Installing a Modem
Installing a modem is like putting an engine in a car. You must have the right coaching and tools to affix it to work properly. For example, the car will not run if it lacks an engine. Hence, without a modem, you cannot connect to the Internet, a computer-based worldwide information network. Before I explain to you how to install a modem, I must first tell you what a modem is and its function. A modem, which stands for modulator-demodulator, is a device that connects a computer to a telephone line and allows information to be transmitted to or received from another computer. Each computer that sends or receives information must be connected to a modem. The first thing to do, before starting anything, is to check with your computer manufacturer, the company that built your computer, and ask for the name, type, and the speed of your modem that is specified for your computer. For this case, it is a V.90 modem, the latest version out today. Next, shop around for the modem with your information at hand. Go to a computer store that specializes in computer equipment and installation. Tell customer service that you want to purchase a V.90 modem. When they hand it to you, make sure the information you have corresponds with theirs
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Approximate Word count = 902
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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