You can use a wireless modem if there is an unlocked signal available.
No.
As long as you have a cable in the basement to plug the modem into (phone line or cable line (coaxial) usually) and a power receptacle a modem will work anywhere.
It depends on the Service. It ranges anywhere from 25000- 30000 Wan Plus the modem rental if you need it, which is anywhere form 3000 to 5000 Wan. In USD that would be 22.50- 27.00 + 2.70- 4.50(Modem)
The companies that make modem and router combos are Netgear, Centurylink, Qwest and Windstream. The price range is anywhere from 45.00 to 90.00. Overstock website is a good place to start looking the this product.
First of all, home banking is under modem banking (It can be also corporate banking). Answering your question - No, it doesn't give same meaning. Modem banking provides access to bank account by using a modem, a computer and specialized software on the client side. Internet banking gives an access through secure website - anywhere you are, you don't have to have any software, as it is is modem B.
If you have high speed at home via cable or DSL you can buy a wireless router and connect your laptop wirelessly to it via 802.11. If you don't already have service, you can purchase a cellular modem that will attach to your computer via USB. With that type of modem you can take your laptop anywhere there is cell service and be online.
sure, try r-bgan
its a wireless modem which enables you to connect on the internet from anywhere you are. for more information please visit this site http://www.webafrica.co.za/
no...but a modem with a built-in wireless router would.
modem and of course, computer. other alternatives: wi-fi connection anywhere or wireless broadband router.
The USB Modem is a plug and play device, small in sizes, can be easily carry out anywhere and no additional power is required to use this USB Modem. Just plug the device into your PC or laptop, it will be automatically detected and installed in your PC and you are ready to go! It works almost like other USB Internet Modems in the market.
You will need to buy a new modem that is designed for your DSL modem. This is due to the fact that the modem is designed to use the dsl signal opposed to the cable modem.