Yes it works with both. but you might need to configure your computer to encrypt the file you are sending when using wired networks,
A bridge is a way to connect two networks. For example, if a user has two or more computers connected to a wired network, and one of those wired computers is connected to a wireless network, the computer connected to both the wired and wireless networks could be used as a bridge. With the bridged networks, the wired computers could access the wireless network.
If you have broadband internet you can purchase a wireless router which will allow both wired and wireless connections.
Residential homes use both wired and wireless network. Businesses also use both depending on the reason for the connection to the internet.
I assume you mean wireless access point? A wireless access point allows you to connect wirelessly to a wired network. A router routes packets across different networks/subnets. Both are completely different devices but can be bundled together.
if your wireless router has lan ports then the answer is yes.
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)
99.9% of modern laptop have both wireless as well as wire network interface.
SpeedWireless networks and other transmission media have made gains in speed and reliability, but they pale in comparison to the speed that wired networks can provide. DSL Internet access, for instance, will transmit data far faster than a wireless Internet connection. Wireless connections often suffer from interference and weaker signals, depending on location, affecting the speed of data transmission. Wired connections overcome both quite easily without any loss in speed.SecurityWireless networks tend to suffer from more security attacks than wired networks. In a wired network, a hacker would have difficulty walking into a home or business and tampering with the wires. However, in a wireless network, a hacker only needs to have close proximity and a knowledge of how wireless data transmission works to get inside. A hacker can simply use a vulnerable wireless connection to surf the net, or he may steal personal data stored on a computer within the network. He also will have an easier time intercepting data sent wirelessly than data sent through a wired connection.
The use of a router that supports both wireless and wired connections would solve the problem, if I understand properly. Make sure it is a ROUTER, not a switch or a modem.
Wireless is a type of LAN, it has not replaced it. For some wireless is a simpler technology and certainly easire to install, however the wired lan is both faster and more secure. A wired lan also generally provides more management capabilities than wireless.
if they both have the same operating system you can connect them through a wired or wireless connection through the control panel's network settings if they both have the same operating system you can connect them through a wired or wireless connection through the control panel's network settings if they both have the same operating system you can connect them through a wired or wireless connection through the control panel's network settings
As long as they are FOR the xBox 360, they should. The wired ones will probably be first to connect because it takes more time for the wireless one to connect. NOTE: I have no experience in this, only for normal xBox 360 controllers (wired and wireless). Hopefully, this helped you guys!