Each one took an eternity to download over a 14.4K modem and sounded, well, even more staticky and noisy than Slanted And Enchanted already was. |
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At the left you'll find two USB 2.0 ports, an S-Video port, a 56Kbps modem socket, and headphone and mic ports. |
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Now you can abandon your pokey, slow analog modem and step up to DSL's blazing access speeds. |
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It was one of the modem pictures of a pinkish woman in a floppy, wide-brimmed sun hat lazing back in a gondola emerging from beneath a bridge. |
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A modem translates the computer's outgoing data into a form that can be transmitted through the phone hookup. |
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This is a bit of a disaster because of the growing popularity of ADSL, DSL, and cable modem hook-ups. |
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The transmitting modem translates digital computer data into analog signals that can be carried over a phone line. |
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There's no PC Card slot, of course, but with analogue modem, wired Ethernet and unwired 802.11 available, we don't need one. |
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At a time when they were still singing soupy Victorian hymns in churches, this choir performed relatively modem music. |
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She is very well mannered in conditions that would give fits to the helmsmen of modem boats with high aspect fin keels and spade rudders. |
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The internet comes to your computer through a modem, a detachable box inside your computer. |
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My cable TV was working fine, so I was puzzled as to why the cable modem for my internet would be non-functioning. |
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There's also a pretty cool looking power button and a modem socket covered by a rubber bung. |
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On top of that, he says, the modem can add virtual private network capabilities to further enhance the secure work-at-home feeling. |
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Opening a file could expose your system to a computer virus or a program that could hijack your modem. |
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An important trait of the modem nuclear world is the nature of relations between nuclear powers and neighboring non-nuclear countries. |
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To avail of this facility, a cable customer must buy a cable modem and a channel splitter. |
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The facility is linked by a wireless bridge to the house, which in turn has a cable modem connection to the Internet. |
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This customer had a cable modem connected to a hub and was given three dynamically assigned IP addresses. |
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For the individual who connects their cable modem or DSL line directly to their PC, they should have some kind of personal firewall operating. |
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I have a cable modem, so unless Internet traffic is heavy, a piece of music seven minutes in length can be on my computer in only a few minutes. |
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It's especially important to run a firewall if you have high-speed Internet access through a cable modem or a DSL connection. |
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I have three desktop computers and a laptop, with Internet access provided by a cable modem and an ISDN line. |
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Likewise, broadband via cable modem comes to every cable-TV drop you have in your home, giving you some location flexibility as well. |
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I then connect my cable modem to a wireless router with an 802.11 access point. |
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I am connected by a cable modem and have no network, although I plan on expanding to two computers soon. |
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Most current computers also have an Ethernet port for hooking up to a fast broadband DSL or cable modem. |
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For one thing, connected to a broadband DSL or cable modem, it serves as a wireless access point. |
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It didn't have the latest patches and anti-virus signatures, so when he connected it to his cable modem at home, it became infected. |
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Indeed, a friend's computer was cracked less than a day after it was connected to his new cable modem last September. |
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Nothing the installer does in the course of plugging a cable modem up to your computer will affect any of the things listed above. |
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This model does not have a modem built into it, and it makes sense since this computer is not meant as a stand-alone machine. |
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For those cursed with dialup, you probably know what the modem handshake sounds like, with the hissing and screaming before it is connected. |
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Never in modem times has the world been in greater need of this gentle civilizer. |
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The machine has two USB ports and a PC card modem but no 1394 port or built-in phone modem. |
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In areas where cable modem service is available, the cable company can sculpt that down to the single coax line. |
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As with many of the modem Eucopia species, this fossil taxon is characterized by the possession of highly elongate posterior pereiopods. |
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All that a small organization needs to have is a personal computer, a modem and telephone line and the necessary software. |
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Will the lights on my cable modem and router ever cease their incessant blinking? |
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So if you don't buy a filter for every phone on the line, your calls will sound like an angry duel between a fax machine and a modem. |
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Computers can be linked using a special modem, and television pictures can be sent and received. |
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The facility is equipped with Internet access via a fiber-optic system 10,000 times faster than cable modem. |
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A method and system for secure cable modem initialization in a data-over-cable system is provided using a secure protocol server. |
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He and I looked over the modem with a fine-tooth comb, and could find nothing that looked like a button. |
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The normative characteristics of the modem subject include identity, boundedness, autonomy, interiority, depth, and centrality. |
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Once the new firmware is loaded, it becomes part of the modem, and the process need not be repeated. |
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This is neither surprising or unique, as nation and state have been closely intertwined concepts in the modem world. |
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You place the coupler like a mirror image against a telephone handset, strap it in place, plug the other end into your modem and dial. |
