US /ˈmoʊdem/
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So I just bought a USB stick modem to my laptop.
So if you needed to plug in a modem or a mouse, then you were probably using DB9 over the serial connection.
So if you needed to plug in a modem or a mouse, then you were probably using DB9 over the serial connection.
You could even connect a dial-up modem to it to access the Internet.
Imagine reading your email on this thing, and you'd have to hook it up to a modem so you couldn't leave your house anyway.
One downside was that our room was a bit too far from where the modem was, so our Wi-Fi wasn't very strong.
was that our room was a bit too far from where the modem was
(The Sound Of An Old School Internet Modem™... I'm kidding it's silence)
Well, you needed to connect a phone line to your modem to get on the Internet.
Wait, what is a modem?
Apple uses a Qualcomm modem, and this is the first iPhone to support the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard, though you'll need a Wi-Fi 7 router to actually make use of those faster internet speeds.
Apple uses a Qualcomm modem,
Some other key features include the use of Apple's new C1X modem, which they're claiming makes this the most efficient iPhone ever, as well as the ability to send out SOS messages via satellite if you are out of reception and you are lost.
of Apple's new C1X modem,
That's Apple's first in-house modem, and the iPhone 16e is the very first iPhone to use it, like the Qualcomm chip in the iPhone 16.
That's Apple's first in-house modem,
500 megabyte hard drive, built-in spreadsheet capabilities, and a modem that transmits it over 28,000 BPS.
a modem that transmits at over 28,000 BPS.