Yes. It is only recently that some wireless routers DO have gig ports, and they usually cost more than those that have only 10/100.
Gigabit port on a wireless router is the latest network technology that supports data transmission rates up to 1000Mbps over a network cable compared to a fast Ethernet connection which peaks at 100Mbps. networkrepairs.ca
The "WRVS4400N" is a Wireless-N Gigabit router developed by Cisco. It comes with a four-port switch, an integrated firewall, a dedicated DMZ port, both DHCP and NAT support any many more features.
If you are running a modem that has an Ethernet port, plug the Ethernet port into the switch, along with all the computers. Actually you may want to get a "Router" for the extra "Hardware" Firewall and in case you get a wireless Printer, etc, make it a "wireless" Router. Most Wireless Routers come with a 4 port Lan also. They're coming out with Gigabit Routers (Lan ports) now so you won't lose your "local" Lan speed, IF you need it. (it wont make the internet faster) DSL/Cable modem------Router-------switch------computers, printers, etc. -------(wireless part of Router----wireless Printer, wireless computers, etc.)
The average price range for an 8 port wireless router is $150.00 to $200.00. If the router is purchased online you may also have to pay for the cost of shipping.
There are at least two ways. First, you connect the wireless router directly to the cable modem, and then the switch in the wireless router. You have to connect the cable coming from the modem in the wireless router internet port. Second, you connect the wireless router to the switch, again the cable coming from the switch you have to connect on the wireless router internet port. It's better to put the wireless router just after the modem, but it's not required.
A wireless router allows users to connect wirelessly to the Internet when they are within a specific range. A USB wireless router does the same thing except it uses the USB port of the computer to connect to the wireless router an Internet.
Yes its possible, just enable ICS and and provide IP address to wireless router as follows IP 192.168.0.5 Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 DNS 192.168.0.1 And use normal lan port of your router to connect ICS PC instead of WAN port.
If you connect your modem to the router, and then using one of LAN port (router's) connect the PS3 to the router, you will not interfere with wireless signal at all.
One uses the airwaves, a wireless router sends a signal. The other needs a cable from the router plunged into a port on the PC.
connect it with a crossover cable connect both end to same type port either two gigabit port or two fast ehternet port
Someone would use a 8 port gigabit switch to increase the router speed and to conserve energy and save desktop save. As it has 8 ports one can also connect a console and media player.
You need to have a wireless router compatible with your wireless adapter and LAN cable of CAT-5 at least. Use the cable to connect the modem and the router, use WAN port of the router. After that configure the router for your needs. And you are ready to go.