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They also had an early 300-baud modem, replete with the coupler into which you had to put the phone receiver. |
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I've traveled by modem vehicle from south Texas to the Kansas cow town of Dodge City. |
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Deliberate stone and soil swallowing has been reported for modem snakes, lizards, turtles and crocodilians serving to macerate digesta. |
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My cable modem at home is on the fritz, so there probably won't be any more blog posts until I get it fixed. |
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Whenever he tried to connect to the internet, he got an error message stating that the modem could not be initialized. |
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You place it on a docking station, known as a cradle, or make a connection using a wireless network, a modem or infrared light. |
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He is ready to give offense to both the vanguard and the rearguard of the modem Roman Church-and to many in the middle. |
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You can log any intrusion attempts and the modem can apparently even email you an alert. |
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In modem societies the foundational institutions for membership are citizenship and alienage. |
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The San Francisco Dance Center offers classes in ballet, flamenco, hip-hop, modem, tap, jazz, Brazilian, lambada, body alignment, and body work. |
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That said, voice quality is very good and it even works over a standard dial-up modem. |
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Their approach is essentially anthropological and descriptive, focusing on the experience of paid work in modem Britain. |
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A modem dials, pages of information and images flash across a computer screen. |
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In particular, they noted that modem patelloid limpets have segmented scars due to bundling of the large retractor muscle. |
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The major policy issues of any modem presidency cut across all those old boundary lines. |
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High voltages can enter your computer through the phone line connected to the modem. |
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A console server with a modem attached can support a number of system consoles through a single dial-in connection. |
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Anyway, the long and the short of it is that I got a free new modem out of it. |
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A modem is a piece of telecommunications equipment which modulates and demodulates a message. |
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The package included a high spec computer with modem, printer, scanner and software. |
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Updating may be a snap with a cable modem, but it's a royal pain with even the fastest dial-up connection. |
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A soundtrack of distorted modem tones, composed by Hendee, recalled synthesized howling wind. |
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Using a dial-up modem automatically triggers the service disconnection message. |
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For anyone else who's interested, the new ADSL modem and wireless networking gubbins are now all in place. |
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The usual way to get a mobile device onto the Internet is to install a modem driver and then configure dial-up networking. |
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Each room has a modem point, direct dial telephone with voicemail, satellite television, air conditioning, and mini-bar. |
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This allows a homeowner to reap basic benefits such as multiple phone and modem lines and satellite television. |
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It suits business clients too, as each room is fitted with a modem point for a laptop and as well as satellite television. |
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Start with routers for cable modem applications and add in telephony applications. |
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Deprived of the Internet by a balky cell phone modem, the habit of daily blogging has proven hard to break. |
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Moved the DSL modem and both hubs on top of a filing cabinet, screwed their surge bar onto the wall, organised the cables, etc. |
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All advertisements will consist of text scrolling at the maximum visible speed accompanied by modem connection tones. |
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In fact, he argued that the modem worship of technology and materialism undermined these values. |
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The offer also includes a free modem, free connection and no download restrictions. |
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The reader is left with a sense of the deep affection and enthusiasm which Thomas still inspires in the hearts of his modem Dominican brethren. |
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But this is impossible without a thorough grounding in history, both ancient and modem. |
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The ADSL modem with a built-in base station enables multiple connections to one ADSL broadband subscription. |
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The first time you start, you should get a dialog box that lets you select the modem to use. |
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The method is well suited for use in a microprocessor-based modem operating on blocks of data. |
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On my New Rochelle, N.Y., block, dial-up modem speeds are capped at a tortoise-like 28.8 Kbps due to the poor quality of the lines. |
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Only educated, English-speaking, urban Ghanaians have Internet access, and most of them use torturously slow modem connections. |
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Not at all, I'm saying you need to have a line plugged into where it says line on your modem to the phone jack in the wall. |
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With just a few keystrokes and mouse clicks, with a computer and modem you can access more information than ever before. |
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People just need to locate the whereabouts of a radio transceiver, which functions like a modem. |
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A very good measure to consider is permitting system troubleshooting to be done via dial-up modem. |
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Many of these devices can access wireless networks or use the cell signal as a modem line. |
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Another device that is very handy is a voice modem with telephone recording software. |
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The modem decodes the analog data signal and converts it to a digital signal. |
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Since all of Taiwan is wired for telephone use, anyone with a modem and computer can get on the Internet. |
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Should you go for a modem for one computer or a router to share the connection between more than one? |
