transmitted via radio waves
If you do have a wireless router on, you don't need any other computer to be on, say if you have a laptop downstairs, and a computer with the router upstairs, the computer can be off, but the router has to stay on, and you can access the internet using the laptop from downstairs, if you have a good enough signal. Hope this helps!
A wireless router takes your Internet connection from your modem and splits it with other computers on your network. The stronger the wireless router the better the signal you will receive. The stronger the signal the further you can be from the router and receive an Internet connection. As good as a strong signal sounds you should consider that your signal can be picked up your neighbors and passers by who may try to access your network.
To have your router get a better signal, try placing it an a open area, like a loft area or a living room. Most homes nowadays have loft areas where most people place their entertainment center, computer desk etc.
If you do not see signal from your router, it means that the signal is not strong enough an you need to get a wireless extender or a better router.
Wireless routers connect to the modem through an Ethernet cable and also use a power cord to power the device. The Internet runs through the modem into the router. The router transfers the Internet into WiFi signals that the wireless receiver catches and transfers to the computer. Wireless routers have various signal strengths. The signal strength determines how far you can be from the router and still receive a WiFi signal. the N router transmits a strong signal that can reach throughout your house.
A router is a computer component that gets an Internet signal from an outside source and sends it to a computer. It sends the signal to the computer through a cable or through a wireless antenna.
Yes, it will. It's what the letter 'g' stands for in "bgn".
Either... (a) you're router isn't working (b) you're out of range of your router or (c) your computer's wireless component isn't working.
yes, if the receiving router has a "bridge mode" available. With this mode a wireless router can mirror data received from a far away router to the local area covered by it
You may have to enter a password or WEP Key. You can find this on a card that came with the router. Or on the back of the router.
you might want to move your wireless router up stiars to give better reception also moving the computer closer to the router would also help and if you have to money a N router would have a stronger signal that will carry further
for laptop, it will automatically search for the signal and connect. for computer you will need to connect the wire the computer and to the router