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Definition of cable modem in US English: cable modemnoun A type of modem that connects a computer or local network to broadband Internet service through the same cable that supplies cable television service. as modifier a cable-modem connection Example sentencesExamples - The facility is linked by a wireless bridge to the house, which in turn has a cable modem connection to the Internet.
- This customer had a cable modem connected to a hub and was given three dynamically assigned IP addresses.
- For the individual who connects their cable modem or DSL line directly to their PC, they should have some kind of personal firewall operating.
- Spammers add to their zombie battalions by creating computer worms and viruses that can secretly take control of a computer connected to a DSL or cable modem.
- I have a cable modem, so unless Internet traffic is heavy, a piece of music seven minutes in length can be on my computer in only a few minutes.
- Consumers use a cable modem to connect their PCs to the dish.
- It's especially important to run a firewall if you have high-speed Internet access through a cable modem or a DSL (digital subscriber line) connection.
- I have three desktop computers and a laptop, with Internet access provided by a cable modem and an ISDN line.
- Likewise, broadband via cable modem comes to every cable-TV drop you have in your home, giving you some location flexibility as well.
- I then connect my cable modem to a wireless router with an 802.11 access point.
- The Telecom Act of 1996 made no mention of DSL lines, cable modems or broadband Internet access.
- I am connected by a cable modem and have no network, although I plan on expanding to two computers soon.
- Most current computers also have an Ethernet port for hooking up to a fast broadband DSL or cable modem.
- Make sure the router is connected directly to your cable modem and your PC.
- For one thing, connected to a broadband DSL or cable modem, it serves as a wireless access point.
- It didn't have the latest patches and anti-virus signatures, so when he connected it to his cable modem at home, it became infected.
- Indeed, a friend's computer was cracked less than a day after it was connected to his new cable modem last September.
- Nothing the installer does in the course of plugging a cable modem up to your computer will affect any of the things listed above.
- It's even more problematic than it sounds, because the broadband connection - a cable modem in this case - is in the basement.
- This is how fast your cable modem is connecting.
Definition of cable modem in US English: cable modemnoun A type of modem that connects a computer or local network to broadband Internet service through the same cable that supplies cable television service. as modifier a cable-modem connection Example sentencesExamples - It's especially important to run a firewall if you have high-speed Internet access through a cable modem or a DSL (digital subscriber line) connection.
- Indeed, a friend's computer was cracked less than a day after it was connected to his new cable modem last September.
- Make sure the router is connected directly to your cable modem and your PC.
- Consumers use a cable modem to connect their PCs to the dish.
- It's even more problematic than it sounds, because the broadband connection - a cable modem in this case - is in the basement.
- For one thing, connected to a broadband DSL or cable modem, it serves as a wireless access point.
- Nothing the installer does in the course of plugging a cable modem up to your computer will affect any of the things listed above.
- The facility is linked by a wireless bridge to the house, which in turn has a cable modem connection to the Internet.
- I am connected by a cable modem and have no network, although I plan on expanding to two computers soon.
- I have a cable modem, so unless Internet traffic is heavy, a piece of music seven minutes in length can be on my computer in only a few minutes.
- This is how fast your cable modem is connecting.
- For the individual who connects their cable modem or DSL line directly to their PC, they should have some kind of personal firewall operating.
- I have three desktop computers and a laptop, with Internet access provided by a cable modem and an ISDN line.
- I then connect my cable modem to a wireless router with an 802.11 access point.
- The Telecom Act of 1996 made no mention of DSL lines, cable modems or broadband Internet access.
- Most current computers also have an Ethernet port for hooking up to a fast broadband DSL or cable modem.
- Spammers add to their zombie battalions by creating computer worms and viruses that can secretly take control of a computer connected to a DSL or cable modem.
- It didn't have the latest patches and anti-virus signatures, so when he connected it to his cable modem at home, it became infected.
- Likewise, broadband via cable modem comes to every cable-TV drop you have in your home, giving you some location flexibility as well.
- This customer had a cable modem connected to a hub and was given three dynamically assigned IP addresses.
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