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Compaq 121896-001 56K Mini-PCI Modem Board
- 56K data speeds
- Mini-PCI form factor for compact devices
- Supports V.90 modem standard
- Integrated fax capabilities
- Low power consumption
- Designed for easy integration into laptop motherboards
- Enables dial-up internet and fax services
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Product Overview
The Compaq 121896-001 is a 56K Mini-PCI modem board, designed for integration into laptops and other compact devices. It provides essential dial-up connectivity for data and fax communications.
Technical Information
| Interface | Mini-PCI |
| Data Rate | 56 Kbps |
| Fax Speed | 14.4 Kbps |
Additional Specifications
| Modulation | V.90 |
| Form Factor | Mini-PCI Board |
Product Description
The Compaq 121896-001 is a 56K modem board that utilizes the Mini-PCI interface, a standard form factor for internal expansion cards in laptops and other portable computing devices. This compact design allows it to be seamlessly integrated into the limited space available within modern notebooks, providing essential communication capabilities without significant bulk. Supporting the V.90 standard, this modem board enables users to achieve data transfer rates of up to 56 kilobits per second over analog telephone lines, facilitating dial-up internet access. Furthermore, it includes integrated fax modem functionality, allowing for the sending and receiving of fax documents directly from the device. This dual capability made it a valuable component for mobile users who needed to stay connected for both data and fax communications. The 121896-001 is designed for reliability and efficient operation, often featuring low power consumption to conserve battery life in portable systems. Its integration into laptops ensures that users can maintain connectivity in locations where broadband internet is not available, relying on the ubiquitous analog phone network. This modem board represents a critical piece of internal hardware for enabling communication in its target devices.



