Depends on what your landlord will allow. Most new apartments are wired with up to date wiring that support both current cable TV systems and Satellite TV. If not, they may be able to discretely run your cable along the base board. Drilling may also be involved, so be sure to get your landlords permission as to exactly what is to be done.
It really depends on your cable company. In most cases, they'll do the outside installation and just connect to your system, but that's where their responsibility will end. From that point on, and poor TV signal issues will then be the responsibility of the apartment owner and it will fall upon them to correct any signal issues you may have due to poor signal strength or faulty wiring.
The de-scrambler is a digital cable. You do not need the cable service if your home is already wired.
Usually with an ethernet cable
twisted pair
The differences between cable and wireless internet is that, when it is "cable" internet a physical cable is connected between the computer and the router. Whereas the "wireless" internet is wireless, it sends information through the air to your computer.
The USB cable is about 50 cm to a metre.
Cricket has a aircard, for 40 permonth prepaid Yes, you should be able to get a stand alone contract for Internet service. As long as you have coax cable piped to your house. Think of it this way, water is piped to your house, your electric is wired to your house. If you have Cable wired to your house you can use this for a "land line." Some areas do not have cable wired to houses, but in most of those cases, they do have telephone service wired to their house. This can also act as a "land line." If you're lucky enough to have FIOS wired to your house-that's groovy. However, as long as you have some form of land line wired to your house you should be able to get service through it. Now with telephony its different-you actually have to have an analog phone and modem to dial out, then an ISP to dial up with. You should be able to also get DSL if you have a phone line wired in. If you have Coax wired in you should be able to get cable service. If you don't want standard cable television servic
Wireless or Wired (ethernet cable).
A normal crossed ethernet cable will do.
Because most office buildings are not wired with coaxial cable CompTIA Network + Chapter 7/ Question 20
Wired media are forms of wired communication in which all is transmitted via a wired as opposed to wireless connections. Cable television, wired telephone networks and fiber optics are all considered wired communications. Even wireless devices like mobile phones, the internet and satellite communications still need to rely on wired communications.
No.