A:AnswerDear Insanefloki;
Anywhere, meaning the moon? Well, that's a stretch. But any wireless network should be fine with this Netgear product (up to 200 feet from the source). My only issue is "older wireless routers." I have found that sometimes mixing old WiFi stuff with new WiFi stuff does have its faults, issues, and errors. Other than that, you can be anywhere that offers WiFi, and you should be enjoying the Internet. Get to it.
Best of luck,
Consultant Brian
A:AnswerYes, I believe it will. My daughter has windows 10 and plays many high end military games. Just be sure you have a good router that will push the signal.
A:AnswerYes. Wireless adapters are not PC specific. The only exception would be if it was a computer that did not have compatible drivers to go along with it.
A:AnswerNo it will not replace your internet from the cable it just makes everything you plug it into wireless. It will give you a signal for your smart tv and you can plug it into your laptop
A:AnswerHello! Unfortunately this will not work on your smart tv. Some older smart TVs required a dongle of some sort that would allow you to receive a WiFi single. This usually came with the tv or that you would have to purchase separately.
A:AnswerThis adapter is used to connect to your wireless access point which is providing your connection to the Internet. If you have your own access point in the "boonies", providing Internet access, then likely this adapter can connect to it. There needs to be an access point for this adapter to connect to. Most likely in the "boonies" there is no access point for you to connect to to get onto the Internet.
A:AnswerProbably not, since it needs a high-speed USB port (usually colored blue) to plug into, and I don't think devices that old would have one. You could check with your local tech-savvy person to make sure, though.
A:AnswerSo far I have been unable to get this one set up and I am an IT manager. It worked for a few minutes but my husband moved the connection and since then it refuses to uninstall and reinstall. After research I have found there are many issues with it and windows 10. So if you have windows 10 - run away from this one....