First of all the router must be installed (the way this can be done varies from router to router), after that one must search for it with their computer and access it with a special key. That is roughly about it. More in depth info can be found at 'PCWorld'.
A Router.
router
For a home networking system you would need: Ethernet Cables Router and an ISP (internet service provider) 1. connect your ethernet cables to the PC and to the Router 2. Connect to the ISP
you can use 2100 when you have a corrupt nvram and your router refuses to boot up
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.
that would be a managed switch which you can then create vlans within the switch you would also need a router if all the segments would be on a different network
There is no significant advantage, you would need a wireless networking card on the expresscard slot, usb port, or on the internal mini-pci express slots.
I haven't heard of resetting a router to it's original setting. That's a new one for me. The best thing that I can tell you would be to speak with a computer technician.
254 really... that is the number of allocations of IP addresses available. For any more, you would need additional networking equipment/dhcp server
No, the Cisco Linksys WRT110 is not a dual-band router; it operates only on the 2.4 GHz band. It is an 802.11g wireless router designed for home networking, offering basic wireless connectivity. For dual-band capabilities, one would need to look at other models in the Linksys product line.
It would be on your router. the PS3 does not have a router you have to buy one if you need a router
You should be able to do that, but some minor tweaking of setting might be required.