Wraun asked:


I am installing DSL in my house. The location of the wireless router will not be ideal to reach across my home. I have an extra wireless router and was hoping it could pick up and retransmit. I know there are boosters, but I was hoping not to have to pay for and install something I don’t really need.

Thanks!

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Em asked:


My mom got a Acer Laptop and the D-LinkĀ® DIR-615 Wireless-N Router. After we set it up can she travel (like anywhere in the car) and get internet connection? Or only internet in the house? Or can she sit like in McDonalds because she needs wi-fi? How does it work? I need any info if you have on it. Thanks.

Tom H asked:


I need a fast wireless router for home use that will also allow two computers to print from the same printer. The Apple Airport extreme router does what I need, but at a price. The Apple one works because there is a USB port at the back which allows printers to be plugged in. Both computers then printe from this. It needs to be compatible with both Mac and PC! Thanks :)

Joel F asked:


We are thinking about getting a wireless adapter that is compatible with our N1 Wireless Router. It is currently plugged in via LAN wire, And we are hoping to move our router upstairs so we can receive better signal from other computers. If so, What USB adapter would work with the apple? Thanks

David S asked:


Is it possible for wireless routers to talk to one another? If wireless router “A” connects to a dsl modem and serves as a wireless access point (typical set up), can wireless router “B” connect wirelessly to router “A”? If so, can wireless router “B” then be an access point for computers connected to it, routing traffic to “A”?

redmaile asked:


what wireless router would you recommend?

molir00 asked:


Right now I have a wired router attached to the cable modem, but I would like to add a wireless router for other devices. Is it possible with a cable modem connection? Please be as specific as possible and I’ll choose you as best answer. Thanks.

How do wireless routers work?

nitrous asked:


I want to have the internet available in another room other than my office. I have DSL, can a wireless router achieve this for me? Or would I need wireless internet as well?

Williams asked:


I have a 1400 sq. ft. size house and do not plan on anyone else retrieving a signal from my router (which I can change) and there is no one else in my house so is the cheapest linksys, wireless router ok to buy?

DaveAU asked:


Can anyone tell me how Wireless Routers For your Internet Connection work?
Thanks.

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