If your talking about a dial-up modem, it uses a public IP just like a ethernet card. It depends on your ISP, what range of IP addresses you are assigned when you connect (DHCP: automatically assigned IP address; IP address can change) or you could also have a static address( IP address is always the same).
The cable modem MAC address is a twelve-character alphanumeric identifier. It is usually found on the back of the modem.
You have to have some kind of modem between your comp & internet source.
any wireless modem
it means real time communication/control modem, the real time in the sense that there is a response for every signal sent almost immediately. this kind of modem is used in connections like your atm, gps, pos etc
A modem is used to connect the computer with internet service.
Mac address
Yes, a modem can be traced, as it typically has a unique identifier known as the MAC (Media Access Control) address. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can track the usage and location of a modem through this address, along with the IP address assigned to it. Additionally, law enforcement can trace a modem's activity through network logs and other tracking methods if necessary.
a modem is a transfer adapter, your ISP, puts in that connects your computer the internet.
Coaxial and ethernet. The round one is coaxial, the rectangular ones are ethernet.
A modem
What describes the external IP address that is obtained by a router through a cable or DSL modem?
If you have a modem, simply unplug and replug your modem. You should be given a new IP address. If not, I honestly don't know. Best of luck though