Usually with an ethernet cable
A modem connects your computer to the Internet. A router takes the Internet signal and splits it up and distributes it to other computers on your network. There are two types of routers, wired and wireless. A wired modem router uses a cat5 cable to connect to the modem and to connect to each computer on the network. A wireless router uses wires to connect to the modem but connects to each computer on the network without wires.
A modem to connect to a wired cable,a router for wireless,some are both modem and router in one, newer telephones also have the ability to connect to internet.
connect the cable modem to PC using the usb port, leaving you the ethernet porton on the cable modem to connect to the wireless router.
You connect your PS3 to the router and then to the internet modem with ethernet cables. The PS3 has a single spot in back to plug in the cable and the router has many spots in back to connect. The router will be connected to the modem. Once the cables are in place go to the settings on the PS3 and then Network connections.
The use of a router that supports both wireless and wired connections would solve the problem, if I understand properly. Make sure it is a ROUTER, not a switch or a modem.
Assuming that the second AP features a bridge mode then yes. Otherwise, no.
You will have to have a router to make a wifi network if you only have a wired modem.
Find a Broadband or DSL internet provider or if you already have one and are already using it connect a router to your modem. Then simple connect an ethernet cable from your modem to your router and one from your router to your PS3. The cable that was going from the modem to your computer now goes from your router to your computer. If you are not using the internet service before then just connect th ethernet cable from your new modem to the PS3. Then if you do get a computer just buy the router and the ethernet cables then.
Yeah you just change the settings to wireless rather than wired.
No. It is a DSL modem. This usually will accommodate one wired connection, and would require a router (wireless or otherwise) to connect multiple devices.
MAC/PC/printer to router. Router to modem. Modem to wall/internet. Wired or wireless router is optional, same principle.
Yes. A modem will connect one computer or device to the internet. A router is needed to split the signal between many devices either wired or wireless.