[
UK
/mˈəʊdɛm/
]
[ US /ˈmoʊdəm/ ]
[ US /ˈmoʊdəm/ ]
NOUN
- (from a combination of MOdulate and DEModulate) electronic equipment consisting of a device used to connect computers by a telephone line
How To Use modem In A Sentence
- At a time when they were still singing soupy Victorian hymns in churches, this choir performed relatively modem music.
- I've traveled by modem vehicle from south Texas to the Kansas cow town of Dodge City.
- Check to make sure you meet the minimum requirements for using a cable modem.
- Instead, political interest groups reach out directly, using computerized mailing lists and modems in addition to the old-fashioned campaign techniques.
- Computers that don't share a local network talk to each other through telephone lines using modems.
- A very good measure to consider is permitting system troubleshooting to be done via dial-up modem.
- The palmtop edition will offer enhanced modem dialling and screen handling and will be streamlined to conserve memory.
- It was a simple peer-to-peer network where users' computers would just call each other at night through their old-fashioned modems, exchange information and then move on.
- You can also attach the modem to a laser printer to form a receive-only fax.
- With some notable exceptions, modem developments along the Thames have failed to respond to the scale of the river and wide flat sweep of the estuary landscape.