I think you can do it with just a wireless router, but make sure you lock it down. http://www.komando.com/tips_show.asp?showID=8796
A wireless router is used, mainly, to transmit an internet connection to several computers in a household or business without wires.
yes it is possible
A wireless router is used, mainly, to transmit an internet connection to several computers in a household or business without wires.
As the internet this modem having wireless antenna which collects & transmit data frequency via the wireless modem antenna. Just like walky talkies, it has towers & frequency band. This can be achieved by setting up a wireless network, and wireless card, or through WiFi.
Is Wireless Internet service available in remote areas?
Yes, it is possible to transmit electricity from one place to another place with out any conductor , just like wireless.
Wireless made it possible to access the Internet without needing wires to connect. It also made cell phones possible.
No. You can't use the internet router for a wireless adapter, because the X-box 360 has a USB port in the back, where the $100 dollar wireless adapter goes. The router is the internet transmitter/receiver, while the wireless adapter is a receiver. And when I say a receiver for the router, it means it will only take the internet and transmit it to you.
Fiber optic wireless internet does not exist. What you might want say is you have fiber optic internet and a wireless router connected to it. Anyway computers do not care which media is used to transmit signals. If your psp can't connect to internet it has nothing to do with the fact you have fiber optics. I would check wireless connection options in your router settings.
A wireless router allows you to create a wireless internet system for your home. This enables you to have multiple computers connect to the internet in multiple locations, giving you the freedom to use the internet anywhere in your house. A wireless router allows you to create a wireless internet system for your home. This makes it possible for you to have multiple computers to have the internet in multiple locations, allowing the freedom to use the internet anywhere in your house.
Yes it is possible. But if they have a password on it just go and ask them nicely if they could let you use their internet.
A broadband router is similar to a wireless router, except that it lacks the ability to transmit and receive wireless signals. One example of a broadband router can be seen with early cable modems that allowed Internet access only to devices that were directly plugged into the unit with an Ethernet line. The primary purpose of a broadband router is to intercept traffic from the Internet and transmit relevant information packages to a computer or device for processing.