No, just connect the cable to the cable modem and then connect the modem to the computer.
1. Dial-up - You use a dial-up modem in your computer to connect to the internet over a phone line. 2. Ethernet - You connect to a cable / DSL modem with an Ethernet cable, either directly to the modem or through a router. 3. Wi-fi - You connect to a cable / DSL modem with a wireless card to a router, which is connected to the modem. 4. USB - you connect to a cable / DSL modem directly with a USB cable. 5. 3G - A form of wireless internet that communicates using cellphone towers.
I am sure that phone jacks are RJ-11 not the larger RJ=45.
To connect a VoIP phone service to a wireless modem, first, ensure your modem has an Ethernet port. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the VoIP adapter or phone directly to the modem. If using a VoIP adapter, follow the setup instructions provided by your service provider to configure the device. Finally, ensure your internet connection is stable for optimal call quality.
No, a cable modem connects to a cat5 coax cable and a DSL modem connects to a standard phone line.
There is a big difference between a cable modem and a DSL modem. There are many types of both available and these options can be viewed on Amazon. A cable modem uses a coxial cable input to connect it. However, a DSL modem uses a phone cord in order to function.
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.
The ethernet cable is the cable with end plugs similar to a phone cable but a little larger in appearance. The cable modem may have one leaving it to go to your PC or your router for a home network
I have all the cables and stuff to connect the external modem to the internet, but the special cable does not fit in the regular phone cable in the back of the computer. Is their a special plug that you buy?
Most commonly, a computer modem is a device that gives you internet from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). They usually connect to your phone, cable, or dish line to send and receive data. To get internet, you then connect your computer to the modem directly or you connect to a device called a router (share internet with multiple devices) in which connects to the modem.
You are using a cable modem with no phone atached to the PC The dialer will only attempt to dial on a modem that is connected to a phone line. So my answer is no it cannot connect to the number that it wants. I woulld highly recommend that the dialer be deleted from your PC as it can slow it down
Yes, you can have DSL and a Cable modem installed at the same residience. The DSL would use a phone line to connect to the web and the Cable modem would use a coaxial cable, like the kind that plugs into your TV.