Only will work if it is on sleep, not off or hibernate.
99.9% of modern laptop have both wireless as well as wire network interface.
It's a matter of choice. If you like flexibility laptop will be better for you. If you do not mind to have your computer at the same place desktop will work for you.
If your laptop is equipped with a USB port (most are) then virtually any USB wireless adapter will work.
Basically yes, any laptop with wifi capability and within wifi network will work. Other factors might contribute, is the wifi has public access, can you connect your laptop to the wifi network available and might be the wifi network required certain fee access that you may or not willing to pay.
it should work cuz acer is a windows laptop and i have maplestory on windwos laptop but not a acer but it should still work
Yes. The switch is acting as a "hub" between the various clients on the network.
Install xp on the laptop. A laptop won't work without an operating system.You can do this. But how do you mean "connect"? If you want to share files, then here's a way. If the laptop has a floppy drive and a network card you can make a network bootdisk to boot the laptop and connect to the laptop using ethernet . This will allow you to access shares on the desktop and u can copy over files from the laptop to the desktop but you can't access the laptop from the desktop.You can also try "LapLink" google it for more info.
Any computer needs electricity to work. Laptop computers have an internal battery that powers the computer when you are away from your work desk. If you are return to your work desk or the battery is running out of charge you can still attach the laptop computer to mains electricity.
Yes, it will work but you still have to have the readme requirements
Mate I've done the same thing. You got to bridge the wireless connection and your local one and then you try it. I tried the same thing before but I'm telling you won't work. I've bought a wireless adaptor. Guess what. Life made easier. Your better off with one.
Actually modern CCTV cameras can work with nearly every usual Laptop. the most important thing, though, is that the Laptop has a reasonable fast network interface and a fast graphics card. So as longs as one doesn't have an old-fashioned i486 processor laptop all requirements should be fulfilled.
No. The hardware exists but has no drivers nor software to make it work.