ethernet cable
Well routers are devices for connection to the internet wireless. That means that the router receives connection, and users can either choose to connect a wire to the router or just receive internet connection from the router wireless.
Yes, it's possible. Connect the wire coming from the switch in the internet port in the router.
make sure you have a router ( wireless or wired ) then connect you Ethernet wire/cable to the router and one to the xbox 360 the go to connect live
You can use an ethernet cable to connect a PS3 with a wired connection
If you don't have a wireless router, that means you can only get connected to the internet using wire / LAN cable.
You can use a standard wireless router that contains 4 ports to connect 4 computers via wire, and the rest wirelessly. Or, you can connect all of them wirelessly. If you must connect all of them by wire, you can use a 16 port router. Most routers have either 4, 8, or 16 ports.
You Need To Connect it to your internet cable input spot in the back of your router
for laptop, it will automatically search for the signal and connect. for computer you will need to connect the wire the computer and to the router
Yes RJ12 connectors are used to connect wire to dial up modem
# Connect a DSL modem to the DSL line # Connect an Ethernet wire from the modem to the Mac. # There is no step 3. Unless you want to stick a router in between and get a network going.
The proper way to connect a second starter wire depends with the configuration used.
There are two ways to connect your laptop to a router, wired and wireless. If your laptop is fairly new, it will likely support both types of connections. The easiest way to connect your laptop is wired. If your router is in the same room as your laptop, or if your router doesn't have wireless functionality, then you should wire it. Just get a standard ethernet cable, with the length depending on how far you have to connect it. However, if you want to be able to walk around your house or even go outside without cables holding you back, set up a wireless connection, if your laptop and router support it. You have to use network connections to connect to an available network, which you will have to set up using software that comes with your router. Once you are connected, you can go anywhere and receive internet as long as you are still in range of your router. Getting a more powerful router will increase your range.