I thought internal broadband modems are different from
ethernet/network cards. I know that most wireless routers
have atleast 4 ethernet ports on them.
Just want to know if I go for an internal broadband modem
on my main PC, would this modem have an ethernet (or a
USB) interface, that sticks out of the CPU cabinet maybe,
to run a cable from, to go to the wireless router.
If not, I guess I would need an ethernet/network/LAN card?
Thanks!
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>Most wireless routers also have wired ports which you can
connect a network
>cable to.
>
>"Internal broadband modems" are Ethernet (network) cards,
unless it's
>specifically mentioned that they're wireless (802.11b or
802.11g - or have
>other names, such as Apple's Airport.)
>
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>> Do internal broadband modems have ethernet or USB
>> interface to connect a wireless broadband router to?
>> Thanks!
>
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