They will be roughly the same so try the Wireless PCI Card Network Range Extender Antenna.
No, USB wireless cards are slower and receive a weaker connection signal than internal wireless cards.
The NETGEAR RangeMax 802.11g Wireless Router is very good.
If you do not see signal from your router, it means that the signal is not strong enough an you need to get a wireless extender or a better router.
it takes your internet connection and converts it to a wireless signal which can be picked up by any computer with a wireless lan card installed.
It is only for the internet, any other signal usage will not work with this wireless network card.
Try moving the router or getting a better wireless card for your laptop or computer.
A wireless modem can be made with a GSM Sim card and a compatible cell phone. The GSM signal is made available to the surrounding area by transmitting an 802.11G/N signal.
A wireless internet card available from most wireless phone companies allows a user to access the internet anywhere a wireless signal is available.
If you have a wireless modem and connect it to your xbox then put the card in a computer and let the wireless modem pick up the internet signal from the computer then yes it is very possible
a "wireless card" is a network card that receives a high frequency signal from a wireless router or wireless access point. Same as an Ethernet Card/Network Interface Card(NIC), only wireless. A wireless Card is a network card which connects to a radio-based computer network, unlike a regular network interface controller (NIC) which connects to a wire-based network such as token ring or ethernet. A wireless Card, just like a NIC, works on the Layer 1 and Layer 2 of the OSI Model. A wireless Card is an essential component for wireless desktop computer. This card uses an antenna to communicate through microwaves. A wireless Card in a desktop computer usually is connected using the PCI bus. Other connectivity options are USB and PC card. Integrated WNIC's are also available, (typically in Mini PCI/PCI Express Mini Card form).
No, if it's yours or it came with the computer then it stays in your computer. The wireless card is usable in any state in the country. Pretty much most county's. Your thinking too hard. The wireless signal works with any wireless router that is compatible with your card. If you move to another state then it will work with the wireless modem/router the ISP supplies to you when you buy your next internet.
A wireless router adapter is a plug-in peripheral card or even a USB device which lets you communicate with wireless routers or other computers to network with them. A WIFI booster is a way of boosting a weak WIFI signal to increase the range.