Yes, I'm using one right now to answer this question from my kitchen table (my laptop) to my wireless router (family room downstairs where the cable modem is located.)
This means that it is capable of functioning as a network printer (thus does not need to be connected directly to the computer) and can connect to a wireless network.
Comcast is a service provider in your area, so you should be able to get broadband access. The wireless side of it, would require that you set up a wireless router, and have a wireless-capable computer !
Yes, it's. You have to purchase either a PCI wireless card (you will have to open the computer case to install it) or USB wireless adapter (which is easier to install, just put it one of usb ports).
A group of computer interconnected via a cable or wireless computers and peripherals that are capable of sharing software and hardware resources between other computers.
Switch off the wireless capability.
Switch off the wireless capability.
You have to have a router capable of supporting WPA2 as well as a wireless adapter in your computer should support it too. If you are sure that you satisfy both, you need to log in your router, and in settings for wireless network security choose WPA2.
A common name for an IPv6-capable wireless router modem is a "dual-stack router." This type of device supports both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, allowing seamless connectivity for modern networks. Examples of such devices include the Netgear Nighthawk series and TP-Link Archer routers, which are designed to handle both IP versions efficiently.
Not yet. Most wireless devices like the iPod, and other MP3 players use Bluetooth wireless to connect to some of the newest car radio's. The wireless Network card in the computer is a different form of wireless. If the laptop had Bluetooth built in I don't think it could then either? Not set up that way?
Computer, or internet capable mobile phone or TV. A modem or router with built in modem. A internet provider. A phone line or wireless Internet provider.
No, this is not a wireless capable scanner. This works through USB cords and plug ins.
A Belkin wireless G router is one of the tried and true staples of wireless networking. It adheres to the 802.11g wireless transmission standard which provides very fast transfer rates and secure connections within the receiving range of the router. Even though there are newer wireless standards, the G standard usually provides maximum download speeds that are in excess of what a wireless laptop or other device are capable processing, although a speed difference can be noticed when performing computer-to-computer transfers through the router.