Even though modems usually get ip addresses from a DHCP server (dynamic ip address) providers usually bind the modem mac address with a dynamic address. It means that basically you have a fixed ip address. Reseting modems might not necessary mean the modem gets a new ip address. But it happens with certain services.
The cable modem MAC address is a twelve-character alphanumeric identifier. It is usually found on the back of the modem.
Without the modem you can not connect to the internet.
I want a more colorful modem. My modem is missing. Why can't my computer operate without a modem?
First of all the internal modem is not in the CPU. The internal moden is either in a PCI slot or intergrated onto the mother board. Second yes, There are many diffrent way to transfer data with out an internal modem
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Mac address
Yes, a modem can be traced, as it typically has a unique identifier known as the MAC (Media Access Control) address. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can track the usage and location of a modem through this address, along with the IP address assigned to it. Additionally, law enforcement can trace a modem's activity through network logs and other tracking methods if necessary.
What describes the external IP address that is obtained by a router through a cable or DSL modem?
If you have a modem, simply unplug and replug your modem. You should be given a new IP address. If not, I honestly don't know. Best of luck though
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Use a DSL modem....
A modem purchased from your Internet Service Provider is generally required for them to provide you service. The MAC address assigned to your modem is registered in their system.