It depends if you mean the ISP or just a regular router if it is the ISP you have to check where your moving to supports that broadband if it's not available in your new street you will need to find a different internet service provider. If it is a router you bought in a shop then yes that should be fine just make sure it's near the phone line or plugged in(I don't know exactly if you plug and external router into the phone socket but keeping it on somewhere else and making it communicate with your other. Router is an good option.
Nomads are a group of people who move from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location.
To achieve precise and clean cuts when routing plywood, it is important to use a sharp router bit, secure the plywood firmly in place, move the router slowly and steadily, and make multiple shallow passes rather than one deep cut. Additionally, using a straight edge or template can help guide the router for more accurate cuts.
No.
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No - a router can connect to a computer, another router, a switch, a hub, a bridge or a modem. If you are connecting to the Internet via DSL or cable company you will need a modem/router to connect to them. You then attach your computer (or computers) to that router. Routers are useful because they make decisions about which way a packet of data goes - this network or this network? If you have one network that doesn't go anywhere (connect to the Internet or another network) a router is of no use to you and a switch generally does wonderfully and is cheaper than a router.
They are lighter than window air conditioners. But can still be a little heavy. But an average person can still move it to another place in the room.
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Rather no than yes. It will work if the router is configured to work in the "G" mode.
a lot faster
If such router is connected to that lan either thought wireless or wire, than the answer is yes. Any router can do that. If the router is connected to the lan, no router can do that.
Yes, however, your internet speed will only be that of the G router which is comparably slower than that of an N router.