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You need drivers for the adapter. PS3 does not have. The only way to have wireless in you PS3 is integrated wireless.
You can buy range extenders that work with the wireless router. Bestbuy has some belkin, d-link, netgear and some linksys ones. What I meant was something free. I've heard things like putting a pringles can over the antenna will increase the range. Is that true? If not, are there other things like that that would work? I have tried using cans as improvised "cantennas" over my wireless router's dipole antennas. The signal results were worse than without the cans. A cantenna must be built to the correct dimensions to provide any signal gain, and it replaces the entire antenna. An almost-free solution is to build a parabolic reflector for each of your transmitter's antennas, directing the signal only where it's needed. See http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/template/ The only materials needed are glue, tape, aluminum foil, and light cardstock (a file folder will do). Since the cardstock is "invisible" to your wifi devices, you can tape the left & right edges of the foil to the outside (convex side) of the reflector. When the reflector is bent into a parabola, having the foil on the outside will pull the foil smooth rather than crumpling it. Here's one I designed for specific antennas: http://24.106.181.178/geocorona/index.html A true parabola with the antenna in the correct focal point will precisely direct the radio signals from your wireless device (eg, laptop) to the antenna, and vice versa. A simple reflector such as a can or arbitrarily shaped foil will sometimes cause more interference than signal gain. For those with a Linux-based Linksys router, third-party firmware is available that will allow a capable Linux user to electronically boost the signal strength of the router, but this will not increase the router's ability to receive signals from the client devices it serves. A bi-directional amplifier for the 2.4 GHz frequencies is required to get a signal boost both ways. These amplifiers usually cost as much as the wireless router they boost.
Netgear offers wireless routers suitable for different uses, along with wireless adapters and range extenders. Netgear also offers wired options in the form of wired modems or Ethernet routers.
It means your Netgear wireless router or Netgear wireless card (your computer) are too far from one another for the wireless connection to work.
The Wireless adapters should not be required for computers because they are not mobile and have better connection with the Ethernet. Netgear is the most popular type of adapter and is recommended only for laptops.
One can read reviews for a Netgear wireless adapter by going to the Amazon website. The website has user reviews of products such as Netgear wireless adapters.
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You need a modem. If all the internet you have is wired but no wireless, you need to go to a store like staples and get a wireless router (netgear is a good quality for as low as $40) and plug the ethernet (cat5/6) cable into it. On your iPod a wifi named "NETGEAR." Click on it and you should be up. To edit settings, look at papers in package.
Netgear is the most popular and least expensive wireless internet router on the market. The Netgear brand works with almost all wireless and broadband companies.
You'll have to be more specific. What is "cardbuspc1"?
You can purchase Netgear wireless routers at Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, etc. Any electronics store and store that sells electronics will have these in stock.
I also can not get my Mesh computer to connect to the internet. I have bought a netgear router and wireless adaptor. In addition, i have connected the router via ethernet cable-still no joy. The router works with other computers in the house so why not the Mesh? HELP
Find your router in network list and connect to your router. You might need to put proper settings in your router for DHCP server and wlan connection.
type netgear on a netgear wifi if it just says wifi or wireless than type wifirocks