External modems are built with a female data communications equipment (DCE) DB-25 port for connection to a controlling device such as a PC or a router. Depending on the model of the router you are connecting to, you will use that type of cable. For details lookup "modem-router configuration" on Cisco.com
It routes things... lol If you have a cable internet connection for instance, the cable company gives you a cable modem that connects to the cable jack in the wall. To split this signal amongst multiple computers you need a router. The router plugs right into the modem and the computers plug into the router. The router then will devide the internet signal between the computers.
a wireless router is needed when internet modem doesn't have wireless capability.
You can get a wireless cable router at any electronic store or website. The brand that I use is Linksys by Cisco I've had it for two years and no problems.
Between the cable modem and the workstations.
yes you can
wireless modem is called that because it has a wirelss router built in. wireless router just a wireless router. if your cable is not wireless you can buy a wireless router or a cable modem with wireless router
If you have a router the ethernet cable connects to it. If you have another item like a PC connected to a modem you could disconnect the ethernet cable from it and plug in the PS3 until you purchase a router.
Rollover cable (also known as Cisco console cableor a Yost cable) is a type of null-modem cable that is often used to connect a computer terminal to a router's console port
yes you can
The PS3 does not have a router. It can go online with an ethernet cable connected to a router or modem or with WiFi from a wireless router or modem
Yes.
Attach the router to the Cable MODEM provided by your ISP. Attach the computers to the router. Your ISP and router provider should have supplied cds with installation wizards to make the connections happen automagically.