Both are capable of speeds exceeding anything DSL will be giving you,
so it doesn't matter whether you use the USB or the Ethernet
connection.
I would be a little surprised, however, if your DSL provider will give
you a modem capable of using either connection. The Ethernet
connection is more or less the standard and most DSL providers offer
only that.
oh, i see. bellsouth said they were sending a modem and i
needed a usb port for it, but someone else told me it had
cables for a lan card. so i wasnt sure. i didnt want to
use up a usb port for it.
I'd use the LAN card. Connecting a DSL modem to a USB port probably
requires installing a driver program for the DSL modem, which can be
troublesome. Using a LAN card keeps a USB port free for a camera,
scanner, or other device.
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