If your router keeps shutting off and rebooting, when you try and access WiFi, it sounds like your router is bad. Another sign the router is bad is your ability to use a wired connection without a problem.
The iPhone has an internet browser called Safari. In theory, if you have access to a WiFi connection, you can connect to the internet. Also, you can connect to the internet through a networks 3G connection.
To connect to WFC you must have Internet Access in your house. Then go to the Options and the Internet option and set up your connection. If you can't connect by searching for an Access Point you have to buy the USB Connector and connect from there.
It will be trying to connect to the strongest wireless connection. This is usually from the closest access point.
If you're trying to connect using the WiFi USB stick, you need to turn off your firewall. It's stopping your connection. (For more help I suggest going to Nintendo.com)
The DS uses Wi-Fi connection to connect to other DS's and access points. The connection is pretty much the same to connect to the internet and to other devices.
You connect you PS3 to the Modem to allow you access to the PlayStation Network with either an ethernet cable or a WiFi connection with a wireless modem or router
Yes, you can.
Nothing. Except a wireless internet connection you can connect to. Go to settings then internet then wireless connection then search for an access point.
Check to see that the wireless access point in Settings is set to automatically connect. If it isn't, you'll have to manually connect every time you unlock.
yes you can
Remote Access Connection Manager is a Windows service used to control access to the Internet and other remote networks. Remote Access Connection Manager can be started or stopped using the services.msc tool.
You can access and connect to the internet through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) using wired connections like broadband (fiber or cable) or wireless methods like Wi-Fi or mobile data. A device such as a computer or smartphone connects to a modem or router, which then communicates with the ISP to give you access to the web. Once connected, your device uses protocols like TCP/IP to send and receive data over the internet.