Depends: With or without permission? My neighbor uses our internet wirelessly, with our permission.
If you are trying to connect to a wireless network that is unsecured, your neighbor could very well be looking at everything that you do! Well, even if it is secured, they still could be.
But if you are using it without permission, just be careful not to get caught as some people pay for their bandwidth usage, and if you're upping their bill they may have it out for you!
Many people share the internet with the neighbors, so one will purchase a Belkin Wireless G Universal Range Extender to accomplish that. The range extender helps people be able to catch a WiFi connection from far away.
This is assuming that there is no outside access to the Ethernet network such as a Internet connection. If there were then firewalls would be needed to prevent a outside intrusion of the network. In addition to physical access security, a wireless network requires authentication and encryption to prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to the wireless network or capturing and decoding the data that is being transferred via a wireless network connection. If the wireless network has outside WAN access then you would also need firewalls as with the Ethernet network.
What do you mean working with each other? 802.11g is the wireless protocol, which you can secure with WAP or WEP encryption and it would be called a secured wireless network. Also, it would be called a WLAN for wireless local area network. They're the same thing.
encryption key
The network has relatively few wireless devices.
Wireless.
The rule generally is connect to an unsecured wireless network at your own risk. The security risk to your privacy and device are high. Its not advisable at all
to split the Internet between different computers or to make it wireless if it is a wireless router
One needs a wireless network extender when one decides to go to an area where their home phone or internet service is unable to be used. For instance, if one were to go outside and walk around, one would be able to do so if they had a wireless network extender.
one with no wires? wireless? which would mean you need a wireless router? i think an AD HOC network is the simplest. It allows two computers or devices to talk to each other without needing a middleman aka wireless router. as far as i know only 2 computers can be used in an AD HOC Network
Some PS3 have wireless network adapter installed and only what you need is to connect to your existing wireless network. Instructions are here http://www.ehow.com/how_4812599_up-ps-via-wireless-router.html If you do not have a wireless adapter, than you are stuck. So far there are no adapters which would work with PS3.
It's short for service set identifier