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Conexant CX-9Z-NR0134 56K V.92 PCI ExpressFax/Modem Adapter
- PCI Express Fax/Modem Adapter
- Supports 56K V.92 Standard
- High-Speed Data and Fax Transmission
- Internal Installation via PCIe Slot
- Conexant Chipset
- Designed for Modern PCs
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Product Overview
The Conexant CX-9Z-NR0134 is a PCI Express fax/modem adapter that supports the 56K V.92 standard. It provides high-speed dial-up data and fax capabilities for PCs.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Modem Adapter |
| Interface | PCI Express (PCIe) |
| Modulation | V.92 |
Additional Specifications
| Max Data Rate | 56 Kbps |
| Functionality | Fax/Modem |
Product Description
The Conexant CX-9Z-NR0134 represents a more modern approach to dial-up connectivity, utilizing the PCI Express (PCIe) interface for integration into contemporary computer systems. This adapter supports the V.92 standard, offering the highest speeds achievable over analog phone lines, up to 56 Kbps for downloads. It is designed to provide both robust data communication and reliable fax transmission capabilities. This modem adapter is ideal for users who require dial-up access for specific applications, such as remote system management, legacy data access, or as a backup internet connection in areas with limited broadband availability. The PCIe interface ensures a more direct and potentially faster communication pathway compared to older PCI bus implementations, although the ultimate speed is limited by the analog phone line. Conexant is a well-known manufacturer of modem chipsets, and the CX-9Z-NR0134 benefits from their expertise in providing stable and efficient communication solutions. Installation involves inserting the card into an available PCIe slot and installing the necessary drivers, allowing users to leverage dial-up services for internet browsing, email, and faxing.


