Good old A+ hardware test questions.
Version .92 is the current standard.
As of 2007 the 56K V.92 modem card comes bundled with a phone cord and setup CD.
A modem is a piece of hardware. Mechanically installed in a computer to communicate with the internet or other computers. Software is a written program to operate within a computer.
One who want to connect to the internet.
media player
no
if your modem has wireless capblility then you don't need a router.
is a standard modem considered to be a computer hardware
Yes...
10 mbps is the minimum standard.
10 mbps is the minimum standard.
No, a cable modem connects to a cat5 coax cable and a DSL modem connects to a standard phone line.
CCIT
Unfortunately, a voice modem is not standard on this model.
I believe that the standard as of 2012 is SATA.
Telephone is Cat3 while the cable coming form the modem is Cat5
The computer most people use comes with a standard 56K modem, which means that in an ideal situation your computer would downstream at a rate of 56 kilobits per second (Kbps).
Yes. A modem, even a single chip modem, is a hardware device that modulates ("mo") and demodulates ("dem") analog signals for use in digital devices.
There should be no reason why a modem should be restarting your PC. If the device is abruptly restarting your PC then is is probably due to a driver problem. Make sure that you have all the latest patches installed for your computer and that your modem drivers are up to date.