56K V.90 Data/Fax/Voice External Serial Modem Retail Box
 

56K V.90 Data/Fax/Voice External Serial Modem Retail Box
Product Number 5RJTAI-35500 Shipping Weight 3.0 lbs
Warranty Period 1 Year Manufacturer Prime Peripherals 
Condition New Manufacturer Part No. 5RJTAI-35500
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Can't bring your old ISA modem to your new system, which only has PCI slots? Don't want to devote a PCI slot to something as mundane as a modem? Or maybe you need to move the modem between two or more computers. Go external! This Prime Peripherals V.90 external modem supports both ITU and x2 protocols and is able to meet the demands of today's bandwidth hungry users!!
    
Features/Specifications
  • 56K V.90 Data/Fax/Voice External Serial Modem Retail Box
  • Prime Peripherals 56K V.90 External Serial Modem
  • External Modem
  • Interface: RS-232 (9-pin Serial)
  • Intel chipset
  • Modem Standards: V.90, x2, V.34+, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.23, V.22bis, V.21, Bell 103 and Bell 212A
  • Modem Data Rates: up to 56Kbps
  • Data Throughput: Up to 230,400bps (without compression) and 57,600bps (without compression)
  • Error Correction: V.42 LAP-M and MNP 2-4
  • Data Compression: V.42bis and MNP-5
  • Fax Modulation: V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 channel 2 Class 1 and Group 3 protocol
  • Speakerphone Features: Full duplex capability with acoustic and line echo cancellation
  • Digital telephone answering machine for voice and fax messages
  • Auto-dial and auto-answer
  • Retail Box Includes:
  • 56Kbps external modem
  • Installation CD with Software
  • User Manual
  • Serial port interface cable
  • Telephone cable
  • Power Adapter (120VAC 60Hz)
Product Requirements
  • 486 or higher
  • Available Serial (COM) port
  • CD-ROM Drive (to load software)
  • 8MB system memory
  • Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, Me, XP
  • This modem is compatible with any version of Linux that supports serial port communications. Voice functions will most likely not work.
Informational Links
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