No, it depends on the type and functionality of modem.
Yes, and no, Mainly yes, Because inorder to communicate back and forth, you have to have a modem. No because, The new routers have a modem built in. I own a aircard and we use it and a Cradlepoint Technology Base. It speeds up the internet nickity split.
wireless modem is a modem built in with wireless router, people use router seperately to connect to internet because their modem doesn't have a built in router. you can replace a wireless modem to a wirelss n modem.
A wireless hub is a place where Internet can be acquired through wireless channels, like WiFi. An example of a wireless hub would be a restaurant that offers free WiFi to its customers. The hub is the WiFi antenna.
if your modem has wireless capblility then you don't need a router.
A router is a wireless modem.
As the internet this modem having wireless antenna which collects & transmit data frequency via the wireless modem antenna. Just like walky talkies, it has towers & frequency band. This can be achieved by setting up a wireless network, and wireless card, or through WiFi.
There are various types of wireless modems. A wireless antenna will connect you to a wireless network, while a Ethernet cable simply connects from desktop to modem. To obtain a digital version of your wireless manual, contact the modem manufacturer by phone or e-mail.
Yes, and no, Mainly yes, Because inorder to communicate back and forth, you have to have a modem. No because, The new routers have a modem built in. I own a aircard and we use it and a Cradlepoint Technology Base. It speeds up the internet nickity split.
Well it depends on what Wireless modem you have with Verzion Wireless you have a reset button so all i can tell you now is to check for a reset button
wireless modem is a modem built in with wireless router, people use router seperately to connect to internet because their modem doesn't have a built in router. you can replace a wireless modem to a wirelss n modem.
all modems can be used with a wireless router.
a wireless router is needed when internet modem doesn't have wireless capability.
Yes it does. It can be in the form of a PCMCIA slot wireless modem or a USB wireless modem.
a wireless modem means it has a wireless router built in. A wireless router means just a wireless router. if your modem is not wireless, you will need just a wireless router
Yes, you can. You need to connect a wireless router to the modem.
Because you PC needs to connect to that modem your ISP provide. You could either wire them both or set it up like the modem wired to a wireless router "the transmitter" and an internal wireless LAN card or a wireless USB adapter as "the receiver" of your PC. The later is what WiFi hot spot area uses.
In general, a cable modem will offer better and more reliable bandwidth and a wireless modem.