If the cable gets long enough, yes.
But the two most common Ethernet standards (100 Mbps and Gigabit) state a maximum cable length of 100 meters, so you are not likely to run into this limitation for household use.
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It you can pick up Internet signal without hooking an ethernet cord into your computer. You can get the wireless signal in the wireless routers range.
The primary influence is the length of the cable,the longer the cable the higher the cost. You will also see a price difference between brands The biggest factor in how expensive an Ethernet cord is most often to be the length of the cord itself; however there are other factors that play into the price of the cord as well. The connector design can be gold plated in more expensive models which ensures a faster connectivity. Also its compatibility with other Ethernet devices also determines how much you are going to spend on an Ethernet cord.
In the ethernet port in the back of the ps3. You need an "ethernet cord" though. Not internet cord.
IF the printer has an Ethernet port then yes.
An ethernet cable is used in computer and internet connections and is available in different lengths and is also called an Ethernet Cable
no,cause wi-fi makes xbox live more laggy that's why a ethernet cord is better
No. You need broadband. You need to use an Ethernet Cord.
Broadband. Ethernet cord.
no
You have to connect it with a ethernet cord ... the cord looks like a phone cord but the tip (head) is much fatter...
First, make sure it is actually an Ethernet cord, since Phone Lines and Ethernet cords are commonly confused with each other. But if you know its an Ethernet cord, look for a fairly large port that looks rectangular, Google a picture of an Ethernet port and look for it on the back of your computer. Once you find this port on the back of your computer, plug one side of the cord into it, then the other side into your modem or router.
If I'm not mistaken you have to use an ethernet cord