Do you meant a wireless booster? If yes, you can connect the LAN cable from the modem to the wireless booster so there will be 2 SSID those can be connected to your network.
Routers may be provided by your local cable company for a small rental fee per month as part of your bill. To research top ten wireless routers this link may be helpful, http://www.consumersearch.com/wireless-routers.
The flagship D-Link and Linksys routers support Wireless-N on the 5.4 Ghz. band, but will cost significantly more.
Wireless N routers have better range and much better transfer speeds than G routers.
Faster Wireless Computing is possible with the wireless n routers. Wireless routers can be very confusing to most consumers. Walk into any store and there are dozens of wireless routers stacked high for inspection. At one time the wireless g routers were the standard. Now more consumers are opting for the higher speed wireless n routers. Those who are ready to upgrade their wireless router should definitely purchase the wireless n routers that support the 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi.
If you want to connect two routers with a wire you have use a straight lan cable NOT crossover cable.
No they do not.
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Wireless routers are OS-independent. Thus just get a good wireless routers with N compatibility.
Wireless access points are created by installing wireless routers. These routers are providing the opportunity for other devices to get wireless access to a network and or internet.
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There are many types of wireless routers and bandwidths. The later the alphabet the more recent the addition. The current routers have a N designation.
No. To find wireless routers, your computer must have a wireless chip in it that will search for signals near you. SO, if you can connect to your own wireless router, you can connect to other wireless router.