Modems and What they connect to.
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Modems and What they connect to.
Hey guys, so what does a modem exactly connect to? Like the quectal and Sierra wireless modules, what is the piece of equipment they are plugging into called? I’m looking to “build” my own using a quectal chip/module but can’t find any info on what the motherboard it plugs into is called or what it does. Thanks!
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Re: Modems and What they connect to.
Sometimes you can plug them right into a laptop with the appropriate connector. Most modems that are category 6 and below use a mini PCIe slot connector (and the Telit LM960A18) and most of the newest modems Cat7 and above (though some exceptions exist) use the newer NGFF M.2 Key B connector (M.2 for short).Cjaramillo wrote: Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:02 pm Hey guys, so what does a modem exactly connect to? Like the quectal and Sierra wireless modules, what is the piece of equipment they are plugging into called? I’m looking to “build” my own using a quectal chip/module but can’t find any info on what the motherboard it plugs into is called or what it does. Thanks!
Mostly we plug them into "gateway" routers that have the M.2 or mini-PCIe port in the board. There are also USB adapters that convert the mpcie or m.2 board to usb, and then the usb plugs into a computer or router.
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