If you don't have a wireless connection, then yes.
This will often come up because the Router you are talking about would be a wireless router. The computer is sensing that an ethernet cable is not plugged in from the router to your computer. This will often come up because the Router you are talking about would be a wireless router. The computer is sensing that an ethernet cable is not plugged in from the router to your computer.
Cat 5 is any typical twisted-pair copper wire (Ethernet) You probably have one plugged into your computer right now. or at least into your wireless router.
You should have a modem plugged to the xbox Internet slot. Have all your Ethernet cables and DSL plugged and have the Internet plugged in and switched on
No, the UM 175 would have to be plugged into the USB port of the computer you are using it on. You can not use it on more than one computer at once. You would need a Mi Fi for this purpose.
well for mine it is 192.168.1.1. I also bought a Dlink Wireless access point which i plugged in to the third ethernet port. This had a access point of 192.168.0.50 however it has to be wired to you computer to access thre admin panel.
I do it through a router. My cord is plugged into the router. The router is plugged into the printer. In theory we could download the stuff to connect the other computer to the printer through the wireless connection but since it is hooked up directly to a different printer, we don't bother.
This could be since your mouse's receiver is plugged-in with their computer.
No, as long as her wireless modem is plugged in and there isn't a password on it, anyone close enough can get on.
It depends on if you have a net-workable printer or not. If you have a wireless or ethernet equipt printer then you could use an wireless router that usually has 4 ethernet ports. I have my computers (six of them) hooked to an ethernet switch (and a couple connected wireless) which is hooked to a wireless router. My printer is wireless (or ethernet capable) and can be used by all my computers without doing a thing. As long as the computers AND the printer stay on the same network then they can all print. Most of my computers are Macs and I can use the "Location" feature to switch back and forth from my "internet DSL" location back to my "offline local" network. If you only have a USB printer then you could use the printer sharing feature on your computer and then it would work but you would always have to have that one computer on ALL the time. There are also USB servers that use an ethernet cable to connect to the network, you just plug the USB cable from the printer into the server and then it is plugged into the computer, ethernet switch, router, etc.
Wired internet is where a physical wire is connecting you to the internet, such as a Ethernet cable going into the Ethernet port on the back of your computer. Wireless internet uses digital radio signals in the air to transfer data from a wireless router to a computer with a wireless adapter (built in or external)
There are three ways; 1. The first one is using a wireless modem either built in to the computer or attached via usb or firewire and connect that to a wireless router or wireless hotspot. 2. Use Ethernet, using an Ethernet port (it looks like a dial up port except wider) and connect that to the back of a DSL router or Ethernet access point. 3. Using Mobile Broadband, usually provided by mobile providers that is plugged in to a USB port