According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Modem is an electronic device that converts digital data into analog (modulated-wave) signals suitable for transmission over analog telecommunications circuits (e.g., traditional phone lines) and demodulates received analog signals to recover the digital data transmitted. The "modulator/demodulator" thus makes it possible for existing communications channels to support a variety of digital communications, including e-mail, internet access, and fax transmissions. An ordinary modem, operating over traditional phone lines, has a data transmission speed limit of about 56 kilobits per second. ISDN lines allow communications at over twice that rate, and cable modems and DSL lines have transmission rates of over a million bits per second.
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A modem ( from modulator-demodulator) is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information.
Modem = modulator-demodulator, and is a tool for tweaking an analog signal so that it can be used in a digital device.
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Modem is a device which modulates and demodulates a signal.
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The abbreviation CMTS can stand for many things. Typically, the abbreviation CMTS stands for Cable Modem Termination System or Computerized Maintenance Test System.
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Modem = modulator-demodulator, and is a tool for tweaking an analog signal so that it can be used in a digital device.
First of all, home banking is under modem banking (It can be also corporate banking). Answering your question - No, it doesn't give same meaning. Modem banking provides access to bank account by using a modem, a computer and specialized software on the client side. Internet banking gives an access through secure website - anywhere you are, you don't have to have any software, as it is is modem B.
Cable and DSL connections are "always on", meaning faster access for the user not having to wait for a modem connection, as is the case for dial-up.
The first question to ask would be is the modem on. Next you would have to ask is the modem plugged up. If it is plugged up are the wires connected properly. Lastly you would ask have you dropped or damaged the modem accidentally in any way.
You will need to buy a new modem that is designed for your DSL modem. This is due to the fact that the modem is designed to use the dsl signal opposed to the cable modem.
One who want to connect to the internet.
I want a more colorful modem. My modem is missing. Why can't my computer operate without a modem?
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If it's modulates and demodulates a signal then yes, it's a modem.
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