Yes there is a way to play on the internet. This game is for Nintendo 64 and the PC and the Wikipedia related link has information on play in a Multiplayer mode. The "Multiplayer on StarCraft is powered through Blizzard Entertainment's Battle.net Internet service" according to the related link which also provides others details and limitations. see related link
Yes, they can.
Secure wireless network is the internet wireless service, which is provided by BT Broad Band, Virgin and other companies. The internet can be secured with a locked password, which comes along with the internet router. The password helps prevent other people within the area range to access the internet, in other word using other's internet service via Wi-Fi for free.
It depends on your contract. But if you have, for instance, RoadRunner, you have fixed charges with unlimited traffic unless other specified. If you have unlimited traffic it does not matter how many people use your wireless internet, you pay the same amount.
Walmart for Starcraft 2. If you are refering to the first one, you can download the program without the campaign off the internet. Otherwise, look into Ebay or other online stores
Yes, this Notebook has wireless access to the internet through other media devices such as a wireless router or modem.
Many companies offer wireless high speed internet connection. A common company that many people have is AT&T. Other companies include Charter and CenturyLink.
the routers function is to make internet wireless for laptops and other wireless devices
It is only for the internet, any other signal usage will not work with this wireless network card.
The top wireless internet service provider is Time Warner Cable, but wireless internet service can also be acquired from other companies, such as; Verizon, T mobile, and AT&T.
Yes, just connect it to your wireless internet if you dont have wireless internet then go to some other place and get it and you dont need to get a wire to connect it.
It is possible to encrypt your wireless signal. So, the answer is no, it is entirely possible to block other people from using your signal without your permission.
The only way to speed up wireless internet on Windows 8 or any other operating system is to contact your internet provider.