Which of the following is the correct order to connect devices to access the internet?

The correct order to connect devices to access the internet is:

1) Connect the device (e.g. computer, smartphone, tablet) to a modem/router using an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi.
2) Connect the modem/router to an internet service provider (ISP) using a cable or DSL connection.
3) The ISP connects to the internet backbone, which is a network of high-capacity data links and routers that carries internet traffic between different regions and countries.
4) The device is now connected to the internet and can access websites, send and receive data, and use online services.

The correct order to connect devices to access the internet is as follows:

1. Connect your modem to a power source and turn it on if it is not already powered.
2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect your modem to the router's WAN (wide area network) or Internet port.
3. Connect your router to a power source and turn it on.
4. Use Ethernet cables to connect your devices (such as computers, laptops, gaming consoles, or smart TVs) to the available LAN (local area network) ports on the router.
5. Alternatively, you can connect your devices to the router's Wi-Fi network by selecting the network name (SSID) of your router and entering the password if prompted.

Remember that the exact steps may vary depending on the specific modem and router models you are using.