go and buy it from a computer store
When your connection directly from modem is faster (internet bandwidth), than through the router.
In general, a cable modem will offer better and more reliable bandwidth and a wireless modem.
Yes, you can use multiple Ethernet cables to connect a cable modem to a router, but typically you only need one cable for the connection. If you have multiple Ethernet ports on your modem and router, you might use them for connecting additional devices or creating a more complex network setup. However, connecting multiple cables between the modem and router won't increase the speed or bandwidth of that single connection.
No, a router connects 2 or more different networks. A modem just changes the signal type.
if your modem has wireless capblility then you don't need a router.
if modem has wireless capability then a router is not needed
if modem has wireless capability then a router is not needed
Not all modems are a combined modem/router. Some companys only supply the modem and if you have more then one networkable device then you can get a separate router yourself.
Not all modems are a combined modem/router. Some companys only supply the modem and if you have more then one networkable device then you can get a separate router yourself.
MAC/PC/printer to router. Router to modem. Modem to wall/internet. Wired or wireless router is optional, same principle.
The function of a bandwidth router is to moniter all the connections that are to do with the router and helps you work out how much bandwidth each connection is using.
there has been a misunderstanding between modem and router. some people use only a modem to connect wirelessly and some use a modem and a router. The fact is there are two types. first type is a modem with built in router, second is router itself. this will clear your mind. you don't have to buy a router to go online, just a get modem with router built in