The Motorola Simplefi Wireless Digital Audio Receiver was designed to run with an active computer, so it only connects to the computer.
Yes, if you have a receiver for it.
This could be since your mouse's receiver is plugged-in with their computer.
Try moving the router or getting a better wireless card for your laptop or computer.
No, as long as a computer has a wireless receiver connected via USB or the motherboard, it can connect to wi-fi.
A wireless mouse requires (typically) a USB port for the receiver. As long as your computer has an open USB port and the drivers to support the device, it doesn't matter what type of keyboard is attached to your computer.
Wireless PC to TV system or Digital Media Receiver this connects to a tv via AV cables and accepts wi fi connections
Wireless Yes Wireless is what requires a driver. Because the circuitry in a wireless keyboard is different as it must send data wirelessly, meaning the computer must know the receiver has a way to accept and convert the signal into usable data for the computer to display. That knowledge is called a driver.
It is the ignition switch, remote keyless entry receiver, tire pressure monitor computer, antitheft chipped key computer
buy a usb receiver such as the one here http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=372137
Yes, wireless security cameras are widely available. To monitor it from your computer, make sure you get a camera model that either connects directly to your WiFi network or one that comes with a USB receiver to plug into your computer.
If you are currently using G then step up to N and also make sure to buy a wireless N receiver for your computer or the router is useless. If you are currently using G then step up to N and also make sure to buy a wireless N receiver for your computer or the router is useless.
The Sony Altus wireless system allows, among other things, to broadcast your iTunes library from your computer to your existing home sound system.