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modem 1 , n (↔ fr: modem
1
)
a modem: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Patient
from computer
1
Source
to computer
1
Destination

a modem: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Patient
from computer
1
Source
to computer
1
Destination
By connecting a router to your dial-up, DSL or cable modem, you can also allow multiple computers to share one connection to the Internet.
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enHOW HOME NETWORKING WORKS
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There are two basic types of computers connected to the Internet, Hosts and Clients. Clients are machines which access the Internet on a part time basis. They have no permanent connection to the Internet, but instead are capable of hooking to the Internet via a dial up modem, or some similar method.
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A modem is used to translate information transferred through telephone lines or cable.
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That is placed inside the computer built-in ~
internal ~
That uses a specific technology cable ~
That operates at high speed high-speed ~
broadband
1
~
The user Agent prepares a m. to allow the m. to operate configure
1
a ~
-> NOUN ~ configuration
1.1
The user Agent uses a m. use a ~
The user Agent uses a m. to act on the computer Destination connect
1
to ... via a ~
The m. acts on the data Patient the ~ translates ...
The m. transfers the data Patient from a computer Source to another computer Destination the ~ transmits ...
The m. transfers the data Patient coming from a computer Destination to another computer Source the ~ receives ...
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31/10/2010
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