Yes. "You want to use the jack that connects directly to the point where the TV cable comes into you home with no splitters between this jack and the entrance point. Later, if your cable modem connection is constantly going down, you might consider that you've chosen the wrong jack for the connection because an inline splitter can degrade the connection. The cable company that installed the jacks should be able to tell you which jack is best to use for the cable modem." Source: CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing & Maintaining Your PC, Sixth Edition, Jean Andrews, P. 934
the jack that connects directly to the point where the TV cabel comes into your home with no splitters between this jack and the entrance point.
Yes, it is possible to connect a computer straight to a network cable which usually connects the modem. Look for the cable at Ebay.
On a DSL Modem you will find an RJ45 (Resistor Jack) connector with the help of which you can connect to an ISP of your choice.
Make sure the modem is plugged into the phone jack
1. Make sure all devices are powered on. Modem should have Power light on. 2. Plug DSL phone line in from wall jack to modem. Modem should now have DSL light on (first with slow blink, then fast blink, then steady). 3. Plug Ethernet cable into modem, then into internet port (the one by itself) on the router. Modem should not have Ethernet light on, Router will have internet light on. 4. Type 192.168.1.1 in a browser window. User name is blank, password is admin. 5. Under internet connection type, change to PPPoE 6. Enter your Verizon user name and password. Make sure "Keep alive" is checked. 7. Save settings. You should be online.
no you need to get the wirless modem then that gets plugged in the phone jack or other cable or phone slot then you set up the connectionary setting on you laptop so it can receve them.
You could pay a cable company for Internet and they would supply it to your house. Then you would connect a modem to a tv jack and a router to the modem. Then you have wifi. For more information, you should contact a cable provider near you.
No, any TV jack can be used. It can depend a great deal on the house and the cabling. In most cases, the closer the modem is to the main drop, the better off you will be. The shorter the run, the more data integrity you will have. The signal strength at the far end of the house may not be sufficient for the modem to work properly.
Your question presupposes that you have subscribed to cable internet service, and that the provider has run a cable to your home. It also presupposes that you have a cable modem. If these suppositions are correct, you just have to run coax between the cable jack on the wall and the cable modem. Then you need to connect the modem to your computer via USB, FireWire, or whatever interface your modem and computer have in common. FriPilot
Once considered a highly technical device only for the most technologically capable, the cable modem is now a tool used in the vast majority of households. If you want to use your cable modem in the same general area as your television but you are having trouble with just one cable jack, then maybe you should invest in a splitter. A splitter will essentially make it so that you can run one cable to the modem, and one to the television. This can be an excellent alternative to having two separate devices in different locations of your home.
There are a number of possible causes. First, make sure that the telephone is securely plugged into the jack, and that both ends of the telephone wire from the cable modem to the telephone jack are plugged in properly. Then make sure that the coaxial cable is securely plugged into the cable modem and that the cable modem is plugged in and receiving power. The next step is to unplug the electrical power from the cable modem for about 30 seconds and then plug it back in. If none of those steps resolves the problem, then you will have to call Comcast from another phone for further instructions.
I am assuming the "internet port" you are talking about is the phone jack in the wall of your house? If that is the case, the ethernet cable that comes with your 360 needs to plug into your modem or router which in turn plugs into your "internet port" in the wall of your house. So essentially it goes: wall-mounted phone jack> internet modem or router (most modems come with wireless routers built in)> XBOX 360. Hope this helps.
Yes, it is possible to connect a computer straight to a network cable which usually connects the modem. Look for the cable at Ebay.
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No, while an ethernet cable plug looks like a phone jack cable plug it is actually larger. The PS3 can not be connected to the internet with dial up internet service and an ethernet cable is meant to be connected to a modem or router.
On a DSL Modem you will find an RJ45 (Resistor Jack) connector with the help of which you can connect to an ISP of your choice.
No it just looks that size it is actually larger and will only give you the internet from modem or router
not the modem it self, but with an internet plan. im not sure if comcast's high speed internet offers wifi but i know Xfinity does