The best wireless headsets are the ones that online schools use for their students. I would examine their most preferred brands and there you can find one that allows you to hear and to talk at a reasonable price.
You would need a wireless internet connection and playstation network account and probably no plug needed
Good question. I think the answer to that would be determined by personal opinion. In my honest opinion the biggest thing that ruins online gaming is immature, annoying players, if there was a steadfast way to weed them out, my online gaming experience would be much better.
From what I have seen I would say that the best computer for online gaming would be the Dell Inspiron 1720. It doesn't freeze up or have what gamers call "lag."
I would like to pay my wireless account online now
your SSID would be the name of the connection you connect to when you want wireless internet. Do you remember this?
It would be helpful if you provided the name of the internet connection provider which you are using. There are a number of different ones, and a ton of different wireless hotspots. I would suggest contacting your internet connection provider and asking.
Your PS4 has WiFi technology. Technically, you could just search for a wireless connection and enter a password to connect to any wireless connection. You would need a router and an Ethernet cable in order to set up a wired connection to your PS4.
If you are using an old computer, it may not have wireless connections. My advice would be to use a wireless router for your connection. If this doesn't help, I would also connect with an adapter.
If you want to find a wireless keyboard online my first suggest would be tigerdirect.com. My second suggestion would be overstock.com or eBay as both have great deals.
I am sick and tired of the slow connection speed of my internet connection. I also would like to go wireless so I can use my laptop in different rooms of my house. What are the good wireless broadband services in my area?
By any standards I'm a hardcore gamer... And I've tried most of them out there.... and I've found most to be acceptable (except dial-up)... Just find the one with the highest connection speed... but never go wireless when gaming. Hard lines are always the way to go.Add: Also, never, ever, go with HughesNet Broadband. They're not reliable what-so-ever for online gaming, or anything that requires frequent activity or data being sent back and forth.I'd recommend fiber optics, that is if it is available where you live. I'd suggest http://www.dslreports.com/gbu/ to find out what ISP's you would like.