Monday, December 19, 2011

Wireless router?

I have broadband just normal 256 broadband and I have a normal router but I need a new router so I was wondering will a wireless router work, whats the diffrence between a router and a wireless one?|||Basically, a "wired" router requires wires for you to connect PCs to each other or create an internet connection. But with wireless router (which means it is wi-fi capabled), you can connect to it wirelessly as long as you have a wi-fi enabled desktop or laptop.|||A wireless router would work perfectly on a 256 broadband. The difference is that with a wireless router, you can take your laptop anywhere in your house/office %26amp; you would have internet connectvity. However if you have a desktop %26amp; you want to use your wireless router with a desktop, then it would work but would not make sense. This is because wireless routers are mainly taken for mobility.|||A wired router is just that. Wired from modem to router to cumputer. A wireless is wired from modem to router and sent over the air to your wireless card . This way you have more options to place your computer without worrying about how your going to wire it and if its a laptop mobility. You should be aware that walls ,floors and distance make a differance in the speed of downloading and uploading .From 50 mbs to 0, or no signal at all. Wired is most often trully twice as fast; starting at 100 mbs and faster for the expensive models. If your on at%26amp;t dsl purchase the two wire. It's both wire and wireless and most any wireless card will work with it/

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