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a modem that has extra functions such as automatic answering and dialing is called intelligent modem
There is no scientific name for modem.
modem full name
No, DSL modems are meant to receive data directly and are unable to dial. You will need a modem with dialing capabilities to use dial up.
No. Some operating systems will say that DSL connection attempts are "dialing," but it's not dial-up.
Modem stands for MOdulate DEModulate it takes digital information from your computer and turns it into sound (the MOdulate portion) and turns sound into data (the DEMod part)
When a dial up internet connection is initiated, the computer uses a modem to establish a connection to the an internet service provider through the telephone network. This causes the iconic dial-up sound that is similar to dialing a phone number.
No, it is not an adverb. The word modem (from modulate-demodulate) is a noun, a device that changes electrical impulses into sound, and vice versa.
DECREASE THE TRANSMISSION SPEED OF THE FAX MODEM The modem of the printer can transmit data at 33,600 bps. This is the maximum speed at which the printer can send and receive faxes. It is not necessary, however, to set the modem to its fastest transmission capability. The speed of the modem of the receiving fax machine must match or be greater than the speed at which you are sending your fax. Otherwise, your fax will not be received. To decrease the transmission speed of the modem: 1 From the printer control panel, navigate to Max Send Speed: > Fax Setup > Dialing and Sending > Max Send Speed 2 Select a sending speed, and then save the setting.
A codec is a standard for compressing and decompressing sound or video. This has nothing to do with the function of a modem.A codec is a standard for compressing and decompressing sound or video. This has nothing to do with the function of a modem.A codec is a standard for compressing and decompressing sound or video. This has nothing to do with the function of a modem.A codec is a standard for compressing and decompressing sound or video. This has nothing to do with the function of a modem.
Call waiting is very common. If you have it disable it before dialing. You can set the disable code (*87 or check with your phone company) in your dialing setup. Pick up your receiver and see if you hear static. That will do it also. Have your phone company check your signal to noise ratio. Try uninstalling and reinstalling your modem. Just delete it from hardware setup and reboot. Try new drivers for your modem. Try dialing a different number. Remove and reinstall dial up networking.
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