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Conexant FELTAI-33947-M5-E Isa Modem Card Mr56Pvs
- ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus interface
- Supports 56K modem speeds
- Includes fax modem functionality
- Features an RJ-11 connector for telephone line
- Designed for legacy PCs with ISA slots
- Provides dial-up connectivity
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Product Overview
The Conexant FELTAI-33947-M5-E (Mr56Pvs) is an ISA bus modem card, offering dial-up data and fax capabilities for older computer systems. It utilizes the legacy ISA slot for integration.
Technical Information
| Interface | ISA |
| Modem Standard | 56K |
Additional Specifications
| Functionality | Modem, Fax |
| Connector | RJ-11 |
Product Description
The Conexant FELTAI-33947-M5-E, also known by its model designation Mr56Pvs, is a legacy communication device designed for older computer systems that utilize the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus. This internal card provided essential dial-up modem and fax capabilities, allowing users to connect to the internet and send/receive faxes over traditional analog phone lines. Its primary distinction is its reliance on the ISA slot, a much older expansion interface compared to PCI or PCIe. This makes it suitable for retro computing projects or for maintaining older hardware that may not have newer expansion options. The card supports 56K modem speeds, which was the standard for high-speed dial-up connections before the advent of broadband technologies. As a combined modem and fax device, the FELTAI-33947-M5-E offered a versatile solution for communication needs in its time. The inclusion of an RJ-11 port ensured compatibility with standard telephone wiring. This product caters to a niche market of users who require or prefer to work with older computer architectures.


