player, X-Box, etc.
well im sure your wireless router has ethernet ports in the back of it. and if it doesn't, you can purchase a wireless adapter
Wireless USB adaptors connects to USB ports on Notebook & enables Notebook to connect to any Wireless Router.USB adaptors are available from Belkin, Netgear, Dlink & others.
To make setup easy, choose a network adapter made by the same vendor that made your wireless router. For example, if you find a good price on a Linksys router, choose a Linksys network adapter to go with it. To make shopping even easier, buy a bundle, such as those available from Linksys, Actiontec, D-Link, Netgear, Microsoft, and Buffalo. If you have a desktop computer, make sure that you have an available USB port where you can plug in the wireless network adapter. If you don't have any open USB ports, buy a USB hub to add additional ports.
It really depends on the router, for example on my Netgear Rangemax router I would put 198.162.0.1 into my URL bar, login, go to my Ports section and allow both UDP and TCP Ports 25565. Look up a port forwarding guide!
Yes, thru different ports on a router, for example.