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A coaxial cable has great uses in television antenna connections. TV satellite connections also use coaxial cables to connect decoders to the TV set.

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A cable modem uses phone lines?

Nope. That is dial-up. Cable modems use coaxial cables to transmit data.


What is use coaxial cable?

Uses of Coaxial Cable?


What cables carry the signal from a cable modem to a PC is it a RCA cable HDMI ethernet or coaxial?

coaxial


What kind of wire is used with cable modem?

Coaxial and ethernet. The round one is coaxial, the rectangular ones are ethernet.


Will a modem work in the basement?

As long as you have a cable in the basement to plug the modem into (phone line or cable line (coaxial) usually) and a power receptacle a modem will work anywhere.


Can a coax cable work for cable TV but not a modem?

Actually, a coaxial cable is used for both modems and TV's.


What cables carries the signal from a cable modem to a PC. Is it Ehternet or Coaxial?

Ethernet


What is the difference between Cable Modem and DSL Modem?

The cable modem allows the cable provider to plug their service into the back of the modem(coaxial cable) versus the DSL modem allows the phone company to plug their service into the back of the modem(phone line). The DSL service typically requires you to have a separate phone number from your main land line.


What type of wire is used for TV's or cable modem?

Televisions and cable modems use a coaxial cable. RG59 or RG6.


What type of cable is an cable modem used for?

You should use an RG-6 cable RG-6 A type of coaxial cable with an impedance of 75 ohms and that contains an 18 AWG core conductor. RG-6 is used for television, satellite, and broadband cable connections. Source = Network+ Guide to Networks (Fifth Edition) by Tamara Dean


Need more information on cable modem?

A cable modem uses digital communications techniques to modulate and demodulate digital signals to and from (for sending and receiving) frequencies appropriate for transmission over the coaxial cable system. Current cable modem standards support speeds up to 400 megabits per second though the service sold is usually slower than that, usually up to around 100 megabits per second.


What is RJ59 used for?

I havent the slightest! iLogic101 says: RJ59 is coaxial cable which is used to transmit video and internet data. This is the thick round cable that goes into your cable box and/or cable modem.

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