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A modem ("modulator-demodulator ") is a device that converts digital information to analog signals and vice versa, for sending data through networks.

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Different kinds are used for different networks: DSL modems for telephone wires, Wi-Fi modems for short-range wireless radio signals, 3G modems for cellular data towers, and so on.

Modems are different from routers , but many companies sell modems combined with routers.

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Updated on April 20, 2024 by Datarist.