NounSingular modem Plural modems modem (plural modems)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A modem (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. The goal is to produce a signal that can be transmitted easily and decoded to reproduce the original digital data. Modems can be used over any means of transmitting analog signals, from driven diodes to radio. The most familiar example is a voiceband modem that turns the digital 1s and 0s of a personal computer into sounds that can be transmitted over the telephone lines of plain old telephone services (POTS), and once received on the other side, converts those 1s and 0s back into a form used by a USB, Ethernet, serial, or network connection. Modems are generally classified by the amount of data they can send in a given time, normally measured in bits per second (bit/s, or bps). They can also be classified by Baud, the number of times the modem changes its signal state per second. For example, the ITU V.21 standard used audio frequency-shift keying, aka tones, to carry 300 bit/s using 300 baud, whereas the original ITU V.22 standard allowed 1,200 bit/s with 600 baud using phase-shift keying. Faster modems are used by Internet users every day, notably cable modems and ADSL modems. In telecommunications, wide-band radio modems transmit repeating frames of data at very high data rates over microwave radio links. Narrow-band radio modem is used for low data rate up to 19.2k mainly for private radio networks. Some microwave modems transmit more than a hundred million bits per second. Optical modems transmit data over optical fibers. Most intercontinental data links now use optical modems transmitting over undersea optical fibers. Optical modems routinely have data rates in excess of a billion (1x10) bits per second. One kilobit per second (kbit/s, kb/s, or kbps) as used in this article means 1,000 bits per second and not 1,024 bits per second. For example, a 56k modem can transfer data at up to 56,000 bit/s (7 kB/s) over the phone line. Passband modulation techniques Analog modulation AM · SSB · QAM · FM · PM · SM Digital modulation FSK · ASK · OOK · PSK · QAM MSK · CPM · PPM · TCM OFDM · SC-FDE Spread spectrum CSS · DSSS · FHSS · THSS See also: Demodulation, modem,line coding, PAM, PWM, PCM In the summer of 1960, the name Data-Phone was introduced to replace the earlier term digital subset. The 202 Data-Phone was a half-duplex asynchronous service that was marketed extensively in late 1960. In 1962, the 201A and 201B Data-Phones were introduced. They were synchronous modems using two-bit-per-baud phase-shift keying (PSK). The 201A operated half-duplex at 2,000 bit/s over normal phone lines, while the 201B provided full duplex 2,400 bit/s service on four-wire leased lines, the send and receive channels running on their own set of two wires each. The famous Bell 103A dataset standard was also introduced by Bell Labs in 1962. It provided full-duplex service at 300 baud over normal phone lines. Frequency-shift keying was used with the call originator transmitting at 1,070 or 1,270 Hz and the answering modem transmitting at 2,025 or 2,225 Hz. The readily available 103A2 gave an important boost to the use of remote low-speed terminals such as the KSR33, the ASR33, and the IBM 2741. AT&T reduced modem costs by introducing the originate-only 113D and the answer-only 113B/C modems. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Why do people assume that Internet comes with a modem? How do I configure my router without a modem.? Q. I have cable internet that comes straight into my house without any modem. It's always on and I have a static IP. So how do I configure my router? It assumes that since I have cable internet, I have a cable modem. My research on the web always assumes a modem. Puzzling! Asked by gallicbear - Fri Feb 13 18:39:21 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. configure it as if you were using a modem. internet is a chain, from what you say you dont need the router :) but realistically even if you have individual IP granted to every socket in your house if you wish to use a router/wireless, its the same thing. you dont have the power to administer your connection beyond connecting it, so, you are using a modem at least in paradigm. whether its in your house or on a pole in the street, you are still using the "last/First mile" to interface. Answered by L. G. - Fri Feb 13 18:51:55 2009 Does a modem have to be the first connection from the outside box? Q. I am thinking about putting the modem in a location that would have the coax connection pass 2 splitters before getting to the modem. Is this ok? Asked by bballa211 - Sat Nov 28 14:33:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yes it is okay, but i would not recommend that because it could make your connection shaky. I dont really understand why you are going to split your connection. Answered by Blake L - Sat Nov 28 14:39:35 2009 How do you connect a laptop to a modem thats already connected to a pc?
Q. I have this computer that is connected to the modem.Is there a way you can use a laptop to connect it to the modem as well so theres internet on both?I tried connecting it but when i install the blueyonder disc it says that theres a usb error driver that i need to remove,i think i removed it but it still doesnt work.When i click the internet on the laptop it says dial up connection and then failed to establish a connection. Asked by collymore20 - Sun Nov 11 08:14:15 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments A. If its a modem then no you cant connect both at the same time. You can install the software but youd have to plug in the USB to the computer you are using. Get a wireless router, that way you can have both on at the same time Answered by poli_b2001 - Sun Nov 11 08:17:58 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "modem" Porn Dialers Take Smartphone Surfers by Surprise With Massive Bills
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