Believe it or not I have seen the need for this before on several occasions. The best way to do this is to use another wireless gateway and set up the two gateways (both must have the capability) as a point-to-point connection. Then you can set up wired ethernet connections on both sides to your heart's content. I would recommmend looking at Avaya hardware to perform this task.
You can get a wireless receiver from Activision support for PS3 and wii. If its for PC or Xbox 360 its wired portals only.
no
if the receiver unit of the wireless mic has a balanced output i.e XLR from receiver to XLR of mixer then yes. if on the other it just has a 1/4 inch jack output(unbalanced) then no.
Yes you can find both new and used devices for sale.
2.4GHz constitutes the mainstream of wireless mouse, but the popularization of laptops and Bluetooth functions promote a lot the development of Bluetooth mouse. 2.4GHz wireless has the advantage of price, but it also has many advantages such as its effective response range. 2.4GHz also contains a receiver using USB interface, but Bluetooth does not. This brings convenience for Bluetooth users
use a cable or install "remote desktop".
Yes. It will not have the same performance as a N receiver, but they will connect and work.
The Motorola Simplefi Wireless Digital Audio Receiver is not an EnergyStar product.
You can't. - Currently, it is impossible to turn a wireless mouse receiver into a USB Flash drive.
You can get a wireless receiver from Activision support for PS3 and wii. If its for PC or Xbox 360 its wired portals only.
its a receiver for wireless security cams with night abilities. Probably someone's old security system.
fixed wireless
yes
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Yes, if you have a receiver for it.
No. You can't use the internet router for a wireless adapter, because the X-box 360 has a USB port in the back, where the $100 dollar wireless adapter goes. The router is the internet transmitter/receiver, while the wireless adapter is a receiver. And when I say a receiver for the router, it means it will only take the internet and transmit it to you.
Yes they do make wireless surround sound. If you purchase wireless receiver box you will have speakers that are in the front (which doesn't need to be wireless since it's connected to you TV) and you have the right and left which rest behind you. The wireless receiver box connects to a power outlet and sends the single to the two rear speakers. This setup eliminates running speaker wires from the receiver to your speakers.