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They will modem in to work from locations very distant from central headquarters. |
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Back in the modem days, connection-hungry nerds with time on their hands engaged in war dialing. |
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This adapter is both a female to female gender changer, and a null modem adapter. |
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Though block quotations are always given in modem English as well as the original Tudor form, shorter quotations are only in the original. |
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Instructions on configuring the system to use your modem, mounting your CD-ROM and optimizing the kernel for firewalling are also given. |
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She starts uncoiling the extension cord that attaches the modem to my computer. |
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However, precise calibrations are required for dating particular events such as the K-T impact on modem bird origins and radiations. |
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This PLC modem blocks all packets except those whose destination address is a broadcast one, a multicast one or the repeater address itself. |
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My modem is acting up so it took forever to log on, shades of things to come. |
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Get a second phone line installed or call a qualified technician to run the cable to the modem. |
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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. |
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Local wars were habitually regarded as something temporary, accidental, untypical and uncharacteristic of the modem armed warfare, and unworthy of a serious study. |
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Analysis of the ecological reasons for the development of free whorls in modem gastropods may explain the reason for this condition in the Scoliostomatidae. |
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She poured water into the modem kettle she had brought only a few months ago and plugged it into the socket on the wall, before flicking the switch and waiting. |
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In this celebrated piece, the greatest success of modem times, the Lorettes were held up to public execration, and displayed in all their hideous cynicism. |
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The image effectively brings to mind the function of the world's fair as a modem ritual of display for the ideal of progress in the form of technology. |
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Owing to the fact that modem operations have an air-land character, combating enemy airborne assault and raid forces is acquiring special urgency. |
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Spammers add to their zombie battalions by creating computer worms and viruses that can secretly take control of a computer connected to a DSL or cable modem. |
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In that film, war dialing is the act of using a modem attached to a computer to dial an entire exchange of phone numbers to locate any computers with modems attached to them. |
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I bought this comp from my neighbor, and it had this dsl modem with it. |
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These two last examples epitomize the murkiness besetting a serious examination of the occupation of early modem peoples and the identities they derived from their work. |
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The collection is something of a curate's egg and some of the essays, it must be said, seem to trail off into rather bizarre fields of modem learning. |
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It seems a paltry acknowledgment of the man who created the modem Congress. |
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The antenna on the customer's roof is connected through a wire to a modem connected to a home computer through a network card that can handle a fast stream of data. |
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The facility is believed to be the largest, most modem integrated barrel electroplating and centrifuge coating facility in the world able to make this claim. |
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What's more, the 3.1 upgrade finally kills the iPhone's ability to be tethered to computers and used as a modem. |
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All of these are equipped with modern technology such as satellite channels, direct dial telephone, internet and e-mail access, modem, and dataport. |
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He determined that the modem and software must be working fine and ok'd the ticket to be closed as a probable issue with the caller's home phone lines. |
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This comes into my computer via a modem which plugs into a USB socket. |
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One clear way to do this would be to disaggregate internet access from the computer, and instead place some form of cable or ADSL modem within the media hub itself. |
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Later I got a modem so I could browse the uni network from home. |
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Consumers use a cable modem to connect their PCs to the dish. |
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The receiving modem translates the analog signals back to digital form. |
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First my printer went bonkers, and then my cable modem went on the fritz. |
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For I had always held that revenge was a motive alien to modem, civilized man, a primitive drive, a blood-lust that human nature had sloughed off. |
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The film opens with screeching modem noise, and the frame skitters out of space early on, suggesting that the movie is bursting at the seams with electric energy. |
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But that's ok as I had to drop my computer off to be fixed, the internal modem is kaput, and I'll be without it during my busiest time since being here. |
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It involves a lot more than just cramming a press kit and trailer through a modem. |
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A benny of using an older modem is that it usually includes a good manual on the AT command set. |
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Within the week he upgraded his PC, got a modem, downloaded Netscape, and became a cybercowboy. |
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An offensive cyberweapon can be fashioned with a single, individual computer and a modem. |
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The advent of the computer and the modem means that an increasingly large number of fans indulge in most of their fanac online. |
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Has he considered disconnecting his modem and Fedexing it to himself overnight, as some digital addicts say they have done? |
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Gamesters should know that Nintendo is considering a phone link that would allow players to compete via modem in nationwide competitions. |
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The method used is to connect the autoanswer modem between the telephone line and a line to the nondialup network. |
