what i did was use a regular phone cord,a long one of course, buy a coupler that you would use to plug to wires together, and plug the wire they give you into it, and there you go, I don't know if it slows things down or not, but mine works fine, and we run 2 computers off of it.
use the link to get a picture of one a coupler
Though I just that this only works if you mean you are hooking the modem up in your room, if you mean going from the modem to the pc in your room, yea it is a cat-5 or ethernet cable
2007-02-07 09:17:43
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answered by jaycee99999999 6
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The DSL cord you are refering to is the Category 5 (Cat5) or Cat5e ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors at each end. It has 8 sets of wires inside as opposed to the regular telephone cord which uses the smaller RJ-11 connectors and has 2-4 wires inside.
You could just ask the store for an ethernet cable for your DSL modem to connect to your computer and they will understand what you're talking about.
Good luck!
2007-02-08 03:31:45
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answered by Curiousity killed the caT 2
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Is called the ethernet cable is usually yellow or blue and the difference is that the end that connect to the modem (the box with the lights) is thicker than the regular telephone cord.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
2007-02-07 08:52:03
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answered by karaya6 3
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It's a Category 5 cable, typically called a Cat5 cable or ethernet cable.
2007-02-07 08:45:59
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answered by Pfo 7
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Cat 5 cable with an RJ45 connector
(instead of RJ11 -- reg. phone cord/connector)
2007-02-07 08:50:27
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answered by dapixelator 6
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In my understanding, the credit score is the score each individual credit bureau gives you. The FICO is the entire credit report, including debt to income ratio, etc. The FICO is the important one. Keep doing what you are doing and it should catch up, but still request your reports to check for errors.
2016-05-24 04:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Cat5 cable, network cable
2007-02-07 08:50:43
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answered by matt g 1
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