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.
It depends on the router. Usually it will say the range on the box the router came in.
I say a Wireless N. It is good because it is affordable to many people. People don't have to spend all their money on it. It is also very speedy and fast.
Um, the via Wi-Fi means that you are capable of connecting to a Wireless Router for connecting to the internet. Like some games you can play other people online, and to do that you have to connect to a Wi-Fi router (or Wireless router- however you would like to say 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.
If you do have a wireless router on, you don't need any other computer to be on, say if you have a laptop downstairs, and a computer with the router upstairs, the computer can be off, but the router has to stay on, and you can access the internet using the laptop from downstairs, if you have a good enough signal. Hope this helps!
No, they are different devices. A modem is used for computer, let's say a laptop. Whereas, a wireless router can be used for multiple computer connections, through high-speed internet.
Only if it has the software/hardware to do it. Not all do.If it has an option for a Repeater then yes. Go to Netgears support site and download the manual to your router and it should say if it can and how to do it.
Reviews for the Netgeat Wireless-N Routers say that the product is average at best. It has a 2.5 star average rating. Many people say that the product is not good since it has no dual-band, Gigabit, USB, or guest wireless features.
When you say "connect it to the wall jack", you have DSL connection or cable connection? Does cable connection allow the use use of a wireless router and card
depending on your router range and network speed, i would say around 50m max probably
Depends on the type of network you want build. Say you have an office building where the employees don't move around alot,. then an ethernet router is best. But if you have a sales flood with laptops always on the move then you need a wireless router. Or if you have both in your buliding then both would be needed. If your system is for your home,. then I would recommend an ethernet router. It isn't as easy to hack.
No, they are different devices. A modem is used for computer, let's say a laptop. Whereas, a wireless router can be used for multiple computer connections, through high-speed internet.