modem (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊdəm/
Definition
A device that converts digital signals from a computer into analog signals for transmission over telephone lines, and vice versa.
Examples
You'll need a modem to connect your computer to the internet service provider.
The old dial-up modem made a distinctive screeching sound when it connected.
Many modern routers have a built-in modem, eliminating the need for a separate device.
How to Use modem
- modem connection (collocation)
- The act or result of linking a modem to a network or device. — "The modem connection was unstable, causing frequent internet dropouts."
- modem speed (collocation)
- The rate at which data can be transmitted through a modem. — "This modem speed is too slow for streaming high-definition video."
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