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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 external modem plugs into a standard socket in the back of a personal computer.
These include the Avatex 1200 external modem, the Cardinal 1200 external modem, the Smalltalk 1200 external modem, and the Everex 1200 external modem.
This internal modem bay eliminates external modem wiring, power supply and mounting costs, enabling streamlined installation and more complete and faster (thus lower cost) pre-assembly.
 
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