I think it means it's charged?
because flashing green lights mean go and the green lights that are not flashing mean stop
its not connected it to the internet. DOSH bag
Neither. Both G and N, as well as A and B, are wireless networking standards.
unknown
clear for taxi or return to land
doctor on an emergency call
lp
Routers do not need any CD in order to connect to it. If you mean that you do not have a driver for the wireless adapter you get it from the manufacture website (Netgear, Linksys and so on).
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Not sure exactly what you mean, if the ethernet cord connects to the wireless adapter then yes. (Or the wireless dongle plugs into the ethernet port). Can you unplug one then use the other then yes.If you mean can you use a USB wireless dongle and the ethernet connected to the same network then no.
can refer to anything wireless. anything without wires. :) wireless network adapter in a desktop PC or laptop/netbook ps3 xbox psp etc wireless router wireless printer these "people" you speak of should really specify what they are talking about.
Yes you can. And it depends what you mean a secondary card. But before you have to find out why your wireless does not work. If might happen that you have wrong settings for it or you have turned it off accidentally (some laptops have a switcher for wireless). If you are sure that the wireless adapter was broken you can purchase an usb wireless adapter (secondary card) which might cost you about $20-50 and more (depending on brand and performance). If you mean a secondary card a lan port then you need a lan cable and non-occupied lan port in your wireless router.