Usually you can. It your router works fine, you will be able to see your router in the list of available network connections, after that just double click on your router and you are good to go (if you have the security for wireless enabled, you will be asked to enter the key).
Wireless made it possible to access the Internet without needing wires to connect. It also made cell phones possible.
Set both machines to ADHOC.
Yes, you can.
Access Point (AP)
It's a wireless access point. You connect it to a broadband modem and then use it with wireless devices to connect to the internet.
WAP, or Wireless Access Point
Both are wireless networks. ad hoc facilitates us to connect to another w/l client without a central access point.
It's a wireless access point. You connect it to a broadband modem and then use it with wireless devices to connect to the Internet.
if your wireless router has lan ports then the answer is yes.
Either through the use of switch, hub, or an access point for wireless communications.
A wireless router, is a device that not only performs the functions of a router but also acts as a wireless access point. Wireless clients connect to the wireless router to access a common network, the router also often provides access to the internet.
The host will not be allowed access to the wireless network.