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All-in-One Modem

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Definition of “All-in-One Modem” :

An “All-in-One Modem” is a single device that combines the functions of a modem and a router. It connects to the internet service provider to bring internet connection into a home or business and also distributes this connection wirelessly to different devices, eliminating the need for separate devices.

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