I wouldn't say an "electrical" component, but a modem is very similar to a DAC (digital-to-analog converter) or ADC (analog-to-digital converter) like in sound chipsets (or sound cards) preinstalled in a computer or a dedicated separate sound system used in a Home Theater or a production studio.
No, a cable modem connects to a cat5 coax cable and a DSL modem connects to a standard phone line.
A wi- fi modem is a thing that gives you internet at home on the computer or laptop.
screw-in light bulb? LIGHT BULB HAVE two connections. Clamp on meter is one instrument that has no physical connection
There is no such thing as an electrical atom? Aluminum is an element. Electrons are in every element. They carry a small mass and have an negative charge.
Component and part are different words for the same thing.
Yes, and no, Mainly yes, Because inorder to communicate back and forth, you have to have a modem. No because, The new routers have a modem built in. I own a aircard and we use it and a Cradlepoint Technology Base. It speeds up the internet nickity split.
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Electronics: The hardware of some thing electrical Electrical: To have electronics
There is no such thing as N modem. N is a type of wireless network. When modems are usually associated with wired connection. Getting back to the answer, yes you can connect N type wireless router to virtually any modem (there are some exceptions).
There is no such thing as an "electrical citric".
Well I connected my to a modem, first plug your internet cable into the wall then into the modem, then get an ethernet cable (Comes with pro and elite console packages) and plug it into the modem and the back of the xbox.
There's no suck thing as a "kermit" modem. Kermit is an old protocol used to communicate between modems back in the days of the BBS and before. Old communications software used to offer kermit as a communication protocol. But to answer your question. There is no such thing as "kermit" that is related to hardware.