i would say not recommended depending on the modems capabilities.
if the modem was an expensive($40+) one then yes, cheaper i would say no. more expensive =better quality.
Less expensive= not the greatest quality.
An individual can use their USB Skype phone at pretty much any location. The only requirement is to have wireless (WiFi) or some form of internet access.
iPads cannot use USB modems.
You don't. You plug the mini modem into your computer via USB.
Usually a RJ-45 a network connection, a USB connection for a USB modem, or a phone line for a modem connection.
Skype can be downloaded onto a USB device. This portable application can be run from a USB flash drive and used on any PC. This can be very helpful when traveling and want to use Skype on a public computer.
Because you use different modes to access it!
Your question presupposes that you have subscribed to cable internet service, and that the provider has run a cable to your home. It also presupposes that you have a cable modem. If these suppositions are correct, you just have to run coax between the cable jack on the wall and the cable modem. Then you need to connect the modem to your computer via USB, FireWire, or whatever interface your modem and computer have in common. FriPilot
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You can add internet connectivity buy purchasing a USB Modem, PCMCIA Modem
you can use one or the other.
It is highly unlikely that the PS3's system software supports your USB cable modem. If at all possible, use an Ethernet cable instead.