yes but they dont want to
A wireless router, is a device that not only performs the functions of a router but also acts as a wireless access point. Wireless clients connect to the wireless router to access a common network, the router also often provides access to the internet.
That depends on what you are attempting to do. If you are trying to access the internet, then no, a wireless router is not needed.
To access internet wirelessly from a MacBook, you will simply need a wireless connection available. You will need to the passwords and other related information for your wireless router. You will also need to turn on your wireless card (Airport card) in your MacBook. Simply setup your connection to your router.
A Wireless G router provides Wireless access to 802.11g compatible devices
Yes, at least one router per access point.
how far are you able to access your wireless
No. You can not attach a router and use a standard Verizon Wireless aircard as a wireless access point. This is why they have MiFi which is essentially a wireless access point.
Yes, you can.
A Linksys wireless router is a type of wireless router manufactured by the company Linksys. It works as a router to allow multiple computers to access the internet connection, and does so over a wireless local area network (WLAN) which computers access via their wireless cards.
A wireless router bridge is a way to use an old or unneeded wireless router to extend the usable range of a central Internet access point. This can be done by connecting an older router to a functioning router and then either changing the wireless mode of the router to bridge, or by changing the firmware inside of the router so it can support bridging. The end result is a wireless router that will pick up the signal from an access point and provide Internet access to any computer that uses the wireless router bridge.
if your wireless router has lan ports then the answer is yes.