Maybe. I have a couple Belkin 54G v6000 and v8000 routers that can do this.
If the routers support "wireless bridging" (also known as "WDS", "Repeater", or "Client-Mode") then you can set up one in client/bridge mode and the other as a host/router.
You'll have to check the manual and see if this is supported, and how to configure it.
Yes.
One has to be connected to a base In a wireless home network, there is no requirement for a computer to be connected, via wire/cable. The modem must be wired to router is the only requirement.
Yes, a modem connected via an Ethernet cable can provide internet access to a wireless PC, but it typically needs to be connected to a router first. The modem connects to the router through the Ethernet cable, and the router then broadcasts a wireless signal that the PC can connect to. If the modem has built-in routing capabilities, it can directly support wireless connections without a separate router.
It is connected by a network cable, switch and a router.
The PS3 does not have a router. It can go online with an ethernet cable connected to a router or modem or with WiFi from a wireless router or modem
If such router is connected to that lan either thought wireless or wire, than the answer is yes. Any router can do that. If the router is connected to the lan, no router can do that.
wireless modem is called that because it has a wirelss router built in. wireless router just a wireless router. if your cable is not wireless you can buy a wireless router or a cable modem with wireless router
If you don't have a wireless router, that means you can only get connected to the internet using wire / LAN cable.
For a wireless router setup a computer with a wireless network adapter is needed. The wireless router is connected to a modem using a ethernet cable. The wireless router should also be connected to a computer. After this the computer should recognize the router and guide you through the rest.
If you want to have internet on that laptop you need to be connected to internet provider which usually happens directly (connected to the modem) or indirectly (connected to the modem through wired or wireless router).
Yes. In fact, this is the standard, intended way for a wireless router to work. ISP/Internet service DSL/Cable-----> Modem---->Router )))))) PC ---> Cable ))))) Wireless
A modem's send light may not light up when connected to a wireless router if the two are not communicating. This can be caused by a faulty cable, an incorrect configuration, or a bad router.