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To communicate over long distance without wires, hence the term 'wireless'.
wireless transmission is a technology that makes people communicate without any physical wires, just like mobile phones, wifi, pagers, etc.
It is techonology that makes people communicate without any physical wire ....like mobile,wifi..........
A laptop IS a computer. They can certainly be used for most applications without being connected to anything. Many have wireless capability and can connect to the internet without being directly connected to anything else, but they are connected, it's just wireless.
The DS has inbuilt wireless capabilities. It can communicate with other DS without any other devices needed, and can also connect to a wireless router.
Yes the router itself has Software/Firmware on it that will communicate with computers even if you don't use the install disk
If you want to have internet on that laptop you need to be connected to internet provider which usually happens directly (connected to the modem) or indirectly (connected to the modem through wired or wireless router).
The Xbox 360 wireless adapter allows you to connect to a wireless router without plugging it in directly. You still need the wireless router, and the router must still be connected to the internet. So no. You cannot get free internet access through a two-inch usb device.
Guglielmo Marconi's invention of wireless communication allowed for people to communicate without wires across oceans or far distances.
You can't
No, this is not entirely ethical. The owner of the network paid for the connection, and you get it for free. The owner of the network will have a reduced bandwith (his connection will become slower) as a result of people using the connection without authorization.Note that in some places it is specifically allowed. For example, a restaurant might offer wireless access to their clients, without extra charge. Since this may attract clients, it is good for the restaurant. It is unethical to use the connection, only if you are not authorized to do so.No, this is not entirely ethical. The owner of the network paid for the connection, and you get it for free. The owner of the network will have a reduced bandwith (his connection will become slower) as a result of people using the connection without authorization.Note that in some places it is specifically allowed. For example, a restaurant might offer wireless access to their clients, without extra charge. Since this may attract clients, it is good for the restaurant. It is unethical to use the connection, only if you are not authorized to do so.No, this is not entirely ethical. The owner of the network paid for the connection, and you get it for free. The owner of the network will have a reduced bandwith (his connection will become slower) as a result of people using the connection without authorization.Note that in some places it is specifically allowed. For example, a restaurant might offer wireless access to their clients, without extra charge. Since this may attract clients, it is good for the restaurant. It is unethical to use the connection, only if you are not authorized to do so.No, this is not entirely ethical. The owner of the network paid for the connection, and you get it for free. The owner of the network will have a reduced bandwith (his connection will become slower) as a result of people using the connection without authorization.Note that in some places it is specifically allowed. For example, a restaurant might offer wireless access to their clients, without extra charge. Since this may attract clients, it is good for the restaurant. It is unethical to use the connection, only if you are not authorized to do so.
If you want computers just to communicate with each other. The answer for question would be yes.: Via Cat Cables :D