No. Twisted UTP or Unshielded Twisted Pair is not needed but is the common wire used.
The only requirement is that you use minimum CAT5 or CAT6 wire that are correctly wired. There are 3 different methods to wire them in, I am assuming you are just buying the wire already finished.
Any retailer will sell the correct wire you need already assembled in a slew of different lenght's. I recommend not letting sales people talk you into expensive wire as there is exactly NO benefit to purchasing the "monster cable" brand or whatever other "gold plated" "oxygen enriched" wiring they may try to push on you.
An internet service provider and a modem or router you can connect an ethernet cable to or a WiFi Modem Or router for a WiFi connection.
if modem has wireless capability then a router is not needed
if modem has wireless capability then a router is not needed
yes you can
A router is a device that connects to your modem to share your internet connection with other computers. A wireless router uses a power cord and an Ethernet cable to connect from the modem to the router without the need of a connection between the router and the computers it's sharing the Internet connection with. A USB wireless router connects to the modem using a single USB connection that serves as both the power supply and data connection.
a wireless router is needed when internet modem doesn't have wireless capability.
if modem has wireless capablity, then no need for a router
if your modem has wireless caplebility, then a rounter is not needed
You can make WiFi with your own ball baton ads12 router modem by bridging the modem/router to work as a modem only. You then configure the D-Link's WAN for your connection.
Yes. A router is simply a "distributor" of the connection.
wireless modem is called that because it has a wirelss router built in. wireless router just a wireless router. if your cable is not wireless you can buy a wireless router or a cable modem with wireless router
No, Xbox LIVE requires a working internet connection provided through a router or modem.