You should be able to do that, but some minor tweaking of setting might be required.
Yes, of course they would each have to be wired to the router with CAT5 cable.
No need, you only need one or the other as they are both modems and 2 is unnecessary.
no you do not need to be wireless, you can just use a reg cat5 cable to ps3/xbox/wii from router to hook up
If you connect your modem to the router, and then using one of LAN port (router's) connect the PS3 to the router, you will not interfere with wireless signal at all.
Buy a wireless router and hook it to your cable modem. PS3 does not provide broadband you must purchase it
I'm not sure, but mabye, an ethernet cable?
You need to have two things: a wireless router and a wireless adapter compatible with the router.
buy a new wireless router or contact your internet provider and ask for a better connection but may cost. also you can get a long Ethernet cable and hook your Xbox up to your wireless router.
just a ethernet cable to hook it up to your router if you do not have wireless internet available
Use an ethernet cable and plug that in from your modem or a router then into your xbox 360
Purchase a router and an ethernet cable and connect the router to the cable modem and then connect everything to the router if you get the wireless router then you connect wired devices to the back of the wireless router and you can go WiFi to connect the PS3 or connect it with ethernet cables for a better connection.
1. With an ethernet cable. 2. If you have a wireless router, and both XBOX's have wireless transmitters, have them book hook up to the same network, and voila!
Yes you can. If you have a DSL or Cable broadband internet you just need to hook the modem's ethernet cable to the computer and your set to go. (of course after you configure everything) If you don't have a ethernet port and just a wireless laptop then you will need either a wireless modem or a wireless Router. The Modem just hooks to the router then the router connects to all your networkable devices. I would vote for the wireless router as once you get a smartphone, iPad, WiFi Blueray player, WiFi HDTV, X-Box, etc, you will already be set up to hook them all up. Most wireless Routers usually have 4 ethernet ports as part of it also.
a modem takes cable input and output goes to only 1 Ethernet cable. A router takes the 1 Ethernet cable and makes it so that you can hook up four or five Ethernet cables. a wireless router allows you to hook up 4 or 5 Ethernet cables and unlimited amounts of wireless receivers. If you only have 1 computer, you don't need a router. You only need 1 Ethernet cable. To put it in simple terms : Yes, many newer external modems have full router and firewall functionality built-in to a single device