Technically, wireless Internet is satellite and cellular Internet. You're probably thinking of extending your cable and DSL connection around your home with wireless. You need a wireless access point in order to use your Xbox wireless adapter. However, there is an alternative to wireless called powerline. This technolgoy works really well. I have this myself. You can use powerline so you can use your wired jack on the back of your Xbox and simplify the setup. Check this out: http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/en_US/images/abn/2009/com/pcon/netgear_pwrline/netgear_powerline.swf http://www.bestbuy.com/site/NETGEAR+-+Powerline+Ethernet+Adapter+Kit/8919708.p?id=1214004487426&skuId=8919708&st=powerline
Satellite wireless internet is an excellent alternative for those needing an internet connection in a rural area that does not have regular service available. Without the satellite wireless, many customers would not have any access. It is also a good alternative if your local company has high prices.
If you want wireless, the Xbox 360 wireless adapter is the only way you can go wireless unless you buy a wireless bridge which is not easy at all to setup. You can still use your ethernet jack to connect to the Internet if your Xbox is in a different room from your router. This video will explain the technology you can use to do this: http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/en_US/images/abn/2009/com/pcon/netgear_pwrline/netgear_powerline.swf http://www.bestbuy.com/site/NETGEAR+-+Powerline+Ethernet+Adapter+Kit/8919708.p?id=1214004487426&skuId=8919708&st=powerline
Wireless adapters in genral are for computers. The Xbox is designed to only work with the official Xbox wireless adapter to boost revenue to Microsoft. I personally suggest staying away from this adapter because it can only be used for the Xbox. Powerline is an alternative to wireless, and powerline can be used with many different things. The best way to connect to the Internet is a network cable directly to the router, but when that is not an option, powerline and wireless are the 2 most popular options. There are other options such as MoCa and HomePNA. Check this out: http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/en_US/images/abn/2009/com/pcon/netgear_pwrline/netgear_powerline.swf http://www.bestbuy.com/site/NETGEAR+-+Powerline+Ethernet+Adapter+Kit/8919708.p?id=1214004487426&skuId=8919708&st=powerline
No. You can use this though which is generic and can be used with anything with an ethernet port: http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/en_US/images/abn/2009/com/pcon/netgear_pwrline/netgear_powerline.swf http://www.bestbuy.com/site/NETGEAR+-+Powerline+Ethernet+Adapter+Kit/8919708.p?id=1214004487426&skuId=8919708&st=powerline
A wireless backhaul is a mobile wireless system used for transferring data, useful for when other wireless routes are busy or overused. The most commonly used is via microwave systems but this can also be done by satellite.
You will need about a 10' X 4' area to use the Body Solid Powerline Cable Crossover Machine.
it plays as and radio communciatio and it also helps with phones they make poeple watch tv use phones and also use wireless phone and laptops ect....
Sure, you can set it to ad-hoc mode, and connect two devices together
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okay the wireless adapter isn't just for fire red for one and a wireless adapter is what you use to hook up 2 game boys together wirelessly.
No, DSL uses the same telephone line you use to make calls.