i think it would depend on whether it is split from one cable or not. More importantly, i am not sure why you would want to do that? What's the advantage? NO. Your cable modem is like a digital box, it's an addressable device that needs to be authorized to let you go online. you can have 2 cable modems in a single room if you want but you have to have two separate accounts. Provisioning of the cable modem is done through an application that manages billing, addressability, and authorization of CPE (customer premises equipment). so once the codes are right in the account, an order goes to the cable headend to authorize that device, wether it's a cable box or a modem or a phone box... hope this will help. (BTW i am a cable technician)
Yes you can. Just connect it to the cable box, and set it up correctly.
yes
you need vga to rca cable
To connect a multi-effects pedal to an amp, you will need two instrument cables. First, plug one cable from your guitar into the input of the multi-effects pedal. Then, connect the output of the pedal to the input of the amp using the second cable. Make sure to set the pedal and amp to the desired settings and levels for your sound.
If it is WIFI then you will need to connect it with the cable first to set up the passwords and access keys for wireless. Then, if you have a wireless card on your computer, you won't need the cable after setting it up.
its the same process as u set up a SATA drive... the first thing to do is to remove the jumper from the drive and then use the IDE cable to connect it with it. then go to the drive options and set it to serve as the main.
To connect your TV to the cable outlet using a TV coax cable, simply plug one end of the coax cable into the cable outlet on the wall and the other end into the "Cable In" or "RF In" port on your TV. Make sure the TV is set to the correct input source (usually "Cable" or "Antenna") to receive the cable signal.
To connect a camera to a computer for live streaming, you can use a USB cable or an HDMI cable to connect the camera to the computer. Then, use software like OBS or Zoom to set up the camera as a video source for live streaming.
It allows you to connect component cables into a HDMI connector/cable on the tv set.
Yes, just connect the audio and video cables and hit.
You have couple of choices. First is to connect your router to existing network using a cable. And then configure secured wireless network using your router settings. Second is to connect using Bridge configuration. You might run in problems with Bridge due to compatibility issues. You even will have change firmware to DD-WRT (if your router is compatible). Once you set Bridge then you go to router settings and configure secured wireless. And here you might run in problems too because you are basically extending non-secured network in a secured. A lot of routers will not allow you to do that.
To use a computer on a TV you need a coaxial cable or hdvga cable. You can look on your TV and find what cord it has and use it to connect to your computer.