no you need to get the wirless modem then that gets plugged in the phone jack or other cable or phone slot then you set up the connectionary setting on you laptop so it can receve them.
If you don't have enough ethernet sockets in a router, you can plug a switch or a hub into the socket. The hub or switch will supply support for additional ethernet cables.
like a modem but modern version between phone cable an computerAnswer:its not!... a router is an external device or hub separate to the computer for the above use and connections
un plug it
sure plug a crossover cable into the ethernet port on your computer, other end goes into the WAN port on your wireless router go to your network settings on the computer, right click on your local area network click share, then right click and bridge connection, choose your card and your local area connection Thank You Kris - http://cssraven.com
It's extremely easy to set up a home wifi network, as all you need, is an internet connection and service, and then you need to purchase a wireless router.Most wireless routers are plug and play, so you don't need to install them or anything.
Yes, you can.
First, plug them via ethernet cord. then, your laptop with vista should act as a wireless router (with the right settings). networking controller enabled. and allow access to xbox. this is all only if you have a built in wireless card/router
You only need one ethernet connection on the laptop for DSL. If you need to connect to other computers on an ethernet network then you can buy a 4 or 8 port Wireless/Lan router. Plug the Broadband box into the router, laptop into the router. And if you need more connections then you can buy a 4, 8 or 16 port ethernet switch and plug the router into that and then plug the other computers into the switch and there you go.
If you want to have internet on that laptop you need to be connected to internet provider which usually happens directly (connected to the modem) or indirectly (connected to the modem through wired or wireless router).
Going on the assumption that you have some kind of High Speed Internet connection you will need a wireless router and a wireless Network Interface Card (NIC). You would plug the router into the high speed modem and then connect wirelessly to the router from the laptop. You'll need to also setup some security for the wireless network, but that's a whole nother can of worms.
Use the short USB lead and plug into your computer. It will plug into the USB jack on a wireless router (mine works on my BT HomeHub), a laptop and the hard drive.
Pull the plug.
Firstly, make sure you have a wireless router/modem. The Xbox 360 s, the wireless adapter is built in. For the other Xbox's, you need to buy a wireless adapter. After this, you are ready to sign up for Xbox live.
Is there a router that you can plug a laptop modem into so that I can get internet on my desktop also. The desktop would need ethernet and of course the laptop is usb. So is there a router out there that can do this?
Any wireless router can work on the Xbox 360 yes. A wireless plug in adapter can work.
Yes, you can plug a wireless router in an ethernet. But don't forget to use the wireless router internet port when you are connecting to an ethernet. Should the question not be "Can an ethernet cable plug into a wireless router?". If so, then yes it can. Usually there are a few ethernet ports on the back of your router. One bit of advice I would give is to watch out for the internet port. I have seen people, plug a client computer into the internet port, even though it clearly says internet above it. Though some routers arent this helpful by labelling each port, so just be careful what port you do plug the ethernet into. Taking a different view of the question, I assumed you were asking if you could plug the wireless router into the wired network and use the same dsl or cable modem to get out. If that is the case, then the is still yes. But when you cable from your wired router to the wireless router, plug the cable in one of the (typically) 4 enet connections and NOT in the one marked Internet. Also, verify that you have the DHCP in the wireless router turned OFF, so addresses are assigned from the wired router. There can be 1, and only 1, DHCP server on a segment. (Only one boss for this job).
What do you mean? On a Game Boy, On a Nintendo DS, on a computer, laptop, T.V. I don't really no this stuff. I am only a Nintendo DS expert. Any questions on that?? -Scabs If you are connecting your desktop computer to a wireless router, then you will probably need a wireless adapter. Most laptops today have wireless cards built into them so that you don't need to buy an adapter and you can pick up a signal from any wireless router.