Yes, but stealing is illegal.
I am not going to say it is impossible for a different adapter to work, just unlikely . The Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter was made specifically for that purpose, so it is unlikely that a normal adapter will work if attached to the Xbox as they most likely will not be compatible.
Wireless adapter of G type connect work in N type network. To take advantage of N networks you need to have N type network adapter.
Yes, it will you get driver for your adapter from the adapter's manufacture website.
Some PS3 have wireless network adapter installed and only what you need is to connect to your existing wireless network. Instructions are here http://www.ehow.com/how_4812599_up-ps-via-wireless-router.html If you do not have a wireless adapter, than you are stuck. So far there are no adapters which would work with PS3.
No. A network adapter is usually a card that slots into your computer allowing it to access some kind of network, wired or wireless. A wireless router is a separate device that connects wireless clients (your computer) to some kind of network (usually the internet).
You need to get either a wireless usb adapter or a PCI adapter. Usb type is better because it does not require as much work as in a case of pci adapter.
User level operating systems can work only with one network adapter in the same time. If you are trying to use two you might experience problems with connectivity. Thus if you have only one network adapter connected (either wired or wireless) OS should automatically forward all internet "calls" to the adapter.
A wireless adapter that uses a universal serial bus (USB) connection gives a business the flexibility to make any computer or laptop a part of the wireless network. A wireless USB network adapter relies on a limited amount of power when it is attached to a laptop or other device. This can sometimes restrict the range of the adapter. One way to extend the range is to change the antenna on the unit. A wireless USB network adapter uses some type of antenna to send and receive signals. This antenna can often be removed and replaced from the unit. The most common type of antenna on a wireless USB network adapter is an omnidirectional antenna that receives signals in all directions. A much stronger connection can be maintained across a longer distance with a directional antenna that focuses on signals coming from a specific location. These antennas are inexpensive and very effective in an office environment. Unfortunately, this will not work with a wireless USB network adapter that contains an integrated fractal antenna that cannot be replaced.
If your laptop is equipped with a USB port (most are) then virtually any USB wireless adapter will work.
No. There is no port on the Nintendo DS that supports the wireless adapter. Therefore, communicating with the Gameboy Advanced SP is impossible. You may argue that the DS itself has wireless capability and should link up without the adapter, but no. Games which use the wireless adapter in the SP cannot work with the DS (even in slot 2) wireless network. Try it. It simply asks you to insert the wireless adapter. And you can't do that on the DS.
for any wireless network work you need the following two things working in conjunction with eachother:1: a wireless signal (from your own wireless router, or one you "steal" from a neighbor)2: a wireless receiver (built-in, usb adapter, etc)so yes you can use the usb to get on the net, but only with a signal, probably from your own wireless router.
I'm not sure which dongle you are talking about... But if you meant a wireless adapter, then here is the answer. DHCP has nothing to do which dongle you are using. What matters is which wireless network is supported by your router and the wireless adapter. If they do not share common network standard they are not going to work together. Also you need to make sure that your router is configured to use DHCP. As well as your wireless adapter is configured to use DHCP router. If you have problems contact me I'll try to help you.