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.
Moderm modems (Dial-up, Cable, ADSL) are connected directly to the Ethernet port of the computer.
Yes, modems can be both internal and external.
no, you can use a modem, an example is dial up internet access :P modems are also used for remote connections
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No ... you need a dial-up modem - something that the phone line can plug into.
The two forms of modems are dial-up modems and private line modems
The fastest dial-up modems have a maximum transfer rate of 56 kbps.
Dial-up modems either plugged into a personal computer slot or were self-contained devices that plugged into the computer's serial port
they make USB dial up modems that you can use
Conexant is a company that manufactures a number of technology items including dial-up modems. Dial-up modems can be used to connect a computer to the internet via phone line (albeit at very slow speeds compared to broadband modems). Dial-up modems also allow one to use their computer as a fax machine.
it was the handshakeing of the modems
As of around 2010 or 2011 Apple no longer installed dial up modems in their computers.
Moderm modems (Dial-up, Cable, ADSL) are connected directly to the Ethernet port of the computer.
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.
Internal modems can cost as little as $20.00 for a dial-up version. Cable modems are a lot more expensive.
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.