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This is possible with a coaxial or fiber optic cable, a dialup modem, or Internet connection but is not possible with a standard antenna. |
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It therefore makes technical sense to have the DSLAM transmit at a higher bit rate than does the modem on the customer end. |
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Prior to the 45 nanosecond AT27C010, modem manufacturers had to use wait states or degrade the modem performance because the EPROM was too slow. |
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Using a 56k modem, a WebHead takes an average of less than 20 seconds to download. |
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Both xDSL and cable modem service use long-term IP addresses for subscribers, creating essentially a static IP address. |
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The Kalmia modem chipset supports download speed up to 100Mbps and upload speed of 50Mbps within the 20MHz frequency bandwidth. |
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When the call is completed, the modem automatically redials and restores the high-speed Internet connection. |
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The CyberKey Authorizer from Videx of Corvallis, Oregon, brings network and modem capabilities to the CyberLock Access Control System. |
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In RS-232 mode, all common modem control signals are implemented for compatibility with a wide range of peripherals. |
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The LTM series was designed for wireless applications that combine an LTE MIMO modem with a WiFi MIMO modem and a GPS receiver. |
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For modem users on a budget, or those who do not have or want Internet service, bulletin board systems are an economical alternative. |
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In its most basic form, a bulletin board runs on a host system equipped with a single-line modem. |
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The Global Cable Modem Industry Report 2014 is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the global cable modem industry. |
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At the receiving site, the cable modem reassembles the packets for smooth delivery of service. |
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This foreshadows the remarkable sound-receiving system used by modem toothed whales. |
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The computer must have a modem, an expandable memory slot, CD-ROM drive, large hard disc, standard software packages and be within budget. |
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Comtech Systems will be supplying its adaptive digital modem, troposcatter radio system and high-power amplifiers, as well as antennas. |
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With a home computer system and a modem, a person who is concerned can access information on various aspects of most disabilities. |
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Yet it cannot be denied that philosophy, at least in its modem form, bears considerable responsibility for unphilosophic nihilism. |
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One of the leading accessories for portable computers is the 4G LTE USB modem. |
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SpeedFlirting is part of a young Swiss company that has stepped in to meet the time-efficiency needs of the modem dater. |
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In a two-way application, the modem also demodulates the RF signals received from the satellite back to the original voice or data signal. |
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Videotron is also the Quebec leader in high-speed cable Internet access, with 473,000 subscribers to its cable modem and dial-up services. |
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The modem will also tap into unlicensed LTE spectrum, and the Zeroth modem will be able to switch back and forth between Wi-Fi and LTE for voice as well as video calling. |
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An acoustical radio modem to facilitate dial-up access if necessary. |
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Everything looked OK, but it would not recognize the modem and at the same time kept telling me it was there and refusing to let me deinstall and reinstall the modem. |
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By connecting WCDMA and Wibro USB modem designed for wireless internet use of portable PCs, to the Bridge, several people can simultaneously use the Internet wireless. |
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It's an aesthetically beautiful brewhouse, but it's not as efficient as the compact and modem brewhouses that Leonard and Seaman cut their teeth on. |
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Congress will soon begin debating the addition of a prescription drug benefit to the Medicare program to bring the program into the modem medical era. |
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Conexant Systems Inc has begun production of its new AutoBaud software and has added the technology to its entire line of ZipWire SDSL modem devices. |
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For out-of-band conditions, an external dialup RS-232 modem can be used. |
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Finally, some modems, and most smartmodems, come equipped with a row of status lights on the front of the modem, which make it easy to see what it is doing. |
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Personal modeming is most prevalent in the U.S., where a modem generally doesn't have huge taxes slapped on it, and after-tax income is comparatively high. |
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Motorola's new flip phone doubles as a modem for your laptop. |
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This new single-chip modem simplifies designs for users who are building intelligent modems, or who wish to incorporate datacommunications capability into specialized systems. |
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I'm trying to connect an old 2400 modem to my Beeb. I've got the pin-outs for the RS423 and have connected them to the five pins of the RS232. But it still doesn't work. |
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Modem science, no matter how theoretical, speculative and abstract, strives finally for empirical evidence to test and confirm the truth of its claims. |
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Modem expositors simply cannot control the information from the Aramaic Targums, Syriac Peshitta, or Latin Vulgate, to name the most important. |
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Modem cruise ships nowadays casually pass close by these perils of the sea, now well marked, and defanged by 21st-century navigational aids. |
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Modem rodent and lagomorph skulls were mainly from the Condon Museum, University of Oregon. |
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Modem and networking are included, as is a FireWire port for cameras, disks and other devices. |
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Modem communications has made the diplomatist's task more not less difficult simply because of the problem of keeping track of this complicated network of inter-communication. |
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If a connection is lost, Modem Wizard automatically redials until the connection is restored, or it aborts the attempt. |
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Most of these cases drop out of use in Modem English but some survive in literary styles, or get reanalysed as instances of sentence adverbs and noun phrases. |
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