There are several types of land line modems that have been created over the years. Some of the more dated modems were soft modems as well as dial up modems.
Soft modems and dial up modems are some of the more dated modems that were created. They are considered to be land line modems since they used wired connections and ports.
There is a big difference between a cable modem and a DSL modem. There are many types of both available and these options can be viewed on Amazon. A cable modem uses a coxial cable input to connect it. However, a DSL modem uses a phone cord in order to function.
He invented the P.C. Modem In 1977. There are many types of PC Modems and they all do different types of things.
Yes it can. In fact, if your computer and modem are both plugged into an UPS you may be able to continue surfing during a power outage. It will also protect the modem from power line surges and brown outs that could otherwise be destructive. Many UPS have jacks to plug the telephone line in to protect against surges on the telephone line (phone modems) but typically don't have protection for surges on cable.
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Many of the modem's features were designed to emulate a telephone
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The word modem is actually made of two words: "Modulator" and "Demodulator". In the days of dial-up networking, a modem's job is to turn the digital signal of your computer into an analogue form that can then be transmitted down a telephone line to another computer. When the computer at the other end receives it, it's own modem will then turn the analogue signal back into a digital one that the computer can understand. Now that many phone lines are digital, a modem's job is to translate the computer's data into a form that's acceptable for the telephone line (e.g. ADSL) and of course translate it back again at the other end.
because internet that comes down a telephone line are analogue signals and the computer on understands digital signals ( 1 and 0s , Machine code, binary) so the modem translates the analogue signals from the phone line to digital and translates digital signals from the computer to analogue