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difference between modem and router​

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Answered by boparailucky
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MODEM

modem is a combined device for modulation and demodulation, for example, between the digital data of a computer and the analogue signal of a telephone line

ROUTER

A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.  

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Answered by singhroshan17092000
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Routers and modems are two of the most common computer peripherals, yet many people do not know the function of each one. While the two devices may look similar, they each serve a different purpose. Fortunately, the functions of the two devices are pretty easy to understand.

A router is a small box that allows multiple computers to join the same network (see below).

Netgear Router

While early routers only had Ethernet ports for wired connections, most modern routers provide wireless connectivity as well. "Wireless routers" often have one or two moveable antennas, though some models keep the antennas inside the enclosure. Wireless routers allow multiple computers and other devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to join the same network.

Connecting to a router provides access to a local network (LAN), but it does not necessarily provide access to the Internet. In order for devices on the network to connect to the Internet, the router must be connected to a modem. Therefore, most routers have a specific Ethernet port that is designed to connect to the Ethernet port of a cable or DSL modem.

A modem is a device that provides access to the Internet

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