Sure. But you can't use them both at the same time.
Conexant is a company that manufactures a number of technology items including dial-up modems. Dial-up modems can be used to connect a computer to the internet via phone line (albeit at very slow speeds compared to broadband modems). Dial-up modems also allow one to use their computer as a fax machine.
An ethernet cable may look like a phone cable but it is not and would not serve any purpose to connect one to your phone line. The Cable modem has an ethernet cable as an output to a PC, router, or other device and not an input to provide internet access
couse both of them have internet.
You can get internet several ways without a landline phone. In fact you can have DSL via phone line without paying for a phone. You can also get broadband internet by cable modem or possibly through wi fi wireless internet. No you do not need a landline phone to get interne taccess ,there are several options,wireless,cable,satellite internet,wifi zones are provide internet without the need for a phone.
since a modem dials a number and on a normal telephone line you can only have one active call at once if you had to modems both of them together will try and make an active call
Very few modern computers have modems, due to the falling popularity of dialup modems. DSL and Cable modems are extremely rare as internal devices due to limited useability and the inability to network more than one computer or device to such a computer with ease. If it has a dialup modem, there will be a port for a phone cord in it.
Wireless router modems are what you use to connect to the internet. They can be found at any electronic store. Or you can pay a small fee & rent one provided by your internet service provider.
How do u get a Internet phone number when u have one bit not from the Internet
One of the main advantages of broadband internet compared to using a dial up service is the fact that your phone line can be used both for making calls and browsing the internet simultaneously. If you have a dial up connection, this ties up the phone line whenever you are using the internet connection.
Sure, you can run two computers at home on one phone line using a DSL splitter to separate the phone and internet signals. Just make sure your internet service provider supports multiple devices on the same line. And remember, you might experience slower speeds with two computers sharing the same connection.
One way to tell if your phone line is an analog one line is to plug a telephone directly into the jack. If the phone works, the line is analog.
No you can not. To further explain more information is needed. When you say "different Location" are you talking about another room in a house? or a different place all together? If it is just in a different room then you want to use a router to connect multiple devices to one modem. If it is the latter, the reason you cannot have 2 different modems is because you Service provider of you DSL internet will not allow you to have 2 modems active at the same time. When you activated your DSL with your service provider the "Provisioned" your modem to their network. In other words they allowed that one specific modem access to the internet. The Serial number and the MAC address on the modem are what your service provider put into their system to allow that specific modem onto their network. In order for you two have 2 different modems active at the same time they will charge you 2 access fee's, basically just double what your current internet bill is. Hope that helped :)