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.
Try Amazon.com for a wireless router; not only are they reasonably priced - they have a wide variety of different models and brands and prices as well as having customer reviews!
The ADSL modem wireless router works decent according to reviews. However, I would replace your router with one such as Netgear, or a well known brand name router. Often, these will offer warranties. Routers are not cheap, so the decision is important.
Wal-Mart is the best choice to find an inexpensive wireless router as they have every day low prices as well as a price match guarantee if you find the same product cheaper at another store. Wal-Mart's are all over the United States and if you happen to not have one near you, there is always the option of Walmart.com.
You can find moderately priced routers on amazon.com as well as on ebay.com. If you do not wish to wait for it to be shipped, you can find good prices at Best Buy.
well im sure your wireless router has ethernet ports in the back of it. and if it doesn't, you can purchase a wireless adapter
Well routers are devices for connection to the internet wireless. That means that the router receives connection, and users can either choose to connect a wire to the router or just receive internet connection from the router wireless.
When referring to a Wireless Router, one cannot boost the speed without a "Wi-Fi Booster." An upgrade is pointless, but you can, however, but a faster Wireless router. It'll boost your Wi-Fi to speeds of up to about 256k to sometimes near 400k with ideal conditions and an expensive router. You can expect a speed jump of up to about 150-200kbps with a decent router.
With wireless networking, you will need a wireless router and a wireless computer. Cisco is a good wireless router that is low cost and is easy to set up. There are many more name brands to choose from as well.
Well, I would recommend turning off your wireless router for a moment if the wireless adapter tends to overheat often. It would be recommended to restart the router after turning it off to ensure it won't overheat as easily.
Vonage routers can be purchased directly from Vonage or from a vendor like Amazon. The Vonage wireless router provides VOIP as well as wireless networking of various devices.
Well I don't know about that but something similar is getting a wireless repeater relay, that should double the distance of your original router if that's what you're looking for. Hope that helps.
A cable or dsl router is needed. Unless you want to go wireless. Which requires the same router but, a wireless one. Also your xbox, presuming its a 360 will need a wireless adapter which is $99 at gamestop/eb games, and I believe wal-mart sells them as well.