This depends on which wireless printer you bought. What you need is a wirelss enabled computer and a wireless printer. A CD will come with the printer for software to be installed.
Epson Stylus Photo R1800,Brother MFC-7840W Wireless Printer (Laser),Epson Artisan 800 All-in-One Wireless Printer (Inkjet),HP OfficeJet J4680 All-in-One Wireless Printer (Inkjet), Samsung ML-1630W Wireless Printer (Laser)
certain Microsoft operating systems and Office software
No, all you need is a wireless internet connection. The PSP can connect to the PlayStation Network from its menu bar, the games are purchased and downloaded from there.
This depends on what you mean by the question. Are you having problems with the wireless radio not staying connected to the network or does it not want to connect at all to certain networks or does the computer not detect that it has a wireless radio installed or is there something else amiss? Drop me a line and let me know more about your issue and I will be glad to assist you.
Site Blockers are usually activated by the PC user or after security software is installed. Some security software such as Norton, may block a user for accessing certain sites if they feel the site may harm the PC(virus).
Every software comes with system requirements. Every software need minimum system requirements in order to work properly. For example some software's needs certain amount of available memory, graphic card or even Operating system in order to be installed and to use all features they can offer.
Most wireless cards in laptops are physically removable. However, the laptop's BIOS often only allows certain wireless cards to be installed. In this case, you either need to modify the BIOS (very tricky / risky), or turn off the internal card and plug a card into a CardBus slot or USB port.
They are modules (drivers) for certain Broadcom wireless chipsets, and a generic wireless framework, respectively.
proprietary software You need an authorized license paid for in order to use the software. open-source software any body can use, an is usually Free. You can use the software for you personal use. Give a donation is you like it. You are not supposed to change the "code" or modify it.
You can find reviews on any website that sells this product. You can also check with the better business bureau to see if anyone has had a negative experience when purchasing from a certain vendor.
There are several commands depending on how much detail you want, and whether or not a certain package is installed on the system. The command 'who', 'w', 'users' will give varying degrees of information on who is logged in. The 'finger' command will also give some information but only if the finger software is installed.
The NDS and NDS Lite can only connect to the Internet with certain games that support connection with Nintendo WFC. You need to be near a hotspot or have your own wireless network at home. The NDS and NDS Lite only supports WEP encrypted wireless connections. The NDSi also supports WPA and WPA2. It also can make a wireless connection without the support of additional software/games.