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cable, and the rounter --Like Man-- 802.11 is wireless so the cable has nothing to do with the transmission range. Some factors that do dictate the transmission range are the placement of the wireless device giving a signal and also the distance of the wireless device to your device.
To connect to the internet you have to have 3 things. Internet account A connection to the internet (phoneline, cable modem, dsl, wireless) a program that will activate the port that is connected to the internet. If there is no physical connection to the internet (phone line, network cable, wireless card) then the 'seemingly unintelligent device) can not connect. What type of device is this? Is there a phoneline/network cable plugged into it? Is there wireless access capability on this device? Do you have Wireless internet at the site this device is at? Let me know, and I may be able to answer the question.
Which combination is required to establish a connection to initially configure the Linksys WRT300N wireless access device? a computer configured in the same IP subnet as the WRT300N and a direct cable connection to it
It really depends on the USB device and the type of cable you use to extend it. The USB specification states that with a passive USB cable you cannot extend a device more than 16 feet. There are active extension cables than can be used to extend devices beyond that distance. Depending on the type of extender you use, you can actually extend the device hundreds of feet away. There are active USB cables with in-line repeaters and there are extenders that will use custom length Cat5e cable for the extension.
I need a wireless broadband internet service with out cable or Satellite connections.
cable, and the rounter --Like Man-- 802.11 is wireless so the cable has nothing to do with the transmission range. Some factors that do dictate the transmission range are the placement of the wireless device giving a signal and also the distance of the wireless device to your device.
To connect to the internet you have to have 3 things. Internet account A connection to the internet (phoneline, cable modem, dsl, wireless) a program that will activate the port that is connected to the internet. If there is no physical connection to the internet (phone line, network cable, wireless card) then the 'seemingly unintelligent device) can not connect. What type of device is this? Is there a phoneline/network cable plugged into it? Is there wireless access capability on this device? Do you have Wireless internet at the site this device is at? Let me know, and I may be able to answer the question.
Internet by cable is ofcause faster than Wireless but wireless is easier to connect to and you can do so anywhere around the routers range without a cable connected
A wireless router
The wireless router that I have needs to have a wired connection to the internet service and then devices can have a connection without a cable to the router.
You would have to have wireless internet.
I think it is impossable unless there is wireless networking or a cable between the two buildings I think it is impossable unless there is wireless networking or a cable between the two buildings
An IR Blaster cable is a USB device. It creates a wireless, infrared connection between your cable box and the PC running beyond TV.
WIRELESS
The main advantage to wireless television is convenience. With wireless tv you can connect your tv to a cable or satellite without the annoying wires.
Normally you would need two Wireless Adapters for these games not a Link Cable.
Yes. TiVo does not require a wireless network. It can be connected through a cable to a wired network.