Why Is There An Antenna On My Modem?

Hey Ken N Tx,

Do you mean that the antenna transmits the same signals over the air that the Modem sends through the cable to my computer?

Also, is WIFI something that you need or want?

My computer system consists of the Tower, the Modem, the Monitor, and the Printer.

I need nothing else!

Hal
 
Perhaps it's relaying what you do on the 'Net to the NSA? :cool:

Or maybe it's to help your neighbors tap into your 'Net connection for free? :cool::cool:


Don't mind me - I'm just a little paranoid.
 
Hey Ken N Tx,

Do you mean that the antenna transmits the same signals over the air that it sends over the cable to my computer?

Also, is WIFI something that you need or want?

My computer system consists of the Tower, the Modem, the Monitor, and the Printer.

I need nothing else!

Hal
Your system is fine..If you buy a laptop,tablet or Kindle then your home will have WIFI..
 
Hey Ken N Tx,

Do you mean that the antenna transmits the same signals over the air that the Modem sends through the cable to my computer?

Also, is WIFI something that you need or want?

My computer system consists of the Tower, the Modem, the Monitor, and the Printer.

I need nothing else!

Hal

Your modem is probably hard wired to your computer. You don't need the antenna.

Check. You probably have a yellow cable connected to your modem and then to your computer.

If you have portable stuff that you use like a cell phone or a tablet, then you need Wi Fi to connect to the outside world.

If you don't then just keep on trucking as long as you are happy with what you have.

Different strokes for different folks.
 
you know what usb is but cant figure out what an antenna is? It sounds like you are trying to pull someones leg here. Are you really that big O dickwad?
 

Listen, Deucemoi, my impolite friend:


I was an Electronics Engineer for 36 years, working in Aerospace Test Labs for Boeing and McDonnell-Douglas.

My work involved Antenna Range testing, where Radiation Patterns were recorded on scale aircraft, as well as Antenna Gain, Directivity, and Impedance, as well as Wind Tunnel, Altitude, Environmental, and Gunnery Range testing for Civil and Military aircraft.

I maintained a Secret Clearance during this time, and I was also a Ham Radio Operator. (N6CEY)

No...I don't know a thing about antennas, and please watch your language on this Forum!

Hal
 
It's kinda like air bags, they are there if you need them. I've held a Ham license for 38 years too. I didn't see your call on QRZ.
 
Hey AZ Jim,

I let my Ham license expire about 15 years ago. I just got tired of the 2-Meter repeater scene.

73,
Hal
Ahhhh. Well if VHF was your only operation I can understand. That's the CB of ham radio as I am sure you know. HF is much more challenging although I did work some 2meter and 440 as well. 73 OM...
 
I have no visible antenna (aerial is my word for it), but I do have WIFI. My Kindle Paperwhite often shows 3g, however, particularly when I first turn it on. Sometimes my Kindle shows nothing at first, but it does after it warms up. I usually have it in airplane mode when I'm using it, but not when I'm at my computer which is in another room. I often order samples and I like them to be ready to read.
 
if you were such a great 'antenna engineer' why post such a stupid question?
by the way I am not your friend!
 
Hal, sounds like you're not using, or needing, the wifi capability of your modem. That's fine. However, unbeknownst to you, you may be providing free wifi to anyone near you, or anyone that gets near to you (via vehicle). Since you don't need / use it, you probably haven't bothered to set any security for it, such as password or pass key access. Without those, anyone within range can access the internet through your system. Not wanting to cause concern where there may not be a need for it but thought it was worth mentioning. My modem (Router) came with a hardwired pass code, maybe yours did too. If that's the case, then no worries.

Don...
 
Hal, sounds like you're not using, or needing, the wifi capability of your modem. That's fine. However, unbeknownst to you, you may be providing free wifi to anyone near you, or anyone that gets near to you (via vehicle). Since you don't need / use it, you probably haven't bothered to set any security for it, such as password or pass key access. Without those, anyone within range can access the internet through your system. Not wanting to cause concern where there may not be a need for it but thought it was worth mentioning. My modem (Router) came with a hardwired pass code, maybe yours did too. If that's the case, then no worries.

Don...
Only if you have the password can you access another wifi. The provider has probably set a password. I doubt a provider would allow a naked modem which everyone can access.Altough you can access a wifi site it doesn't mean you can access the computers files.
 
Mac fan is absolutely correct about this !
When you look at available wifi networks, somewill appear padlocked and some will look like they are unlocked, and then anyone can get into that wifi if they are close enough to you to access your wifi.
I think that people are becoming more aware of the necessity of having a secure wifi connection.

I actually had this happen to me several years ago, even though I thought the security was set up on our modem. I can’t remember what had happened that it was not turned on; maybe the computer had crashed and we had not reset the wifi security after we got it working again.
What would happen, as I remember, is that about 9 am every morning, my computer would slow down so bad that it almost stopped connecting.
I could not figure out what was happening, so I finally explained it to my daughter (the Guruette) and she checked the wifi and said the password on my wifi was gone, and she re-set it for me again, and then everything was fine.
I don’t think that someone was trying to access my computer, they were just getting free wifi because mine was unlocked , and even though I was using a wired computer, it was seriously affecting my internet speed.
 
If your neighbor is using your wifi, they can access your entire computer files.

I'm going to challenge you on that. If I'm sitting in Safeway and there is someone else using the public wi fi, besides me and accessing the internet, can I access that person's files unless I know the email or whatever identity and the password?

No they cannot unless they have access to my password. There are all kinds of people in my apartment and I can see their wi fi sign ins but unless I know the passwords I can't get into their files.

Otherwise I wouldn't have to pay for my wi fi would I? I could just use theirs.

There's a lot of misconceptions about privacy on a network and how safe they are. It's not open house.
 
I'm going to challenge you on that. If I'm sitting in Safeway and there is someone else using the public wi fi, besides me and accessing the internet, can I access that person's files unless I know the email or whatever identity and the password?

No they cannot unless they have access to my password. There are all kinds of people in my apartment and I can see their wi fi sign ins but unless I know the passwords I can't get into their files.

Otherwise I wouldn't have to pay for my wi fi would I? I could just use theirs.

There's a lot of misconceptions about privacy on a network and how safe they are. It's not open house.
Passwords are hacked or stolen every day so I'll continue to worry about access.
 
The password is for the router only, it is my understanding that they cannot get into you computer they just get internet like you do at McDonald's.
 


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