Definition of «modem»

A modem is a device that enables a computer to transmit and receive data over telephone or cable lines. It converts digital signals from a computer into analog signals that can be transmitted over these lines, and then reconverts incoming analog signals back into digital form for the computer.

Usage examples

  1. Purchase a new modem for faster internet speeds.
  2. Install the modem by plugging it into your router.
  3. Configure the modem settings according to your internet service provider's instructions.
  4. Connect your devices (such as computers, laptops, or gaming consoles) to the modem via Ethernet cables or Wi-Fi.
  5. Test the modem's connection by browsing the internet or streaming videos.
  6. Troubleshoot any connectivity issues by restarting the modem or contacting your internet provider's customer support.

Sentences with «modem»

  • With a new available embedded 4G LTE modem for a Wi - Fi hot spot, customers can connect up to 10 mobile devices at one time, virtually anywhere. (topspeed.com)
  • But let us come back to biology, and particularly to the ideas of modem biology as affecting man's views of nature and his own place in it. (religion-online.org)
  • A new available embedded 4G LTE modem for a Wi - Fi hot spot can connect up to 10 mobile devices at one time. (thetorquereport.com)
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