Yes, modems can be both internal and external.
Yes. Early dial-up modems were often external, until computer manufacturers caught up and began making them internal.
Yes it is.
An internal modem consists of a card that is installed in the computer, it has no additional wires or hardware. An external modem is more expensive to produce because, in addition to the card, there is the plastic housing that contains it, indicator lights, and cables to connect it to your computer.
An internal modem is going to be one which fits into a PCI or other expansion slot on your computer and thus communicates directly with the BUS on your motherboard. An external modem connects to a computer via a serial port, parallel port or USB port. This means it will need to go through a controller chip before being allowed access to the main system BUS. If you are referring to analog modems (aka, dial up) then the difference will be very little. It is more important to get a "Hardware" modem and not a "Win" modem which uses the CPU of your machine to emulate a controller chip, thus causing it to slow down slightly. Of course on modern PC's this is negligible. If you mean a modem for DSL or Cable for example most will be external. Usually connected to a router of some kind and then fed to your computer(s) with network cables which would be transparent to the computer. Hope this helps!
In the past external modems connected to the COM (or serial) port. However, most modern external hardware is USB these days, modems are no exception.
A computer device, such as a CD-ROM drive or printer, that is not part of the essential computer, i.e., the memory and microprocessor. Peripheral devices can be external -- such as a mouse, keyboard, printer, monitor, external Zip drive or scanner -- or internal, such as a CD-ROM drive, CD-R drive or internal modem. Internal peripheral devices are often referred to as integrated peripherals.
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An internal modem is housed within the main computer. An external modem is on the outside of the computer and connected to the computer with a cable.
Fax modem is modem than enables computer to send and received faxes. It can be internal and external.
An internal modem consists of a card that is installed in the computer, it has no additional wires or hardware. An external modem is more expensive to produce because, in addition to the card, there is the plastic housing that contains it, indicator lights, and cables to connect it to your computer.
Yes. Early dial-up modems were often external, until computer manufacturers caught up and began making them internal.
An internal modem consists of a card that is installed in the computer, it has no additional wires or hardware. An external modem is more expensive to produce because, in addition to the card, there is the plastic housing that contains it, indicator lights, and cables to connect it to your computer.
Well it depends on whether the computer connects to the internet with this modem. If you're talking about an external cable modem, you would probably lose your internet connection. If you're talking about an internal dialup modem inside the computer, removing it would mean you can't connect via dialup but it would not affect the external modem. Hope this helps
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An internal modem is virtually a card that plugs into a board inside of your computer. It has no lights & is powered by the computer's power transformer.... An external modem is a stand alone unit which usually requires an independent power source i.e. a small transformer that plugs into a power socket. It is different to an internal modem in that it provides visual indication, via lights , which indicate the status of your connection...... this can be handy when eliminating computer connection faults. It is also the more expensive of the two for those reasons.
A Router/Modem
External modems are communication devices that computers utilize to connect to public networks like the Internet. A modem that sits inside the computer is called an internal modem, while modems that sit exterior, are external modems. The type of modem you require depends on the type of Internet access service you desire. There are two general categories: Basic dial-up service, and high-speed broadband service.
External parts of the computer include the monitor and the modem or tower. Other external parts are the mouse, keyboard, and speakers.
A Modem Is A Primary Way To Connect A Computer To Internet.There Are Different Types Of Modems And They Are :-Internal ModemExternal ModemCable ModemDSL ModemADSL LineSDSL Modem