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No, a cable modem connects to a cat5 coax cable and a DSL modem connects to a standard phone line.
If it is a different outlet but the same subscribed phone line you should have no problems. If you plan on taking your modem to another location (different phone number) this will not work.
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.
Yes, DSL requires a DSL modem as well as an Ethernet port to your PC or laptop.
When using bridge mode, a person can extend their LAN service to another or through another modem. LAN can be made faster if bridged through a DSL modem.
When using bridge mode, a person can extend their LAN service to another or through another modem. LAN can be made faster if bridged through a DSL modem.
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 :)
The bandwidth of a DSL modem varies depending on physical distance from the main center, while a cable modem is a static speed in all areas. For this reason, distance determines the greater bandwidth size.
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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.
Well i used to have DSL and I had the same problem. I had to upgrade my internet to something better.
The comcast modem is a cable modem not a DSL modem so they cant be compared.