you will want a wireless adapter card if you want to access the internet from your laptop. will only need a router with wireless capabilities in order for you to surf without the hassles of wires.
go into your router and make sure it has the wireless signal output enabled, if this is not the issue make sure your laptop is connected to the network and into the network and choose your connection for further help you can mesange me on AOL instant messanger, Chronicheals
A wireless card does not actually increase the speed of the connection on a laptop. The only thing that changes the speed is the actually internet itself. The average wrieless card though is about fifty dollars for a high quality one.
A wireless connection only creates the pathway, it does not control the access. The answer will depend on the configuration of the laptop, but it is possible and common to do it.
Any laptop manufactured during the past five to ten years will have an 802.11 b, g, or n wireless interface. Any standard 802.11 b/g/n wireless router will work with any b/g/n laptop, but you may wish to use your computer's Device Manager to see which type your laptop has since you may not want to buy a more expensive 802.11n router if your laptop can only use 802.11b speeds.
You have a wireless button on the front of the laptop, that allows the latop to search for wireless signals. This is the only model I see, 3000. This is the manual below, make sure this is your laptop. PG 2, shows the front buttons. http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/manuals/acer/0000/userguides/AS3000-5000_UG_ENG.pdf
If you have an ADSL modem, you connect the ADSL modem to the hub, and you connect cables from the hub to each computer. If you have only a single computer, you need no hub.If instead you want to use a WiFi (wireless) connection, you also need an access point for the wireless connection.
no you need to get the wirless modem then that gets plugged in the phone jack or other cable or phone slot then you set up the connectionary setting on you laptop so it can receve them.
Usually try and disable any manufactures wireless utility and use the one that is provided with Windows. The one from the manufacturer can sometimes interfere with the windows one. Next, double check the wireless password. Many times you can log into the router from a wired connection and view the SSID and password. Next delete any connections you have run the connection wizard again. Next Try a different wireless card or a different laptop. Reload the wireless drivers. Uninstall remove and firewall and antivirus (be sure to reinstall maybe use a different brand if this fixed the problem.) Call a technician.
No, what i did is i took the ethernet cable that came with my xbox, connected it to my laptop, and connected my laptop to the internet via wireless router. The only other way that doesn't involve a wireless adapter for your 360 is to connect your 360 to your computer via an ethernet cable (not sure if you need a router for this but i might as well list it), but the laptop-connect is the "most effecient/cheapest" way, and the adapter-connect is the "best connection/signal" way.
I have a laptop and it is the only computer in my house and it is set up wireless with a router, the router is hooked into the modem.
Set it up the same way as a wired laptop, only difference is you have a wireless connection. (wireless nic card and wireless router usually connected to a cable modem. There is no change in the email program setup for wired or wireless. If you don't know your pop and smtp server settings, contact your ISP for the information.