* Rosewill RNX-G1 or RNX-G1W * Zonet ZEW2500P * AZiO AWU254 * TRENDnet TEW-424UB * TP-LINK TL-WN322G * LINKSYS WUSBF54G * IOGEAR GWU523 * NETGEAR WG111 * HAWKING HWU8DD * ASUS WL-167g
Some wireless USB adapters do support Windows 98. You should carefully read any documentation before you purchase it to make sure that particular model does.
There are many USB wireless adapters on the market today. Some of the top rated USB wireless adapters include the Cisco Linksys, Link Xtreme, Belkin Wireless N+, and TRENDNet.
Best Buy or Amazon.com have some of the best deals on wireless 802.11 adapters.
Wireless adapters are usually available at any store that sells wireless equipment. Some that come to mind are Best Buy, The Apple Store, or the AT&T Phone store. You could also check with Radio Shack.
The best place find some wireless adapters is at any store that sells computers. You can also go online to EBay and find some new and used ones, with a good return policy.
If you are looking for the best deal on USB wireless adapters I would recommend www.bestbuy.com or www.amazon.com. Amazon offers a variety of used and new adapters at very affordable prices. And while Best Buy only offers new adapters, their prices are also very reasonable.
Netgear is the most popular and least expensive wireless internet router on the market. The Netgear brand works with almost all wireless and broadband companies.
A device that adds wireless connectivity to a computer or PDA. It is attached via a USB port, PC Card, memory card or is plugged into the PCI bus inside the computer. There are three types of wireless adapters: Wi-Fi, cellular and Bluetooth. Wi-Fi Adapters Wi-Fi adapters provide wireless connectivity to the local area network (LAN). Typically plugged into laptops, they can also be installed in desktop computers for wireless connectivity throughout a home or office. See network adapter, 802.11 and Wi-Fi.
Wireless network adapters (also known as wireless NICs or wireless network cards) are required for each device on a wireless network. Some newer laptop computers incorporate wireless adapters as a built-in feature of the system. Separate add-on adapters must be purchased for most computers, however. Popular wireless network adapters for PCs exist in the form of a PCMCIA "credit card." Macintosh computers use the distinctive AirPort card. USB wireless adapters that do not resemble cards also exist. Strictly speaking, no wireless hardware other than adapters is required to build a small wireless LAN (WLAN). However, to increase the performance of a WLAN, accommodate more computers, and increase the network's range, wireless access points and/or wireless routers can be deployed. Wireless routers function comparably to traditional routers for wired networks. One generally deploys wireless routers when building an all-wireless network from the ground up. An alternative to routers, access points allow wireless networks to join an existing wired network. One typically deploys access points when growing a network that already has a wired switch or router installed. In home networking, a single access point (or router) possesses sufficient range to span most homes. Businesses in office buildings often must deploy multiple access points and/or routers. Access points and routers often utilize a wireless antenna that significantly increase the communication range of the wireless radio signal. These antennas are optional and removable on most equipment. It's also possible to mount antennas on wireless clients to increase the range of wireless adapters. This is common practice for wardrivers, but add-on antennas are generally not required in typical home or business networks.
Some PS3 have wireless network adapter installed and only what you need is to connect to your existing wireless network. Instructions are here http://www.ehow.com/how_4812599_up-ps-via-wireless-router.html If you do not have a wireless adapter, than you are stuck. So far there are no adapters which would work with PS3.
Test Freaks the website is a decent website that not only provide expert reviews of different brands of wireless network adapters, but also provides user reviews and price comparisons. PCWorld also provides reviews for several different brands side by side in some of their articles.
Yes, as long as you have the usb ports for the adapters. Also, there are some brands that sell a combo of the keyboard and the mouse together that will use the same adapter if you do not have very many usb ports.