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Non-dialup modems came out at the end of the twentieth century, and became more and more popular since then. The new modems give quicker and quicker speed all of the time, and are much more efficient than the dialup modems.
Such modems can be purchased at a number of retail locations and online stores. Walmart, Staples, Office Depot, and Amazon, for example, each sell this item.
if it is a dialup modem there are some free dial up internet providers but for a cable/dsl modem this is not possible as you would need a isp to provision the modem on their network
Very few modern computers have modems, due to the falling popularity of dialup modems. DSL and Cable modems are extremely rare as internal devices due to limited useability and the inability to network more than one computer or device to such a computer with ease. If it has a dialup modem, there will be a port for a phone cord in it.
Raw baseband data cannot usually be effectively transmitted over dialup phone lines or TV cable lines.
Broadband internet access use many different types of modems, but most modems tend to accomplish internet access, and therefore almost all modems work to your advantage.
By sending information without using wires.
There are many sites which provide information about dial up modems. These include Earthnet, 10 Stripe, Ezlan, iiNet and Scamwatch which all provide good examples.
Since 56K dialup modems are a very old technology, it will be very difficult to find the part that you are looking for. Ebay.com may have what you are looking for, however.
Cable modems, DSL modems, Routers, Wireless cards / adapters, 56k modems, ethernet cords, telephone cords, telephony modems, USB adapters(for modems), network cards, hubs, switches, coax splitters, fiber lines, headends, taps, nodes, and the list goes on to more advanced networking components you can learn about if you decide to go into that profession.
The two forms of modems are dial-up modems and private line modems
A modem is a serial port interface to a telephone line, allowing you to create dialup connections to other modem equipped computers. Often, a modem card includes a serial port interface, a COM port. The term modem has also become applicable to other interfaces, such as DSL modems and cable modems, though that usage is tenuous in some cases. Modem stands for Modulator/Demodulator.