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modem![]() Remote computer terminals communicate with the central mainframe via modems and telephone lines. The controller allocates computer time to the terminals according to predetermined priority rules. The multiplexer allows more than one terminal to use the same communications link at the same time (multiplexing). Device for transmitting computer data over telephone lines. Such a device is used to convert digital signals produced by computers to analogue signals compatible with the telephone network, and back again. Modems are used for linking remote terminals to central computers and enable computers to communicate with each other anywhere in the world. In 1997 the fastest standard modems transmitted data at a nominal rate of about 33,600 bps (bits per second), often abbreviated to 33.6K. 56K modems, launched in 1997, achieved higher speeds by using a digital connection to the user's computer, while using a conventional analogue connection in the other direction. ADSL modems can achieve data transmission rates of up to 24Mbit/s downstream and 3.5Mbit/s upstream rate by using digital communications to both the computer and also over the telephone network. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Motorola's
SM56 PCI II Soft Modem gives consumers cost-effective, advanced modem
communication capabilities with an easy, affordable upgrade path to
emerging analog modem technologies such as V. The NetVanta 3120 is a fixed-port Ethernet router with an integral
four-port managed Ethernet switch, a single 10/100Base-T Ethernet WAN
interface, and an analog modem for dial-backup or remote management. The company's highly reliable analog modem chipsets can be
found in desktop and notebook PCs, handheld devices, video game
consoles, set-top boxes, and other platforms such as point-of-sale
terminals, and provide Internet access to millions of users worldwide. |
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