Part of your modems specs are its Transmit and Receive levels . It varies from company to company but the basic rule is transmit between 32-52 and receive between -10 and +10.
half duplex modem is each station can transmit and receive but not at the same time. full duplex modem is both stations can transmit and receive simultaneously.
No it does not. If your computer is off, it cannot send or receive data via the modem !
A modem is a peripheral device based on the fact that peripheral devices are devices located on the outside of a computer
It doesn't have a modem.
Most commonly, a computer modem is a device that gives you internet from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). They usually connect to your phone, cable, or dish line to send and receive data. To get internet, you then connect your computer to the modem directly or you connect to a device called a router (share internet with multiple devices) in which connects to the modem.
A device used to connect a computer to the internet is a modem.
The speed of a modem is determined by the number of kilobits or megabits per second it can transmit and receive.
a modem
Answera modem is essentaly a phone that is in your computer that alows you to conect to a network like a internet service provider over the phone line.
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A built in cellular modem is the mobile hot spot that is on a cell phone. If it is turned on, the cell phone will be able to act as a modem to allow other devices to receive the Internet signal through the phone.
It works like any other modem, except the built-in modem is smaller. It sends out signals and will receive signals responding to the sent signals. If there is a connection then you have Internet access.