Yes if it can support both
No.
You can buy your own cable modem for roughly one hundred dollars or so.
I know for sure that Oceanic Time Warner Cable In Hawai'i does not.
I think that high speed wireless is worse then a cable modem, since it will go out during a very bad thunderstorm or any bad weather. With a cable modem you are less problems to occur an outage.
Wireless routers are a necessary piece of equipment that you need if you have several computers in your home and you all want to have internet service at the same time. A modem is what connects your computer to your ISP DSL or cable line. You will need BOTH in your home if you all want to use your computers at the same time whilst being in different parts of the house and thus that is the main benefit of being wireless.
Internet Protocal's are assigned through a Modem ( If your a Time Warner Cable customer then you have a modem) Modems feed off a IP assigned by the TWC Data Center! Your Wireless Router is connected to the modem so your ip is the same.
One main difference is that you need to have cable television in order to have a cable modem, but DSL runs through a standard telephone line and jack. Another main difference that is helpful in selection which service to use is that DSL requires you to live within a certain distance of a phone tower to get signal, while cable does not. Also, with DSL, you get the same speed no matter what, but with cable, your speed is affected by how many other people are using tat cable service at the same time.
If for instance you have a PC connected to the internet with an ethernet cable at a cable modem you can unplug the ethernet cable to the PC at the modem and Plug in a ethernet cable from the PS3 to the modem and a connection to the internet is possible. If the PC and PS3 are close enough you can just unplug the PC ethernet cable at the PC and move it over to the PS3. The first time you do this you need to go to the PS3 network setting and auto set the network settings. When you are done using the PlayStation 3 you just unplug the ethernet cable for the PS3 from the modem and plug the PC cable back into the modem for the PC to go back online or switch the cable back if it was close enough. When you get tired of doing this just purchase a router and plug the PS3 and PC into the router and plug the router into the modem.
coaxial is useful in the fact that not only is it used by your cable boxes to recieve tv channels but it also can be used at the same time with a modem to receive an internet connection from your isp!
No, they are not the same. They are separate cable companies.
This question does not make sense to answer. However, I will tell you this. A PC and Xbox is a totally different system. Xbox is purely for gaming, PC is for multi-tasking.
half duplex modem is each station can transmit and receive but not at the same time. full duplex modem is both stations can transmit and receive simultaneously.