The ethernet cable is the cable with end plugs similar to a phone cable but a little larger in appearance. The cable modem may have one leaving it to go to your PC or your router for a home network
No a modem is not a cable, a cable connects to a modem.
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No, a cable modem connects to a cat5 coax cable and a DSL modem connects to a standard phone line.
No, just connect the cable to the cable modem and then connect the modem to the computer.
You will need to buy a new modem that is designed for your DSL modem. This is due to the fact that the modem is designed to use the dsl signal opposed to the cable modem.
In general, a cable modem will offer better and more reliable bandwidth and a wireless modem.
The cable modem can be faulty, check with you service provider
No. Your computer would connect directly to the cable modem via an ethernet cable.
Your question presupposes that you have subscribed to cable internet service, and that the provider has run a cable to your home. It also presupposes that you have a cable modem. If these suppositions are correct, you just have to run coax between the cable jack on the wall and the cable modem. Then you need to connect the modem to your computer via USB, FireWire, or whatever interface your modem and computer have in common. FriPilot
For cable modem networking to work the cable modem will need to be connected to a network hub. This will allow all computers in the network to connect to the internet.
yes you can
Telephone is Cat3 while the cable coming form the modem is Cat5
Yes, you can own your own cable modem, but most television and internet providers allow you to use a cable modem for free if you sign up for their service.