Yes. This laptop has a built-in wireless networking for 802.11 b/g. It also has a port for 10/100 MBps LAN connections.
Wireless compatibility is a network issue, not a funciton of your computer or your printer. If your printer has the same network capabilities, yes, it's compatible.
They are usually the same as a full sized laptop. It just has a smaller screen and body.
You might be asking about the Playstation Network (PSN) because PS3 does not have Live. Live is what the Xbox 360 calls it's Network. PSN can be seen from a laptop or a PC and you can sign in to your PS3 or Playstation Network Account. You can not play online games and you do not have the same capabilities as from a PS3 for the Playstation Store. I've added a link for the Playstation Network under related Links and you will be able to see all the information available and a Playstation account is not required for most of it
It is not neccessarily the type of laptop as it is the type of network card installed in the laptop, the speed of your network provider, and the type of Service you have with that provider.
yes laptop can also good network server as other system works. network require durability and non stop operations.
when we connect one laptop in own network then internet dont working what is the problem
no
Home Network
no, you cannot change it. The upgrade capabilities of the laptop is very few.
Either connect via a wireless network, connect through a 3G network or connect your laptop with an ethernet cable.
A tablet laptop is a different concept to a regular laptop. They are both great electronics but a tablet laptop can do a little more than a regular laptop. Such as, touch screen capabilities and the screen can move 360 degrees.
The network adapter that you need to connect to your laptop would be the Ethernet or the wireless USB that plugs into your laptop. You can go online and look for some of those products at Wal-Mart.