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Using a wifi router stand can improve the performance and range of your wireless network by elevating the router to reduce interference, providing better signal distribution, and enhancing overall coverage in your home or office.
Yes you can. If you have a DSL or Cable broadband internet you just need to hook the modem's ethernet cable to the computer and your set to go. (of course after you configure everything) If you don't have a ethernet port and just a wireless laptop then you will need either a wireless modem or a wireless Router. The Modem just hooks to the router then the router connects to all your networkable devices. I would vote for the wireless router as once you get a smartphone, iPad, WiFi Blueray player, WiFi HDTV, X-Box, etc, you will already be set up to hook them all up. Most wireless Routers usually have 4 ethernet ports as part of it also.
More often than not, yes. A cheap wireless router can be just as good as an expensive one. When you look for a router check the warranties, the companies that are more willing to give a longer warranty are usually the ones that will stand behind their products. As well, sometimes staying with the same name brand for your network adapter (like on a laptop) can sometimes mesh better, but it is not a necessity.
A DSL line requires phone service in the house. A cable modem does not as it uses the cable t.v. lines. Once you have Internet access at home, you connect a wireless router to extend the service to the entire house. That's not exactly accurate. You need a line to the house from the phone company, but you don't have to have phone service, you can have stand alone DSL service.
They stand alone. Forever alone.
Wireless Internet-Fidelity Wireless
We Stand Alone was created in 1991.
If I Have to Stand Alone was created in 1991.
WEP, or Wired Equivalent Privacy, is a kind of wireless encryption. So if your wireless router is using WEP encryption, it will have a passcode to allow your devices to connect and use it. That is what the DS is asking for.
Wireless Application Protocol
We Stand Alone Together was created in 2007.
Africa Stand Alone was created in 1978.