There are a few different types of cables that can be used to connect routers, but the most common is the Ethernet cable. This is a cable that has RJ-45 connectors on each end, and it can be used to connect devices that are within 100 meters of each other.
To set up a router in one room and a desktop in another, first connect the router to your internet source (like a modem) using an Ethernet cable. Then, use another Ethernet cable to connect the router's LAN port to the desktop in the other room. If running a cable is impractical, consider using a wireless connection by connecting the desktop to the router's Wi-Fi network. Finally, make sure to configure the router's settings through its web interface for optimal performance.
You plug your wireless into dsl router (you'll need to configure your router), and then configure your computer to the wirelessJust get a lan cable which is usually ships with wireless routers. Connect one end of the cable in wireless router port which is called wan or intertet. Another end of the cable connect to your modem. Then restart the modem and the router. Sometimes you might need to change settings for internet coneection and DHCP server. But usually it's not required.
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.
make sure you have a router ( wireless or wired ) then connect you Ethernet wire/cable to the router and one to the xbox 360 the go to connect live
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.
If you connect your modem to the router, and then using one of LAN port (router's) connect the PS3 to the router, you will not interfere with wireless signal at all.
No, you can connect your computer directly to the modem (you need a lan cable for that) if you have one.
For such purposes you need at least two subnetworks. One adapter cannot be in the same time in both of them. Thus you cannot do that. If you connect your PC through wireless to another PC, and that PC is connect to the router with a LAN cable that it's doable.
Yes you can, you have to do that like following. Connect one DSL wireless modemrouter to the cable modem, and another wireless modem connect in the first wireless modemrouter. You have to understand that internet speed on the first DSL router will be rather higher then for the second one.
You can not connect a DSL modem/Router to a Cable modem the are two completely different devices. Basically one speaks English the other speaks Mandarin and neither has Rosetta Stone.
I'd say: just plug it in! Routers are to be placed between the modem (cable modem or ISDN or something alike) and the LAN (in other words the switch, which opens up the LAN). All users connect to the internet or another system via the router which will be the default gateway for the LAN. Switchs do not have a special port for routers. It doesn't matter which port you use. Everything else will be configured by the network settings on the router and the clients within the network. (In order to configure the router you might want to use a crossed patch cable and connect directly from your workstation to the router. Modern router provide a homepage through which you configure the device. By using the crossed cable you can be certain not to interrupt the normal network)
A router is a device that acts as connection between two different networks. In this case, the cable company has one network, which includes your Internet Connection. The network is your home computer or computers. The cable router allows these two networks to connect with each other and share information.