You have to check the modem and router independly. I think, your router doesn't work properly, try to update firmware, if it doesn't help contact the seller to claim warranty.
There are a few steps you can take to achieve the best Internet signal on the Nintendo DSi and every other wireless device. First, if you are having problems with signal strength move closer to the source of the wireless signal. Second, check for any nearby electronics that could be causing interference. Third, consider upgrading your router/Internet as a faster Internet or better router could improve your DSi's connection.
Well if you dont want a router for your ipod you could ask best buy or where evr you got your ipod touch from to connect you to the internet but you will have to psy every month for the internet the router helps alot
Yes you can if you have access to a wireless internet connection. The wireless connection or wired connection can be made if you have an internet connection and you can purchase a connection without a computer. However in general most locations (For example homes) without a computer do not have access to an internet connection. You will know if you have a wired connection because you are paying for it every month. For a wireless connection you may live close enough to a free wireless provider. Go to setting on your play station and at the bottom of the choices is one for network connections. After you click that try to set up an internet connection. The PS3 will search for wireless connections in the auto mode choice that will come up after the machine determines that you do not have a wired connection. Even if the search finds a wireless connection you may not be able to access the connection without a password, however if you can then you have set a up connection to wireless internet.
Probably because that is what your settings are, especially wireless internet. If you don't want it to connect automatically with wireless internet, go to your wireless connection properties, then hit the wireless networks tab, and click properties. Under connection there is a toggle for connecting when in range.
Networking can be a tremendous pain, and almost every home that sets up a wireless Internet connection will occasionally have problems with it, ranging from the slightly annoying to the downright frustrating. To fix Internet problems with a wireless connection, computer users rarely have to do more than reset a few devices, but it’s important to know how to do this to avoid time consuming Internet issues.Resetting a modem is often the first step to fixing an Internet problem. Whether you need to fix an Internet connection that comes from a cable company, a satellite company, or a telephone company, they’ll usually tell you to turn off the modem, along with your wireless router. What many customer service gurus leave out is that both the modem and the wireless router need to be powered off for about two minutes. Once both have been unplugged, plug the modem in first, then wait a few minutes. Plug in the wireless router. This simple process will fix most Internet problems, as it resolves IP conflicts and other issues that plague home and office networks. Some wireless routers and modems also have a reset button that often needs to be pushed with a paperclip. This can be another way to accomplish a reset, but be aware that you’ll need to go through the router’s settings menu in order to fully fix Internet problems if you hit the reset. This is because the reset button often fully resets the router’s memory.Always keep the instruction manual for your wireless router nearby to help you fix Internet problems, and if you’ve already lost it, search for another manual on the Internet and print it out. Remember, if your wireless router is having Internet problems, you’re not going to be able to cruise the net to find a manual, so keeping a copy in an easily accessible place is always a good idea.With all router problems, the best tip is to be patient. In order to fix Internet issues, you may have to call your Internet company and the router manufacturer, but a bit of patience will help you fix the Internet quickly and knowledgeably.
Yes, you generally need a wireless router to connect a desktop computer to wireless internet. The router provides the Wi-Fi signal that your desktop can connect to. If the desktop does not have a built-in Wi-Fi adapter, you can use a USB or PCIe wireless adapter. According to SafeAeon, using a secure router with strong encryption (WPA2/WPA3) is essential to keep your connection safe from unauthorized access.
You need to buy an adsl router. Connect your modem to the router then connect your two computers using rj45 (ethernet) cables or usb. Some routers need to be a modem router which renders your broadband router useless. Some broadband companies require you to register every PC used on the network sharing the internet. And sometimes you can get a wireless router but it takes a while to install.
Every wireless connection has to have a Wireless Access Point (WAP), Wi-fi, hotspots at Starbucks etc. all have a WAP setup. If you want to set up your own you need to buy a WAP, in the form of a router. Routers only cost about $40 and that's all you need if you already have wireless capability on your computers. When looking for a router get one that is 802.11b/g compatible. If you have to decide between b and g go with g, it has five times the bandwidth of 802.11b. You'll get some software with the router which walks you thru the steps to set it up and within 30 minutes you'll be wireless and all your buds can cruise the internet or play games.
Yes you still need a router t hook up your wireless printer, but it's the same router you have that gives you wireless internet access for your laptop. The router is the Wireless Access Point (WAP) that allows all the wireless devices to connect together and gets it on the wireless system. Hope this helps.-----Not necessarily…Wireless printer can be set up in 2 ways.1. Infrastructure2. Ad-HocTo set up the infrastructure, you need a wireless router where the printer can be used in more than one computer wireless and you can also use security levels in the router… in this case the computer can have wireless internet connected while trying to use the printer wireless…For Ad-Hoc the printer can be set up with the computer without a router.., the printer need to be set up once but the connection should be activated every time when you want to print something…- Bennettjdavis
It's extremely easy to set up a home wifi network, as all you need, is an internet connection and service, and then you need to purchase a wireless router.Most wireless routers are plug and play, so you don't need to install them or anything.
For Every Wireless Modem router you need what's called a usb wireless adapter. It will work for every laptop but I'm not sure bout a desktop but buy one that has 2gb or more.
Many Wireless routers and switches have few inbuilt switching ports capable of connecting Wired computers to Wireless Computers on the same network to connect wired Computers also alongwith. (Not necessarily every every wireless router will be having switching ports)