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Title: Modems


1
Modems
  • allow computers to exchange information over the
    telephone network by
  • converting outgoing data from digital (binary)
    form to analogue (wave) form in a process known
    as modulation
  • converting incoming data from analogue to digital
    form in a proces known as demodulation
  • hence MODEM (MODulation, DEModulation)

2
Modems and the Internet
  • A modem lets you connect to the Internet and
    online services like
  • America On Line (AOL)
  • Demon
  • CompuServe
  • Freeserve
  • This lets you access information on computers all
    over the world and join groups of people with
    similar interests called newsgroups

3
Information Sharing
  • When travelling or at home, a modem can be used
    to access information held on a network at work
  • Emails can be sent and received and office files
    can be worked on

4
Emails and Faxes
  • Most modems can send and receive faxes
  • A document can be created on a computer and sent
    to another computer or fax machine
  • When a computer gets a fax it appears on the
    screen
  • It can be viewed or printed, but not edited
  • You need Optical Character Recognition software
    to convert it so that it can be edited

5
Phone Line
  • You dont need a separate phone line
  • telephone and modem can share the same line
  • But a second line is more conveneient if you
    dont want to miss a call
  • Broadband allows both to work on one line

6
Internal Modems
  • This type is a circuit board (card) that plugs
    into an expansion slot on the motherboard
  • Usually cheaper than an external modem
  • Saves space on desk
  • Can be more difficult to set up than an external
    type

7
External Modems
  • A small box plugs into the back of your computer
  • Costs more, uses some deskspace
  • Can transfer to another PC easily
  • Status lights tell you what is happening
  • receiving data
  • sending data

8
External Modems 2
  • If using an external modem with an older
    computer, check for 16550 UART Chip
  • Older serial ports cannot transfer information
    fast enough
  • Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter is
    the chip that controls the flow of information to
    and from the modem

9
Software Modems
  • Uses sound functions to generate tones
  • Requires a motherboard with integrated sound card
  • Easiest to install
  • Cheap

10
Modem Speed
  • Determines how fast data can be sent and received
  • Measured in bits per second
  • 14,400 bps is minimum
  • 28,800 OK
  • 33,600 better
  • Usually expressed in kbps (kilobits per second)
  • 33,600 bps is likely to be referred to as 28.8
    kbps

11
Time is Money!
  • Get the fastest modem you can afford
  • Faster information transfer will cut-down
    telephone bills and online service charges
  • Reduced frustration of waiting for completion of
    data transfer

12
Phone Line Quality
  • Modem speed isnt the only factor in determining
    transmission rates
  • A 28.8 kbps modem may not actually deliver at
    that speed if the phone line quality is not good
  • Watch out!
  • Modem speeds are usually quoted as download
    speeds
  • upload speeds are much slower
  • fine for surfing the net
  • poor for managing web sites

13
Handshake
  • Before exchanging information modems perform what
    is known as a handshake
  • to establish how they will manage the exchange
  • e.g. a transmission speed has to be set
  • this will be the speed o the slower modem
  • NB some of the online service providers only use
    the lower modem speeds

14
Online/Offline
  • When your modem has successfully connected to
    another modem it is said to be online
  • this means that the modems are ready to exchange
    information
  • when the modem is not connected, you are offline

15
Data Compression
  • To reduce transmission costs, a modem will
    compress data
  • The receiving modem ill decompress the data at
    the other end
  • Error control procedures are used to ensure that
    there has been no loss or corruption of data

16
ISDN
  • There are other ways of sending data along phone
    lines
  • Integrated Services Digital Network
  • carry data in binary form at four times the speed
    of a typical modem
  • no modulation or demodulation required, hence
    improvement in speed
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