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Nowadays virtually any wireless router. When you get a router you usually have about 4 lan ports (switch) and wireless router in the same box.
There is not a specific wireless router for the Wii. Any router can be used to gain internet access for the Wii
yes it can easily be connected to any wireless router.
If such router is connected to that lan either thought wireless or wire, than the answer is yes. Any router can do that. If the router is connected to the lan, no router can do that.
You can find a Linksys wireless router from almost any department store. They are pretty easy to find because they are such a popular brand of wireless router.
Wireless internet is just done using a wireless router. You can use any type of internet and hook up a wireless router to make it wireless for your devices in your home.
Apple's equipment will work with any router that conforms to wireless network standards which is called 802.11.
A wireless router bridge is a way to use an old or unneeded wireless router to extend the usable range of a central Internet access point. This can be done by connecting an older router to a functioning router and then either changing the wireless mode of the router to bridge, or by changing the firmware inside of the router so it can support bridging. The end result is a wireless router that will pick up the signal from an access point and provide Internet access to any computer that uses the wireless router bridge.
You can use any wireless card for your new computer. The linksys router uses the same standard for wireless internet as all the other routers. Any modern wireless card will do.
The wirless router brand does not matter. If you have a wireless wi-fi network you can play online with it on your PS3. So yes, you can use online features with a cisco wireless router.
The wireless router is usually the cause of any malfunctions in wireless internet. I always have to unplug mine, and then plug it back in later. Reset it.
Regular Internet service can become wireless Internet with the use of a wireless router. A wireless router does require the use of a power cord and a cat5 cable for setting the router up with the modem, but the Internet is transferred throughout your network without being connected by any wires. The router converts the Internet signal into WiFi signals for your network. In addition to a wireless router you need to have a wireless receiver for ever computer on your network.