Expensive models give you a better range, but your wireless card has to replaced to. There is an easier way, you can purchase what is called a wireless extender. It allows cover longer distances without a need to purchase another router.
Your LAN will need a router and a definition of the default gateway pointing to that router. The router will need an internet connection as well.
For a wireless home connection, you will need a few items. You will need an internet connection and modem. You will also need a router, which is hooked up to the modem. The router broadcasts a wireless signal which you can connect to with your wireless devices.
A router is a device that connects to your modem to share your internet connection with other computers. A wireless router uses a power cord and an Ethernet cable to connect from the modem to the router without the need of a connection between the router and the computers it's sharing the Internet connection with. A USB wireless router connects to the modem using a single USB connection that serves as both the power supply and data connection.
Yes. A router is simply a "distributor" of the connection.
No, a main computer is not necessary as the router can be plugged into a socket.
An internet connection, and a wireless router.
Most likely you just have connection with your router but the router does not have connection with ISP. You need to read instructions for your modem how to connect to ISP.
You need to log in your router, and enable security for wireless networks.
u need a broadband connection & an ethernet cable . and ether a modem or router or both
Find your router in network list and connect to your router. You might need to put proper settings in your router for DHCP server and wlan connection.
if modem has wireless capablity, then no need for a router
When your connection directly from modem is faster (internet bandwidth), than through the router.