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Comtrol 5000005 Rocketmodem V.90 4 Port Pci Adapter
- 4-Port PCI Adapter
- RocketModem V.90 Technology
- Supports Dial-up Connections
- Multiple Modem Channels
- Comtrol Brand
- Ideal for Multi-line Applications
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Product Overview
The Comtrol 5000005 is a 4-port PCI adapter featuring the RocketModem V.90 technology. It allows for multiple dial-up connections through a single PCI slot.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Multi-Port Modem Adapter |
| Interface | PCI |
| Modulation | V.90 |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Technology | RocketModem |
Product Description
The Comtrol 5000005 is a specialized PCI adapter that integrates four independent V.90 modems onto a single card. This multi-port design is particularly useful for applications requiring simultaneous dial-up connections, such as small call centers, remote access servers, or systems needing multiple independent analog lines for data or fax communication. The RocketModem technology signifies Comtrol's implementation of high-speed V.90 dial-up capabilities. By consolidating four modems into one PCI slot, this adapter offers a space-saving and cost-effective solution compared to installing four separate modem cards. Each port functions as an independent modem, allowing for concurrent operations. This makes it suitable for scenarios where multiple users or services need to access the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) simultaneously. Installation requires an available PCI slot on the computer's motherboard, and appropriate drivers must be installed for the operating system to recognize and utilize all four modem ports. The Comtrol 5000005 is a robust solution for environments that still rely on dial-up connectivity for essential communication tasks, providing a high degree of port density.


