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.
Yes, a modem can potentially be traced if the time cell number and web address are known. The time cell number, often associated with a specific device or mobile network, can help identify the location or user of the modem. Additionally, the web address provides information about the online activity linked to that modem. Network providers and law enforcement can use this information to track the modem's usage and location.
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?