Linksys is the name of a wireless router, not an ISP; you'll have to check with the owner of the router which ISP they connect it to.
no you do not have to pay monthly for a router, you buy the router outright from a shop or get it off your internet provider and then just pay the internet provider monthly for the internet connection.
Yes, but you need an ISP.
Any of them might be connected to a router, but if it connects to a piece of equipment provided by an ISP, usually the ISP's equipment will have the DCE connection, and the router will have the DTE connection. The DCE connection is the "master" part - the part that controls the transmission speed.Any of them might be connected to a router, but if it connects to a piece of equipment provided by an ISP, usually the ISP's equipment will have the DCE connection, and the router will have the DTE connection. The DCE connection is the "master" part - the part that controls the transmission speed.Any of them might be connected to a router, but if it connects to a piece of equipment provided by an ISP, usually the ISP's equipment will have the DCE connection, and the router will have the DTE connection. The DCE connection is the "master" part - the part that controls the transmission speed.Any of them might be connected to a router, but if it connects to a piece of equipment provided by an ISP, usually the ISP's equipment will have the DCE connection, and the router will have the DTE connection. The DCE connection is the "master" part - the part that controls the transmission speed.
Most likely you just have connection with your router but the router does not have connection with ISP. You need to read instructions for your modem how to connect to ISP.
No, all content still comes through the ISP>
either ethernet router or wifi router
Put your iPad on the router.
A router, modem, and an ISP.
The ISP is what gives your router its internet connection. You can't bypass the ISP any more than you can bypass the power utility company in getting electricity - you can switch provider or "borrow" from your neighbour, but you need to get it from somewhere.
Attach the router to the Cable MODEM provided by your ISP. Attach the computers to the router. Your ISP and router provider should have supplied cds with installation wizards to make the connections happen automagically.
For a home networking system you would need: Ethernet Cables Router and an ISP (internet service provider) 1. connect your ethernet cables to the PC and to the Router 2. Connect to the ISP