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Actiontec PM560LKI 56K V90 Pci Master Data Modem
- 56Kbps data transmission speed
- V.90 modem standard compliance
- PCI interface for internal installation
- Provides dial-up internet access
- Suitable for legacy systems or specific connectivity needs
- Includes fax capabilities
- Plug-and-play installation (driver dependent)
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Product Overview
The Actiontec PM560LKI is a 56K V90 PCI dial-up modem. It provides analog modem connectivity for computers equipped with a PCI slot.
Technical Information
| Model | PM560LKI |
| Technology | 56K V90 Dial-up Modem |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI |
Product Description
The Actiontec PM560LKI is a PCI-based internal modem designed to provide 56Kbps dial-up connectivity. This modem adheres to the V.90 standard, which was the final ITU-T standard for 56Kbps modems, allowing for faster download speeds over traditional analog phone lines compared to older standards. Its PCI interface means it is installed directly into an available PCI slot on a computer's motherboard. This internal design offers a cleaner setup compared to external modems and is often preferred for desktop computers that have the necessary expansion slots. The modem facilitates access to the internet via dial-up connections, which, while largely superseded by broadband technologies, may still be required in certain remote locations or for specific legacy applications. Beyond internet access, the PM560LKI typically supports fax capabilities, allowing users to send and receive faxes directly from their computer. It is a reliable solution for users who need to maintain analog communication links or require a fallback option for connectivity. Proper driver installation is usually necessary for the operating system to recognize and utilize the modem's full functionality.


