it will have a sronger connection depending on how far you are and how many walls your wirless has to go through bbut if it's more than one wall then a wire will have a stronger signal but even cables have a range and will need a repeater
You purchase a wireless router and short ethernet cable (some routers include the cable) and connect it to the cable modem output with the short ethernet cable, then connect the ethernet cable that was connected to your modem outputs to the wireless router outputs. This will only work if your Laptop has WiFi capability The prices of wireless router vary greatly and many can be purchased less than for retail price. Review online prices before making a purchase to prevent overpaying.
If such router is connected to that lan either thought wireless or wire, than the answer is yes. Any router can do that. If the router is connected to the lan, no router can do that.
Cable, Wireless, T-1, T-3, OC3, and Satellite internet connections all require a cable router instead of using an ADSL modem router to access the internet.
No.
Wireless modems are more susceptible to being broken into than cable modems.
The cost of a wireless router is much cheaper than having an access point. You can expect to pay around twenty dollars not including the CAT5e cable required.
You need to purchase broadband internet service and the network connection devices. The router does not have to be wireless because you can also connect with a ethernet cable from the PS3 to a router
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)
Most wireless routers also allow you to plug in 4 to 8 other Ethernet cables. It would not be a router otherwise, it would simply be a wireless access point. The cable connections are also faster than the wireless (at this point).
a lot faster
You might need an extra LAN cable of CAT-5 at least.
I went on-line and purchased a 50 foot Cat 6 Belkin gold series Ethernet Cable from EBay for under $20 dollars. My router was 32 feet from the PlayStation 3 and the next available reasonable cable size was 25 Feet. If you are closer your cable will cost less and you could also use a Cat 5 cable with good results. Because I only had a cable connection and did not have a router I purchased a Cisco Linksys wireless-n-broadcast Router to allow me to set up the PS3. I found than I could have purchased the cheaper router without wireless capability, but at least now I also have wireless if I need it for something else. The router I purchased was wireless and also had four different slots to attach the Ethernet cable. I was using only one for the computer. I have a basement and it was easy for me to just go down from one room and back up behind the PS3 in the other room. I found that the reception was much better and the connection quicker with the Ethernet Cable than it was using a wireless connection. What ever set up you have you need to connect the cable from the back of the router to the back of the PlayStation 3. Once the connection is complete you need to go to the setting on the PS3 and go down to the very bottom and click network connections. Then click Internet connection settings. You should have no problems letting the machine complete the connection. If your router is password protected then you might need to enter that information. I can not remember if I only had to do it with the wireless connection.