Yes, If you have a Modem
Wifi router does not require internet to function properly, but if you want to have wireless internet you need an internet provider.
The classic WRT54GL will indeed work with any Internet service provider, as will any router.
Unfortunately, you will need to purchase another modem. Your router has to be installed into your modem for it to work correctly. Contact your internet provider for additional information.
If the Internet stops working in your house, you should start trying to fix the problem by unplugging the N wireless router and then plugging it back in again. This will force it to reconnect and reset. Often, this is enough to get it to work. You may also have to restart the modem. If these things do not work, then you can assume that there is a larger issue with the router or the provider.
first you have to have internet connection or it wont work
Either use a router or wireless internet.
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
Yes you need to own a wireless router or something that gives off a wireless internet signal for it to work
An internet connection from an ISP. And a router. A very popular router is the Linksys WRT54G. It takes all of 5 minutes to set-up and in a few months if your router breaks (not that they do, their usually reliable but hey), so when it goes down and you are back to a wire for a few hours you will feel so crippled you wont believe it.
All WiFi routers and access points will work with any Internet service provider, including Qwest.
Yes. However, you will lose you INTERNET connection if you were connected via a wireless router.
No any router will work, get something like a belkin or cisco systems router, works on the same 802.11 b/g/n system.