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Function Of Modem Is Modulation And Demodulation
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It was an inexpensive modem (modulator-demodulator) to connect a terminal or home computer via RS-232 into the phone line. Later ones came as an adapter card inside the home computer, eliminating the RS-232 link. One major advantage of Hayes modems over others of the time was the escape sequence "+++" and the easy to use Hayes "AT" command set, allowing complete control of the modem and connection through the same link as used for normal data, eliminating physical controls and switches on the modem. This was so popular it was soon copied by other modem makers, becoming a de-facto standard.
the first original computer was made in Britain
1.) Cable Modem 2.) DSl Modem 3. ) Dial-up Modem
An internal modem is housed within the main computer. An external modem is on the outside of the computer and connected to the computer with a cable.
is a standard modem considered to be a computer hardware
The modem and the computer are separate from each other. The modem is what brings Internet into your house, and then an Ethernet cable brings it to your computer or a router. It is not recommended that you shut off the modem.
modem - connects computer to phone line"AT" command set that it used - made modem easier to setup and control
Modem is a hardware connect your computer with the ISP, then your computer can surf online.
I want a more colorful modem. My modem is missing. Why can't my computer operate without a modem?
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modem is device which is used to connect the Internet to computer
A modem is used to connect the computer with internet service.
No it does not. If your computer is off, it cannot send or receive data via the modem !
The word modem is actually made of two words: "Modulator" and "Demodulator". In the days of dial-up networking, a modem's job is to turn the digital signal of your computer into an analogue form that can then be transmitted down a telephone line to another computer. When the computer at the other end receives it, it's own modem will then turn the analogue signal back into a digital one that the computer can understand. Now that many phone lines are digital, a modem's job is to translate the computer's data into a form that's acceptable for the telephone line (e.g. ADSL) and of course translate it back again at the other end.
Two inventions:inexpensive modem - connects computer to phone line"AT" modem command set - made modem control and call management much easier than other modems of the time