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decoded reliably.
Modems can be used with
almost any
means of
transmitting analog signals, from light-emitting
diodes to radio.
Early modems were
devices that...
- many megabits,
while voice-band
modems are
nominally 56K
modems and
actually limited to
approximately 50 kbit/s. DSL
modems exchange data with only the DSLAM...
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Modems". PC World.
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original on 2011-11-03.
Retrieved 2010-08-28.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Cable modems.
Cable modem at...
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cables to
connect two
teleprinter devices or two
modems in
order to
communicate with one another; null
modem communication refers to
using a crossed-over...
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wireless modems that
connect to the provider's
wireless network.
Wireless USB
modems are
nicknamed as "dongles".
Early 3G
mobile broadband modems used the...
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Transhumanist DARPA's 'Cortical
Modem' will plug
straight into your BRAIN, The Register, 17 Feb 2015
DARPA dreams:
cortical modems and
neural RAMplants for restoring...
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Modem,
Modems, USB
modem,
modem, or
modems in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
modem is a
device that
encodes and
decodes digital data transmitted...
- A
modem sharing device, also
called a line
sharing device,
modem sharer or line sharer,
allows multiple Binary Synchronous Communications devices to share...
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modem. Some, but not all, fax
modems do
double duty as data
modems. As with
other modems, fax
modems can be
internal or external.
Internal fax
modems...
- interleaving; New
modems support superior error correction codes (turbo
codes and LDPC codes).
Frame formats that are
supported by
various satellite modems include:...