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external modem

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external modem

In computing, a modem that is a self-contained unit sitting outside a personal computer (PC) and connected to it by a cable. There are two main types of external modem: desktop modems and credit-card sized modems that fit the PCMCIA slots in notebook and handheld computers.



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The advantage of an external modem is that a series of status lights on the outside of the case display the changing states of the modem (off-hook, carrier detect,
 
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