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  2. Modem vs. router: The differences between the pieces of ... - AOL

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    A modem and router work in tandem to deliver you an internet connection and then grant access to your various devices. Modem vs. router: The differences between the pieces of hardware that connect ...

  3. Residential gateway - Wikipedia

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    A residential gateway is a small consumer-grade gateway which bridges network access between connected local area network (LAN) hosts to a wide area network (WAN) (such as the Internet) via a modem, or directly connects to a WAN (as in EttH), while routing.

  4. Modem - Wikipedia

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    A "short haul modem" is a device that bridges the gap between leased-line and dial-up modems. Like a leased-line modem, they transmit over "bare" lines with no power or telco switching equipment, but are not intended for the same distances that leased lines can achieve.

  5. Comparison of Fritz!Box devices - Wikipedia

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    Dual-band LTE modem (800 MHz, 2600 MHz) FRITZ!Box 6840 LTE LTE — 4 Gigabit b/g/n a 2.4 5.0 300 1 USB 2.0 Integrated 0 1 0 6.88 Tri-band LTE modem (800 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2600 MHz) FRITZ!Box 6842 LTE LTE — 4 Gigabit b/g/n 2.4 300 1 USB 2.0 Integrated a/b 1 0 6.35 Tri-band LTE modem (800 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2600 MHz); German version only

  6. Gateway (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    A gateway is a piece of networking hardware or software used in telecommunications networks that allows data to flow from one discrete network to another. Gateways are distinct from routers or switches in that they communicate using more than one protocol to connect multiple networks [1] [2] and can operate at any of the seven layers of the OSI model.

  7. DSL modem - Wikipedia

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    The modem connects to a single computer or router, through an Ethernet port, USB port, or is installed in a computer PCI slot. The more common DSL router is a standalone device that combines the function of a DSL modem and a router, and can connect multiple computers through multiple Ethernet ports or an integral wireless access point.