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Conexant 7720000071N Pci Modem Card
- PCI interface for internal system installation
- Supports standard modem and fax protocols
- Provides up to 56Kbps data transfer speeds
- Includes RJ-11 connector for telephone line
- Designed for legacy PC systems requiring dial-up connectivity
- Requires an available PCI slot
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Product Overview
The Conexant 7720000071N is a PCI modem card, providing essential dial-up data and fax communication capabilities for desktop computers. It connects to analog phone lines to enable internet access and fax transmission.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| Functionality | Modem, Fax |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | RJ-11 |
| Max Speed | 56Kbps |
Product Description
The Conexant 7720000071N is an internal PCI modem card that served as a crucial component for enabling data and fax communications in desktop computers. This card was designed to be installed within a computer's PCI expansion slot, offering a direct and integrated solution for connecting to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). It facilitated dial-up internet access, supporting common modem standards that allowed for data transfer rates typically up to 56 kilobits per second. Beyond internet connectivity, the 7720000071N also provided full fax modem functionality, enabling users to send and receive documents directly from their PCs. The inclusion of an RJ-11 port on the card allowed for easy connection to a standard analog telephone line. This type of hardware was prevalent during the era when broadband internet was not widely available, making dial-up modems essential for both home and business users. The Conexant 7720000071N represented a reliable and cost-effective way to equip computers with the necessary communication tools for the time, fitting into the standard expansion architecture of PCs.


