Cable and DSL connections are "always on", meaning faster access for the user not having to wait for a modem connection, as is the case for dial-up.
Use modem to call taxi service. They will run everything.
A NIC is capable of receiving and transmitting data at a faster rate than a modem. However, if the NIC is connected to a network which is powered by a modem, they will both run at the slower speed of the modem.
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Call your cable modem service provider and have them run a series of tests on your line. If necessary, they will replace your modem, as well.
always modem redial up message appearing, so Internet Download Manager can not be hold, please remove it.
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
Yes
Almost always in Kilobits or Megabits. Note, this is not Bytes.
I believe high speed cable modem
First you need an ISP(Internet Service Provider) and a modem. Then the easiest way is to run a CAT-5 cable from the modem to your computer. After that you'll automatically be online.
Automatic
You have to be a bit more precise, what do you mean by that? You can first try not to turn it off?