No, a cable modem cannot be used for an ADSL connection. Cable modems are designed to work with cable internet services, which use coaxial cables, while ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) requires a DSL modem that connects via telephone lines. Each type of modem is specifically engineered for its respective technology, making them incompatible with each other.
ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber line) is a protocol that you ISP (internet service provider) use it is a analogue signal. cable normally is a cat 5e or cat 6 in to the modem and is a digital connection (much faster)
ADSL is a method of multiplexing a broadband internet connection over an existing landline telephone wire that is still being used for voice band telephone.Wireless (usually Wi-Fi) is a method of connecting computers to a router via radio signals in the microwave band. It is usually used to support a Local Area Network (the range of the radio signal is limited) but the router may be connected to the internet via an ADSL modem, a SDSL modem, a cable modem, a satellite modem, etc. if desired.
To connect an ADSL modem to a Linux system, first ensure that the modem is properly connected to the phone line and powered on. Then, use an Ethernet cable to connect the modem to the computer's Ethernet port. Configure the network settings on Linux by accessing the network manager or editing configuration files, specifying the correct interface, and providing any necessary PPPoE credentials. Finally, restart the network service or the system to establish the connection.
Yes, you can connect a CDMA phone to an ADSL modem, but not directly. CDMA phones typically use cellular networks for data, while ADSL modems provide broadband internet via telephone lines. However, you can use a mobile hotspot feature on the CDMA phone to share its internet connection, which can then be accessed by devices connected to the ADSL modem. Alternatively, some ADSL modems may have USB ports that support mobile broadband dongles, but compatibility varies by device.
A modem is used to connect a computer to the telephone. This was traditionally used a lot as an Internet connection, although currently it is getting more common to use other technologies, like ADSL.
If you have an ADSL modem, you connect the ADSL modem to the hub, and you connect cables from the hub to each computer. If you have only a single computer, you need no hub.If instead you want to use a WiFi (wireless) connection, you also need an access point for the wireless connection.
modems were designed to be used with all computers when using ethernet, however some modems have problems as the driver software for usb connection is not compatable, but any industry professional who knows their stuff will tell you, never use a usb moden.
You need wireless connection if you do not want to use a modem to connect your computer to the internet.
Yes, you can use multiple Ethernet cables to connect a cable modem to a router, but typically you only need one cable for the connection. If you have multiple Ethernet ports on your modem and router, you might use them for connecting additional devices or creating a more complex network setup. However, connecting multiple cables between the modem and router won't increase the speed or bandwidth of that single connection.
Don't use a cable modem for dial up. Use the modem in your computer or an external voice/fax modem for dial up. If you want to share the internet connection with other computers use Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) in Windows. Search windows in Information in Help and Support Center for the Internet Connection Sharing setup in Windows XP. To use ICS you will have to logically connect all of the devices into one network. Hopefully all of your computers will self assign an IP address that will let them talk to each other then all you need are network cables and a switch. You can also use the swith (LAN) portion of your cable modem as a router to assign IP addresses (DHCP) to the other computers to ensure the other computers are on the same network.
Yep, slow though.
No. The PS3 can only have a wired connection with an ethernet cable. The only other connection that is possible is WiFi. The PS3 can only connect to the internet with WiFi or ethernet cable no other type connection is possible. You can not use the HDMI or USB port to connect the PS3 to the internet. I do not believe a router can be connected to the internet cable without a modem or that you can have cable internet without a modem