Wired internet is where a physical wire is connecting you to the internet, such as a Ethernet cable going into the Ethernet port on the back of your computer. Wireless internet uses digital radio signals in the air to transfer data from a wireless router to a computer with a wireless adapter (built in or external)
"A wired router has to be plugged into your computer, or whatever you are wanting connect to the internet via an ethernet cable. A wireless router sends the internet signal to your device. It is similar to the way a wireless phone works. The wireless router can also be used as a wired router. The wired router is more secure and faster than the wireless router, but the wireless is easier to set up. You can also use multiple devices on a wireless router."
A modem is a device which allows computers to access the telephone service.
The wireless internet does not use the telephone system
So, no.
so many people ask this question. the real fact of a non wireless modem is it doesn't have a wireless router built into it. Wirelss modem means a wireless router is built in.
Wired means that you have to use a wire in order to connect it to your computer and in order to use the internet. Wireless means that it can pick up a wireless signal no matter where you are.
You can use a wireless connection if you have a wireless router
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The differences between cable and wireless internet is that, when it is "cable" internet a physical cable is connected between the computer and the router. Whereas the "wireless" internet is wireless, it sends information through the air to your computer.
Each Wireless Access Point generally has 4 connections (ethernet wired socket), using which a wired router can be connected to any one of them and then configure the wired router ....
Yes, you can.
Yes, I do i have a netgear router with wifi and it also has 4 wired plugs
I assume you mean wireless access point? A wireless access point allows you to connect wirelessly to a wired network. A router routes packets across different networks/subnets. Both are completely different devices but can be bundled together.
if your wireless router has lan ports then the answer is yes.
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Wired networks have a wire that connects them to an internet port, wireLESS networks do not.
Some devices (like the Nintendo DS) use wireless connection instead of wired for on-line usage, which means you need a wireless router. A laptop is an another example that often uses a wireless router to get on the internet instead of a wired connection.