If the printer is connected to the same network, yes you can print without switching networks.
in general, no. however, it is possible if the computer connected to the internet has a second wireless card installed. then you would set the second card into ad-hoc mode and activate internet sharing.
To suppress transients from switching currents to possible inductive loads.
A person is limited as to how fast their Internet can go when it is connected wirelessly. A person should connect to their modem with an ethernet cable whenever possible.
Not yet possible
Not possible - such a device would have to be physically connected to the handset in order to control internal functions such as ringer on/off or volume.
One may utilize a simple repeater setup to do so or one may utilize more sophisticated solutions like a wireless distribution system (WDS) or one of the different mesh routing protocols like OLSR for example.
A Linkedin account means that you can have networks and opportunities opened for you. With Linkedin it is possible to connect directly with people who want your skills and to market yourself. You can be connected with potential employers.
ANYTHING is possible!
Wide area networks can consist of many local area networks, but it is possible for a wide area network to be a single network.
no
Yes it is. Go to: settings>account then click on the Networks tab and change whatever you need.
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