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Modem Vs Router

A modem converts analog signals from the internet to digital signals for computers and vice versa, while a router enables multiple devices to share an internet connection. Modems connect directly to the internet, whereas routers connect multiple devices to modems and distribute the internet signal. Both devices are often integrated together and provided by internet service providers.

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Modem Vs Router

A modem converts analog signals from the internet to digital signals for computers and vice versa, while a router enables multiple devices to share an internet connection. Modems connect directly to the internet, whereas routers connect multiple devices to modems and distribute the internet signal. Both devices are often integrated together and provided by internet service providers.

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Modem vs.

Router | Difference between


Modem and Router
A modem is a box-type device that connects your home/office network directly to the internet.
The router is also a box-type device that enables multiple computer systems (either wired or
wireless) to simultaneously use the internet. Nowadays, both the devices are integrated and
usually provided by the ISP(Internet Service Provider) when we take the new internet plan. But
to get the internet connection for our home/office network, we need both modem and router
either integrated or individual.

What is a Modem?

 A modem is a device that modulates or demodulates the signal. It maintains a dedicated


connection with the ISP to get the internet connection for home or business.

 It acts as a bridge between the internet/telephone line and the computer.


 The reason to use the modem for an internet connection is that both the internet and the
computer take two different signals. It means that the internet sends the analog signal, but the
computer system can only understand the digital signal. So, we need a device that can convert
an analog signal to a digital signal and vice versa. To do this, we need a modem.
 It modulates the incoming analog signal from the internet to digital signal and directs it to the
computer, and vice versa.
 Usually, we get the modem from the ISP only when we take a new internet plan.
 It also performs data compression, error correction and controls the flow of information. It
speed-up the process of transmission of data by grouping the data and send it in one go.

How does modem work?

As you must have understood till now that modem is responsible for modulating and
demodulating the signal. The working principle of the modem is based on the same process.

The modem is placed between the telephone line and the computer system or router. It connects
the devices with the ethernet port given in it. It connects the ISP(internet service provider) to the
home network directly for the single PC. Or it is connected with the router to connect with
multiple devices.

The below diagram is converting the incoming analog signal coming from
telephone-lines/optical fiber to a digital signal and sending it to the PC. Without a modem, we
cannot connect to the internet.

Types of Modem

The modem can be of various types based on data transmission and how it is installed. These
types are given below:

1. External Modem:

 The external modem is connected outside the computer system using a serial cable.
 The installation is very easy, and it also provides a high data transmission rate.
 It is expensive but still used due to its high-speed data transmission in offices, mostly to avoid
interruption in network connectivity.

2. Internal Modem:

 As its name suggests, the internal modem is installed over a PC's motherboard, termed as the
internal modem.
 It looks similar to an electronic circuit and mounted into an expansion slot of the motherboard.
 The installation is complex, and its data transmission speed is also slow; hence it is used for the
dedicated computer in homes/ or small spaces.

3. Wireless Modem

 Wireless modems are connected to the computer systems without any cable, and most people
use these modems for their personal use.
 These modems use radio frequencies to transmit the data through the air and also provides
good transmission speed.

4. Dial-up Modem

 Dial-up modem establishes the internet connection by connecting the ISP to the computer using
the conventional telephone line.
 It uses a PSTN facility (Public Switched telephone network) and provides a transmission speed of
56kb/sec.

5. Cable Modem

 The cable modem is known as the broadband device as it allows the computer to communicate
with ISP over a landline connection.
 It is connected with the landline connection using the coaxial cable and with the computer using
the ethernet.

6. DSL Modem

 DSL stands for Digital Subscriber line that allows the transmission of data over the normal
telephone line.
 It provides a high data transmission speed, hence widely used in offices/homes.
 It can be used to connect to a computer or router to provide the internet connection through
the ethernet port or USB port.

7. Satellite Modem

 Satellite modems are expensive modems and do not require any telephone connection for the
internet.
 It uses satellite technology to send or receive the data.
 The speed of the modem is comparatively slower than DSL or cable Modem.
8. Half-duplex Modem

 As the name suggests, it allows transmitting the data in one direction only at a time.
 It means if it is receiving the signal from one end, at that time, it will stop receiving the signal at
another end. Once the transmission of one end is completed, then only the other end can
transmit the data.

9. Full Duplex Modem

 The full-duplex modems can transmit the data from both ends at the same time.

 It means it can receive the data from one end and the other end simultaneously without any
interruption.

10. Four-wire Modem

 It splits the pair of wires for incoming and outgoing data carriers.
 With this split, it can transmit the same frequency on both ends.

11. Two-wire Modem

 It uses a pair of wires hence called two-wire modems. Only these two wires are used for
incoming and outgoing carriers.

Functions of Modem

There are mainly two functions that a modem performs, which are given below:

 Modulate and demodulate the electrical signal from analog to digital and digital to analog.
 Provide a secure connection to protect against line overload and other connection problems.

