No it will not work.
Yes, they can.
Without being long winded and full of IT jargon - YES THEY CAN!
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
The transmission computer is an important part of all automatic vehicles. It controls the gear changes without the driver having to manually do it themselves.
The transmission computer is only found in automatic cars because it controls that which in a manual car the driver controls, the shifting. The transmission computer is what generally makes a car automatic because it changes gears automatically without any effort from the driver (except of course the gas & brake).
Computers don't have batteries so I'm assuming you're talking about a laptop. Laptops with their battery SHOULD work when its plugged in. Some laptops can even work WITHOUT the battery but still plugged in. However, if your battery has a critical flaw (dead short) then even with it plugged in, it won't work. I suggest you try the laptop with the battery removed. If it works, that is the problem, otherwise, your laptop has other problems.
It's correct, routers do not need to be connect to any computer to work. But if you want to create a network using a router you have to connect computers to it.
You will need to explain your problem. The transmission has it's own computer and sensors. Without knowing your situation it will be hard to diagnosis.
Because the system software sets up the hardware, and tells the computer what peripherals and drivers to use. Without the computer being 'aware' of what equipment is plugged into it - they will not function correctly.
yes u can buy a little outlet that is plugged into the usb drive.......long story short u can charge it in the wall
Its because your computer froze or one of the wires were plugged out.If that does not work try a day without your computer and then see if it works.
Yes, that is correct. Once the device is registered, the phone number is uniquely assigned to each device. I plugged a brand new one into one computer, registered it, and got a phone number assigned to it. I then plugged it into another computer, the dialer software installed from the device, and it came up ready to use with the same number.