does a router/cable modem need to be connected to a computer in order to work for someone else who’s using it?
Question : does a router/cable modem need to be connected to a computer in order to work for someone else who’s using it?
Let me explain. I live in the basement apartment of my family’s house. I get my internet connection from a wireless receiver which reads a router connected to a computer upstairs. They may need to take the computer to get serviced if that happens will the main cable modem i get my internet connection from not work? In other words, will the router not work without being plugged into the main computer? can’t it work by itself just by being plugged in without a computer? If it doesn’t work is there a way I can have internet can I put their modem on my computer or maybe read someone else’s internet connection some how in the neighborhood like you do at starbucks n stuff????
I have a desktop PC not a laptop.
It is very important I have an internet connection because my job depends on me doing surrey’s. That is how we are paid at my company.
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Best answer:
Answer by tim51989
as long as your modem is pluged into the WAN port on the router you are fine. the computers connected to it has nothing to do with it! But, that is a good question!
It can’t work JUST with the router. You can get an external modem. Hook the external modem to the internet connection upstairs, hook the router to that and you should have signal.