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Compaq 361286-001 Hi-Speed Modem Card
- Internal modem card
- Provides data and fax communication
- Designed for Compaq systems
- Utilizes standard telephone line connections
- Plug-in card for expansion slots
- Supports various communication protocols
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Product Overview
The Compaq 361286-001 is a Hi-Speed Modem Card designed to provide data and fax communication capabilities for compatible Compaq computer systems. It offers a reliable way to connect to external networks and services via telephone lines.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Modem Card |
| Interface | PCI (assumed based on typical Compaq systems of the era) |
Additional Specifications
| Functionality | Data and Fax |
| Compatibility | Compaq Systems |
Product Description
The Compaq 361286-001 Hi-Speed Modem Card is an internal expansion card designed to equip compatible Compaq desktop computers with essential communication capabilities. This card allows the computer to connect to external networks, dial-up services, and other modems over standard analog telephone lines. It serves the dual purpose of enabling data transmission for internet access or file transfers and sending or receiving faxes directly from the computer. As a 'Hi-Speed' modem, it would have offered significantly faster data transfer rates compared to earlier modem technologies available at the time of its release. The card typically interfaces with the computer's motherboard via a PCI slot, providing a stable and integrated communication solution. Installation usually involves inserting the card into an available PCI slot and connecting a standard RJ-11 telephone cable to the modem's port. This modem card represents a common method for computer connectivity before the widespread adoption of broadband internet technologies. It was essential for users who needed to access online resources, communicate with remote systems, or send documents via fax. Its compatibility is specifically noted for Compaq systems, indicating it was likely designed or tested to work seamlessly within their hardware ecosystem.


