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The three categories of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are: Dial-up ISPs: These provide internet access through telephone lines, utilizing a modem to connect to the internet, though they are largely outdated due to slower speeds. Broadband ISPs: This category includes cable, DSL, and fiber-optic providers, offering high-speed internet access with significantly faster speeds and more reliable connections than dial-up. Wireless ISPs (WISPs): These provide internet access via wireless technologies, serving areas where traditional wired infrastructure may be limited, often using radio signals to connect users to the internet.
What is the difference between a data card and an usb modem?
First you must have a working lag switch, that mean if your on a rooter, the lag switch must be between the modem and the rooter, not the ps3 and rooter. If your on modem, your put it between your modem and ps3.
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Nothing. They are both modems (MOdulator/DEModulator).
A USB modem plugs into your USB port.A "normal" modem plugs into your RS232 port or your parallel port.
a wireless router is needed when internet modem doesn't have wireless capability.
Port speed is how fast the computer talks to the modem. Modem speed is how fast the modem talks across the phone line to the other modem.
An internal modem is housed within the main computer. An external modem is on the outside of the computer and connected to the computer with a cable.
There is a difference if you are using a low quality router. For good routers you will not notice any difference. Usually there is no difference at all.
Telephone is Cat3 while the cable coming form the modem is Cat5
can you connect wireless modem to a switch which will to two routers
physical layer Layer 1