A cable modem bridges a connection between a subscriber's place of business or residence and an Internet service provider's cable modem termination system. The modem allows an Ethernet-compatible ...
Connect the modem to a wall outlet with a coax cable and plug the modem into an electrical outlet. Connect devices to the modem wirelessly, or with an ethernet cable to a LAN outlet on the modem. When ...
Your internet connection depends on multiple devices working together. Here are the details to help you troubleshoot problems and stay online.
A modem and router work in tandem to deliver you an internet connection and then grant access to your various devices.
Setting up your internet doesn't need to be a headache. It's a relatively simple process. Before you do anything, research and see which internet providers are available in your area -- some providers ...
Here's the deal: until recently, I had a nice and easy LAN set up for my parents - a cable modem going to the WAN port of the WiFi router, and 3 computers behind the router, with IP addresses assigned ...
CNET editor Dong Ngo shares tips on how to best equip your home for cable internet while saving your hard-earned dollars. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, ...
Welcome to Tech 911 week. Since a lot of us are stuck in our homes or apartments, I’m answering at least one of your questions about working from home each day. (And I might even do one big rapid-fire ...
Okay I did a few searches but couldn't find much on being a mac-user installing a cable modem, so here it goes <P>(my apologies if this has been posted somewhere and my search missed it @_@) <P>Okay ...
I have seen the future and it is a cable modem. It sits on the desk next to my PC and connects me to the Internet at warp speed — the fastest on-line ride I’ve ever had. Those humongous Web pages full ...
I have seen the future and it is a cable modem. It sits on the desk next to my PC and connects me to the Internet at warp speed — the fastest on-line ride I’ve ever had. Those humongous Web pages full ...