Yes, you can. It's what most of people do.
There are at least two ways. First, you connect the wireless router directly to the cable modem, and then the switch in the wireless router. You have to connect the cable coming from the modem in the wireless router internet port. Second, you connect the wireless router to the switch, again the cable coming from the switch you have to connect on the wireless router internet port. It's better to put the wireless router just after the modem, but it's not required.
A router and the modem that will hook up to that router so it can provide the internet. Or you can wirelessly connect to the modem with Wi-Fi. You can also use a dongle for on-the-go internet.
It's a wireless access point. You connect it to a broadband modem and then use it with wireless devices to connect to the internet.
You connect you PS3 to the Modem to allow you access to the PlayStation Network with either an ethernet cable or a WiFi connection with a wireless modem or router
No. Your computer would connect directly to the cable modem via an ethernet cable.
It's a wireless access point. You connect it to a broadband modem and then use it with wireless devices to connect to the Internet.
An access point is a device such as a WLAN or modem which permits wireless devices to connect to a network.
Of course, you can. You have to have a wireless router connected to a modem or directly to internet channel.
can you connect wireless modem to a switch which will to two routers
A wireless modem is a modem which connects to a wireless network instead of to the telephone system. When you connect with a wireless modem, you are attached directly to your wireless ISP (Internet Service Provider) and you can then access the Internet. Basically it's another type of modem that lets you connect to the Internet anywhere in your home or workplace without using a wire/cable! Cool!
Yes, you can. You need to connect a wireless router to the modem.
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.