Some routers support so called Bridge function which is basically you need. There is one problem usually routers from different brands are compatible in the bridge mode. You always can try. How to configure the bridge option check out the router manual.
Unless you are close to a Wi-Fi free location to pick up a signal, you will need an agreement with a server company to have a cable connection, which you connect to the wireless router box, and from there you can set up connections with other computers around you.
It's up to you. If you do not mind cables laying around go with wired connection. If you prefer not to have cables you should use wireless.
Wireless at home should only cost around $100 to setup and can connect to several computers.
In an ad-hoc wireless network all of the devices are wireless. There is no need for an infrastructure connection. If you want to transfer a file from one laptop to another there is no need for a wired connection. Similarly, if you connect a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) to another device using wireless there would be no need for a wired connection either. Ad-hoc connections are temporary, and not designed to stay around for long periods of time. They are connections between mobile devices and do not need to connect to other parts of a network.
One of the main advantages is the fact that it's cordless so you don't have to drag a cord around the house. It is also easier to connect multiple computers to a wireless connection as opposed to trying to find cords to go throughout the house to acttach to the computers.
You will need a wireless Network card installed to be able to use wireless service outside. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have a internal WiFi card (or network card) in your laptop and you have a wireless connection from your house (or any other connection that is around) you can surf the web (it works the same way when wireless is used inside.) Dumb question jackbot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Xbox Live works in many countries, so in that regard you can play xbox live on a wireless connection anywhere it is supported provided you are in range of a wireless signal that you have access to connect to. Example: You have a wireless router in your living room, your living room can be in Australia or Canada etc, as long as your system is within range of that signal you will be able to go online. For more answers to video game and console related questions visit my blog at [http://www.ripten.com www.ripten.com]
you cant ----------------- this answer is wrong, since you can connect a ps2 controller to a ps3 by using a usb adapter, which are usually around $5-$15. Wireless ps2 controllers usually work best, because they take less space.
Internet by cable is ofcause faster than Wireless but wireless is easier to connect to and you can do so anywhere around the routers range without a cable connected
you can but all you have to do is buy a $105 wireless connector and the difference is that the wireless works all around your house the broadband is only within like a 20ft range plus wireless runs a little faster. .:cromepizzza:.
Increase the Data Transfer Rate of your Modem. If it is a wireless connection, re-position your wireless modem. You can monitor your changes through some Connection Wizard.
You would have to by an xbox wireless adaptor. These cost around 150 Australian