Yes you can, you have to do that like following. Connect one DSL wireless modemrouter to the cable modem, and another wireless modem connect in the first wireless modemrouter. You have to understand that internet speed on the first DSL router will be rather higher then for the second one.
There are at least two ways. First, you connect the wireless router directly to the cable modem, and then the switch in the wireless router. You have to connect the cable coming from the modem in the wireless router internet port. Second, you connect the wireless router to the switch, again the cable coming from the switch you have to connect on the wireless router internet port. It's better to put the wireless router just after the modem, but it's not required.
Whether or not a network cable is connected to your computer.
You have to have a Ethernet or Wireless card in your PC, then you can connect via Ethernet cable or wireless.
You have two basic options. 1.You can connect your laptop to your cable, fibre optic, or DSL modem or Ethernet port using an Ethernet cord. 2. You can connect your cable, fibre optic, or DSL modem or Ethernet port to a wireless router using a Ethernet cable. You then connect your laptop using wireless to your wireless router.
Wireless internet Cable+ Ethernet cord. Cable+
You would have to have wireless internet.
Internet by cable is ofcause faster than Wireless but wireless is easier to connect to and you can do so anywhere around the routers range without a cable connected
Switch off the wireless capability.
Switch off the wireless capability.
connect the cable modem to PC using the usb port, leaving you the ethernet porton on the cable modem to connect to the wireless router.
If it is WIFI then you will need to connect it with the cable first to set up the passwords and access keys for wireless. Then, if you have a wireless card on your computer, you won't need the cable after setting it up.
No. Your computer would connect directly to the cable modem via an ethernet cable.