You don't. You plug the mini modem into your computer via USB.
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.
You do not need a dial-up modem. However, you will need to either purchase or rent a DSL modem, which works differently from a dial-up modem, and is usually outside the computer.
The short answer is that you don't. Sure, you can plug a fax modem into a phone line that supports DSL, but it is just using the dial-up capabilities of the line and not the DSL capabilities. A regular modem like that functions like a telephone and transmits in the audible frequency range and not the higher DSL frequencies. With DSL, you'd use a DSL modem (with or without an included router), not a dial-up modem.
Use a DSL modem....
Yes, DSL requires a DSL modem as well as an Ethernet port to your PC or laptop.
Try to install the DSL filter coming out of your phone.
I dont think so. Some providers only allow the customer to use the provider's modem; others allow the customer to use any DSL modem, as long as it's compatible with the provider's DSL network.
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No, DSL modems are meant to receive data directly and are unable to dial. You will need a modem with dialing capabilities to use dial up.
No, a cable modem connects to a cat5 coax cable and a DSL modem connects to a standard phone line.
If you have services from cable internet and DSL services, then you will be able to use any modem for the services, as long as you choose a modem that is supported by the company you purchase services from.
The comcast modem is a cable modem not a DSL modem so they cant be compared.