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  2. Modem - Wikipedia

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    The gateway at the remote end that receives the packets uses the information to re-modulate the signal for the modem connected at that end. While the V.150.1 Recommendation is not widely deployed, a pared down version of the recommendation called "Minimum Essential Requirements (MER) for V.150.1 Gateways" (SCIP-216) is used in Secure Telephony ...

  3. Hayes Microcomputer Products - Wikipedia

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    As modems became popular, users on these platforms began asking for designs as well. [2] A solution to the cross-platform connection was to use the RS-232 serial port instead of the internal data bus; modems were serial devices in the end, and most computers included an RS-232 port or some variant. The trick would be how to send commands over ...

  4. Consider Buying One of These Expert Recommended Cable Modems ...

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    The NETGEAR Nighthawk CAX80, a high performing modem/router combo that works with internet plans up to 1200 Mbps, has similar specs as the Comcast/Xfinity-only Motorola MT8733—DOCSIS 3.1, 2.5 ...

  5. SupraFAXModem 14400 - Wikipedia

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    SupraFAXModem 144 LC modem (1996) Sticker on bottom of SupraFAXModem 144 LC modem The SupraFAXModem 14400 is a v.32bis modem . When it was launched by Supra, Inc. in January 1992 for US$399 (equivalent to $870 in 2023), [ N 1 ] the 14,400 bit/s model was less expensive than most existing 9600 bit/s models.

  6. Apple reveals first custom modem chip, shifting away from ...

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    Apple on Wednesday revealed its first custom-designed modem chip that will help connect iPhones to wireless data networks, a move that will make the company less reliant on chips from Qualcomm ...

  7. Gandalf Technologies - Wikipedia

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    On the host-end, modem blocks could be attached to the same PACX multiplexers, making local and remote access largely identical. With the introduction of low-cost high-speed modems in the early 1990s, Gandalf increasingly became irrelevant. Even highest-speed solutions were soon being outperformed by standardized systems like v.32bis.