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What is the difference between a USB modem and Ethernet modem?

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What is the difference between a USB modem and Ethernet modem?

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A. USB modems connect directly to the USB port of a Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or Macintosh computer. Ethernet modems support all platforms (Windows, Macintosh and Unix). They act as Ethernet devices, meaning the computer requires an Ethernet card.

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