You can get one of these at Bestbuy.com for a reasonable price. You can also get these routers at Amazon.com and sometimes eBay.com as well.
It goes in the port with the name Internet on it.
You may go to the company website of any router you wish to purchase, as well as finding information for the router on websites that sell the router you wish to purchase.
to turn off the wireless signal, you only need to unplug the router. if that is no good for your purposes, go to www.whatismyip.com and type the IP it gives you into your address bar. this redirects you to the router setup, where you may be able to turn the wireless signal off
It all depends on the software and hardware of the router. Not all routers have the same options. Your best bet would be to go to Belkins support site and see if you can download a copy of the manual to know for sure.
Typically, you should check their home website for any troubleshooting questions that you have because your question is more than likely to have been encountered before.
Well, I would recommend using ShopBot to rate electronic manufacturers against each other because they offer a variety of settings and options in the process. They also offer their services for a fee of no charge.
One can purchase a wireless g usb adapter at an electronic and computer store. Online Amazon and eBay offer a wide selection. Locally Walmart, Target and Best Buy all have this item for sale.
There are many places someone can go to purchase a home web server. One can purchase such an service from 'Go Daddy', 'Rack Space', 'Globalscape' and 'fasthosts'.
You can get the frequency on a Cisco 2801 router to go a further distance by increasing the density of the interface and that of the inline power output. This is best done by a professional.
You can purchase wireless routers in stores, or online. You can get them at electronic stores, like Best Buy. Or you can go online and search on amazon, eBay, and craigslist.
Belkin has a special port for modem connection. Usually on the top of it, it's written "Internet", or "Modem". Sometimes the port has green marking.