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If your PS3 needs to connect to the internet use your XMB setting menu under one of the last on the list and having to do with internet connections. The PS3 has the ability to to connect to Broadband cable or DSL internet with WiFi or ethernet cable and I would not call that a PS3 modem The related link from Playstation Knowledge has the best description of the procedures and help with any trouble shooting you may need
DSL refers to a type of connection and broadband refers to an internet service. You can purchase a modem and a router independently, however many internet service providers prefer to provide you with one.
Yes, the BSNL modem can be used with any other broadband connection that you have, and the same is the thing for other companies too. You should have no problem using it with whatever setup you have.
Any modem can be used... if you want to play multiplayer, you should use a modem which can connect to the Internet.
First of all, you need to buy your laptop a wireless internet card. any will do.. as long as it's made for laptops.. Once you do that, you need to get a broadband connection.. if the broadband connection you get already comes with a modem wich casts a wireless signal, you're good to go, all you would need to do is install the wireless card in you pc. If your broadband modem does not cast a wireless signal THEN you would need to buy a router wich casts a wireless signal and connect the router to your broadband modem. And that's it
It is not recommended that the broadband modem be disconnected at any time. The one exception is when you powercycle (unplug, hold it out of electrical outlet for a minute) to reboot the modem. The modem is designed to stay on at all times, but you can turn your computer off, if you want.
Any broadband should be fine, you don't need a special ps3 broadband. You can connect wirelessly via the inbuilt wifi or with an ethernet cable to a router.
Ofc can u have a router without broadband but you just wont get any connection, so if you want a connection too, then you'll need broadband yes.
There are two general ways that someone can connect to the internet, either by wired broadband or wireless broadband. Examples of a wired broadband connections are by dial-up or cable. Examples of wireless broadband connections are by Wi-Fi or satellite.
Any time of modem is a device that, when hooked to a computer, will connect that computer to the Internet or another network via an operating phone line.
The iPad will connect to any standard wireless network - the broader the band the better.
Pay for wireless modem of aircard. You can access broadband anywhere there is a signal and use with any type of comp like a laptop in a car but is pricey