If you want to connect two routers with a wire you have use a straight lan cable NOT crossover cable.
Yes -- there are multiple configurations but typically two routers can be connected by wire to cover different remote areas on the same network.
AirStation is a brand of Wireless Routers by Buffalo Tech. They offer a wide range of wireless routers for many different configurations and specifications.
Under most circumstances, there would be no need to do this. All wireless routers have plugs in the back of them to hook up wired devices which can be used in conjunction with the wireless signal.
Amazon provides useful consumer reviews for many different wireless routers. Another option would be to look at Consumer Reports and their ratings for different models.
No, different brand routers dont't recognize each other.
Wireless N routers have better range and much better transfer speeds than G routers.
Yes, they can. It's called "bridge".
Faster Wireless Computing is possible with the wireless n routers. Wireless routers can be very confusing to most consumers. Walk into any store and there are dozens of wireless routers stacked high for inspection. At one time the wireless g routers were the standard. Now more consumers are opting for the higher speed wireless n routers. Those who are ready to upgrade their wireless router should definitely purchase the wireless n routers that support the 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi.
You can connect your router to somebody's router, it's called "bridge". Not all routers allow to do that, also usually routers from different brands do not work very well together.
Sometimes you need to check what frequency they broadcast on.
The different routers will normall offer the same features. The only difference in these different routers is the quality which is based by price.
To find the proper wireless routers one needs to know where internet usage will be used most, how far the distance is, and how many devices will be using it. There are many different types of wireless routers available now, a few being Belkin, Linksys, and NetGear.