You need to make sure that your new computer has a wireless adapter, or it's connect to the router with a lan cable.'
If your computer does have a wireless adapter, make sure that it's on, and its settings are default.
If you have firewall make sure that it does allow required network activity.
If you are using a hidden type of router, you need to make sure that your wireless adapter is configured properly.
Some devices (like the Nintendo DS) use wireless connection instead of wired for on-line usage, which means you need a wireless router. A laptop is an another example that often uses a wireless router to get on the Internet instead of a wired connection.
There is no specific version of Windows for wireless devices, as all newer ones support them. Windows XP was the first version to have built-in support for wireless networking, but third-party software and drivers are available for Windows 2000, Me, and Windows 98.
If you have wireless devices, computers, HDTV's, Bluray players, X-Box/PS3, etc, then you would need a wireless router to control all the devices. If you don't have a wireless computer or devices then you wouldn't need one. Seeing as how most devices are going wireless to get rid of the ethernet cord being routed all over the place it's nice to have one.
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No. A PS3 and a computer can be ran at the same time. A internet wireless network box is able to send a signal to multiple devices.
No, computer authorizations include Windows and OSX computers, not IOS devices. You can share your app store purchases (songs and videos) with up to 5 computers with the same Apple ID account.
You can wireless connection.
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Wireless Router, and other wireless enabled devices such as laptop,PC's.
Most computers will be wireless and touch screen...especially the tablet computers will be the most popular devices. The Androids tablets rules.
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