A wireless router's antenna technology generally determines its Wi-Fi signal strength and hence its range. Generally speaking, 802.11g wireless routers offer better Wi-Fi range than comparable 802.11b units due to improved antennas.
You can't. You will need to purchase a new router.
if your modem has wireless capblility then you don't need a router.
Yes. In fact, this is the standard, intended way for a wireless router to work. ISP/Internet service DSL/Cable-----> Modem---->Router )))))) PC ---> Cable ))))) Wireless
Yes. You need an 802.11 wireless card.
truthfully? nothing you might get SLIGHTLY better speeds but not really, all a gaming router does is prioritize the packets send by the game... this only helps if you or someone else is doing something on the internet
You can go to Wal-Mart and get a Linksys wireless router. I bought one about a year ago, but I can't remember how much I gave for it. I believe it was in the fifty dollar range.
i dont know can someone answer me?
Yes. It is only recently that some wireless routers DO have gig ports, and they usually cost more than those that have only 10/100.
Yes its possible, just enable ICS and and provide IP address to wireless router as follows IP 192.168.0.5 Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 DNS 192.168.0.1 And use normal lan port of your router to connect ICS PC instead of WAN port.
Just a normal wired router.
There are several long range wireless router's and Wifi 10x the normal range found at Amazon and Radio Shack and several on line stores, that would fit your need's. You may want to ask your internet provider if there is one available threw them and have it installed for you.
yes the wireless is on the ear. but there is wireless studios 2013 that are the same as normal studios but are wireless. those are over the ear.