Wireless modems are more susceptible to being broken into than cable modems.
I think that high speed wireless is worse then a cable modem, since it will go out during a very bad thunderstorm or any bad weather. With a cable modem you are less problems to occur an outage.
Their are many retailers where you can purchase a wireless DSL modem but I recommend going on Amazon and browsing through your options. I would recommend a netgear modem.
You purchase a wireless router and short ethernet cable (some routers include the cable) and connect it to the cable modem output with the short ethernet cable, then connect the ethernet cable that was connected to your modem outputs to the wireless router outputs. This will only work if your Laptop has WiFi capability The prices of wireless router vary greatly and many can be purchased less than for retail price. Review online prices before making a purchase to prevent overpaying.
it is possible ...never the less you should always password protect your wifi ...
first, you need to pay company such as att, Verizon, comcast to let you have internet, second, they will give a modem that has a router built in already, if not you need to get one yourself. remember there are two types of modems, first one is modem with built in router and one without router.Yesh
Wireless tends to be easier to configure, as running the cables can be a complicated activity. However, wireless is inherently less secure without proper configuration, which many less-technical people overlook when configuring a wireless network.
No, Toshiba's firmware in their blu-ray players makes it so you need their proprietary wireless adapter. Sort of a rip-off since I can't find one for less than $80. I moved my cable modem & wireless access point next to my blu-ray so I can connect them with a cat-5 cable, instead of shill out more bucks than I paid for the blu-ray.
You need to purchase broadband internet service and the network connection devices. The router does not have to be wireless because you can also connect with a ethernet cable from the PS3 to a router
Usually router have no problems connecting to modems. There are exceptions though. Some routers have locked settings and will not allow you connect to anything less than it was designed for (some very specific modem).
One of the wonderful things today about the every changing technology is that it is truly possible to establish a wireless connection in the home or within a small office with a wireless router and modem. Many of the well-known wireless router and modem combinations are easy to set up and do not require a tremendous amount of technical knowledge. Simply follow the setup and your Wifi connections are easily established in ten minutes or less.
Usually, nowadays, by using an USB cable or by wifi (wireless). A serial or parallel cable connection is less used except on much older printers.
A modem is only required if you wish to connect your laptop to the internet via a phone line. Most people now connect to the internet using a broadband modem which is a separate device. Most laptops now come with wireless networking capability. Built in modems are becoming less common.