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Compaq 5614PMEB 56k Modem PCI Card Network
- 56k V.90 modem technology for dial-up internet access.
- PCI interface for installation in desktop computers.
- Provides both data and fax capabilities.
- Includes RJ-11 port for telephone line connection.
- Designed for network connectivity and internet access.
- Compatible with systems supporting PCI bus architecture.
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Product Overview
The Compaq 5614PMEB is a 56k modem PCI network card designed for older computer systems. It provides dial-up internet connectivity and network access through a standard PCI slot.
Technical Information
| Modem Speed | 56 Kbps |
| Interface | PCI |
| Technology | V.90 |
Additional Specifications
| Connectivity | RJ-11 |
| Functionality | Data/Fax |
Product Description
The Compaq 5614PMEB is a legacy networking component that bridges the gap between older PC hardware and the internet. It leverages the widely adopted V.90 standard, allowing for download speeds of up to 56 kilobits per second over traditional analog telephone lines. This makes it suitable for users who require basic internet access or the ability to send and receive faxes without requiring more advanced networking solutions. Installation is straightforward via a standard PCI slot, a common expansion interface in desktop computers of the era. The card typically includes an RJ-11 port for connecting to a standard telephone line, enabling its modem functionality. Beyond its primary role as a modem, the 'Network' designation in its title suggests potential for basic network connectivity, possibly through dial-up networking protocols or as part of a small, localized network setup. This modem card represents a crucial piece of hardware for maintaining connectivity in environments where high-speed broadband is unavailable or not required. Its dual functionality as a data modem and a fax modem adds versatility, allowing users to manage both internet browsing and document transmission. The Compaq branding indicates its origin within the Compaq product ecosystem, suggesting compatibility with Compaq systems of the period.