Advantages of Modems

 The modem enables us to use the internet connection to connect with the entire world.
 Speed is dependent on the cost of the modem.

What is a Router?

As its name suggests, the router is a networking device responsible for routing the data packets
from source to destination over a network. It distributes or routes the internet connection from
the modem to all the networking devices, either wired or wireless, such as PC, Laptop, Mobile
phone, tablet, etc. It also enables multiple devices to communicate with each other over the same
network.
In the early days, there were only single computer systems in homes. Nowadays, multiple
devices need the internet to work on, so to provide internet connectivity to all the available
devices within the home/office, we need routers.

The routers are mainly two types; Wired and Wireless.

In a wired router, we need an ethernet cable to connect with it for the internet connection.
Whereas, in a wireless router, we don't need any cable, and with the help of Wi-fi technology, we
can connect our networking devices with it.

It also provides us the security features and makes our devices secure over the given network
form any threat.

How does a router work?

 A router first connects the modem to other devices to allow communication between these
devices and the internet.
 Router routes/transmit the data packets with the defined IP address from one network to
another or within a network. It does it by providing a local IP address to each device over the
internet; it ensures the right destination so that data reach the right place rather than lost
within the network.
 It finds out the best and fastest path and then sends data packets from that path to the
network's devices.
 It works similar to the delivery package that has a defined address so that it can reach the right
recipient only.
The function of a Router

 The main function of a router is to keep the network up & to run smoothly.
 To do this, they connect computers and other networking devices such as Mobile, tablets,
printers, etc., to communicate with each other.

Types of Router

There are different types of the router; some popular types are given below:

1. Wireless Router

 Wireless routers are the most commonly used routers in offices and homes as they don't need
any wire or cable to connect with networking devices.
 It provides a secure connection, and only authenticated users can access the network using the
id & password.
 It can be accessed by the n number of users within the specified range.

2. Wired Router/Broadband Router

 As its name suggests, it requires a wire or cable to connect to the network devices.
 Such routers are used mostly in schools or small offices to connect the PCs with the Ethernet
cable.
 It also has a Wi-fi access point, and a mobile phone can be connected to it using the VOIP (Voice-
over-Internet Protocol) technology.
 It is connected to the ADSL modems to take the transmission data from the modem and
distribute it to a further network.
3. Edge Router

 Edge router can be either Wired/Wireless types that transmit the data packet between two or
more networks, not within a network.
 These routers are placed at the edge of networks, hence called Edge router, and connect with
ISP or another network in an organization.
 The main task of the edge router is to maintain smooth communication between the networks.

4. Core Router

 The core routers are also wired/wireless routers, which distribute the data packets within a
network, not between two networks.
 These are designed to become the backbone of a network and allow the heavy transfer of data.

5. Virtual Router

 This software allows the computers and servers to operate like routers and share data packets
similar to the physical ones.
 These are more flexible than the physical, as they can be scaled up as per the business
requirement.

Advantages of Router

 The wireless routers are mostly used that enable most of the networking devices to connect
easily at any time, without the worry of a bunch of wires.
 It can connect with the different architecture of networks such as Ethernet cable, Wi-fi, or
WLAN.
 It provides highly secures network access with password protection.
 It reduces the network traffic with the help of the collision feature.
 It provides data packets to the correct destination with the best route using the routing table
and intelligence.

Difference chart between Modem and Router


Parameters Modem Router

A modem is a device that modulates and


The router is a networking device that
demodulates the electrical signal and maintains a
Definition enables multiple devices to connect to
dedicated connection between the internet and
wired or wireless networks.
home/office network.

Operating It works on the data link layer of the OSI model. It works on the physical, data-link,
Layer of OSI
and network layers of the OSI model.
model.

It acts like a signal modulate and demodulator, It routes the data packets from one
which means it modulates the electrical signal to source to a defined destination by
How does it
a digital signal and sends it to a PC or computer, following the routing table. It enables
work?
demodulates the signal from digital to analog, multiple network devices to connect
and sends it to the internet. over the given network.

The router provides complete security


The modem transmits the data without any with passwords and checks each data
Security
authentication; hence it is not secure. packet before transmitting it over a
given network.

RJ45 to connect with router, and RJ11 to connect


Cable Used RJ45 cable is used.
with a telephone line.

A modem is placed between the telephone line A router is placed between the
Placed
and computer or router. modem and other networking devices.

Internet It is essential to have a modem to access the We can access the internet without
Access internet as it connects the ISP to our PC. using a router.

It takes the requested information from the It distributes the information from the
Main Purpose
internet to the computer. modem to the given network.

Number of Routers can connect to multiple


It can directly be connected to only one device
connected network devices using ethernet cable
that can be either a PC or a router.
devices or Wi-Fi.

Two ports are used to connect the telephone The number of Ports varies, and at
Ports
line/ISP and one for the router. minimum, it can have 2 to 4 ports.

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