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Conexant 515A0105.0607 Pci Modem Card
- PCI interface for desktop computers
- Conexant chipset
- Enables dial-up data communication
- Connects to standard analog telephone lines
- Provides modem functionality for data transmission
- Supports standard modem protocols
- Legacy communication solution
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Product Overview
The Conexant 515A0105.0607 is a PCI modem card, likely a dial-up modem, designed for desktop computers. It allows a computer to connect to telephone lines for data transmission and communication. This card provides a standard interface for accessing networks or services that utilize analog phone lines.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Modem Card |
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Chipset | Conexant |
| Technology | Dial-up Modem |
Product Description
The Conexant 515A0105.0607 is a PCI modem card that was commonly used in desktop computers to enable dial-up internet access and other forms of analog communication. This type of card interfaces with the computer's motherboard via a PCI slot, providing the necessary hardware to modulate and demodulate signals for transmission over standard telephone lines. As a dial-up modem, it supports various communication protocols that were standard for its era, allowing users to connect to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), send and receive faxes, and establish remote connections. The Conexant chipset is known for its reliability in providing these essential communication functions. While largely superseded by broadband technologies, these modems were instrumental in the early days of widespread internet adoption. This specific model, identified by its part number 515A0105.0607, represents a piece of legacy hardware. Its primary function is to convert digital data from the computer into analog signals suitable for telephone lines and vice versa. This makes it a crucial component for any system requiring access to networks or services that still rely on or are only accessible via analog dial-up connections.


