Modem Vs. Router
A modem is a device that connects your home or office network directly to the ISP. The router is also a device that connects (either wired or wireless) multiple devices (i.e. PC, phone etc.) to simultaneously use the internet.
Difference Between Modem and Router
Parameters | Modem | Router |
Definition | A modem modulates and demodulates the analog signal with digital and makes a connection between the internet and devices (either single or multiple). | The router is an inter-networking device which connects at least 2 or more LAN’s. |
Placed | A modem is placed between the telephone lines (ISP) and computer or router. | A router is placed between networking device and modem |
Internet Access | To access the internet, modem is essential components because it connects the ISP to our PC. | Access of internet without router is possible. |
Assign IP | Modem Assign local IP address to each device connected to it. | It provides optimal path rather than local or public IP. |
Working Layer in OSI Model. | Modem works on the data link layer of the OSI model. | Router works mostly on network layers but can rarely use at the physical and data-link of the OSI model. |
Security | The modem transmits the data without any authentication. So, it is poor in security. | The router provides complete security while packet transmission. |
Number of connected devices | It is connected to only one device that can be either a router or a computer. | Routers can connect to multiple network devices (i.e. switch, computer) using Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable. |
Ports | Two ports are used to connect the telephone line/ISP and one for the router. | It contains alteast 2 ports and can be 4, 6, 8. |
Cable Used | RJ11 cable is used to connect with a telephone line and RJ45 cable connects with router. | RJ45 cable is used in wired router. |