You will need to have an ethernet card in order to use dsl or cable internet with your computer.
You don't - you'll need an Ethernet card for your computer. A regular voice/fax modem is different than a high-speed/network connection, so you need a different 'card' (with a socket that will match your cable). If you can't find a socket that your Ethernet cable fits, then you don't have an Ethernet card installed!
You don't unless you plan on networking or plan on using DSL to it's utmost. You can use DSL through the USB port but Ethernet, (network card) is more stable and slightly faster. The network card allows two or more computers to communicate with each other. Without it you cannot network.
If you have a playstation network card, you can download anything from the playstation store, as long as you don't exceed the money limit on the card.
I just went wireless on two computers. I already had DSL service through the cable provider, so I bought a router and it did all the work for me. I don't have wireless service through any provider just the DSL... One bill!! Hope this helps
At the minimum, you will need a DSL modem and a computer with USB ports. Not all DSL modems support Windows 98 through USB, though. If your modem doesn't support Windows 98 on USB, then you will need at a minimum an Ethernet card and a crossover cable. If you want to share the connection with multiple computers, you need an Ethernet or Wi-fi router, and either a wireless card or Ethernet card and cable for each computer.
If your computer soes not have a network card installed you will need tp purchase one.
You need an Online connection to get the Network with a PS3 that must be WiFi or ethernet from a Cable or DSL broadband Internet Service Provider
You don't you need an internet service like cable or DSL
ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network DSL: Digital Subscriber Line
Well, you need a network interface card to connect to the Internet and/or your network. I'm pretty sure the answer is no.
A Cable/DSL gateway is a network gateway. It is used to establish a connection between DSL and Cable TV to a computer network by physical means, such as through LAN or a wireless network.