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It may just be the Manhattan stores, but I've had zero luck finding non-Monster cables at Radio Shack lately.
Bummer. The ones here in Cambridge/Boston still have lots of non-monster cables.
oh dog, i am such a techno-peasant! I'm signing up for internet at my new place and want wireless, do i need a modem AND a router or just a router? Gah!
You will need a router if you want wireless.
erin, is this through your cable company?
if so, you need a modem and a router.
You need both, erin_o -- the modem will typically be supplied by the cable/satellite/dsl/whatever company (unless you're using dialup), and exists just to get the signal inside the house. The router is for translating the signal to wireless, as well as allowing you to hook up several computers or other devices.
Some ISPs will give you a combo modem-router, but they may want to charge you for every computer you plan to connect to it. I'd say let the cable company give you a modem and buy your own router. (Also easier to upgrade that way.)
thank you all! Yes, through cable company. Why would i want to upgrade my router? Speed issue?
Why would i want to upgrade my router? Speed issue?
Speed will be pretty comparable for anything you'd be likely to buy now. Upgrade reasons would be more like, you have an unquenchable need for more ports to plug your gadgets into; or you want one of the fancy Apple things that also works as a backup drive/iTunes server/toaster/no not in the Cylon sense/okay maybe that too.
Using your own router can make your computer more secure than connecting your computer directly to the cable-modem.