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Dell 079EKD-2 079Ekd (Rev.A00) 56K Pci Fax Modem Card, Gvc F-1156Iv/R9F
- 56K PCI Fax Modem Card
- Model: 079EKD-2 (Rev.A00)
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Also identified as GVC F-1156Iv/R9F
- Supports high-speed dial-up internet access
- Includes fax capabilities
- Connects via PCI interface
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Product Overview
The Dell 079EKD-2 (Rev.A00) is a 56K PCI Fax Modem Card, also identified as GVC F-1156Iv/R9F. This card provides high-speed dial-up internet access and fax capabilities for compatible Dell computer systems. It utilizes the PCI interface for integration into the motherboard.
Technical Information
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Product Type | 56K PCI Fax Modem Card |
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 56K |
| Additional Identifier | GVC F-1156Iv/R9F |
Product Description
The Dell 079EKD-2 is a PCI-based modem card designed to equip desktop computers with high-speed dial-up connectivity. With a maximum data transfer rate of 56Kbps, it was a common solution for internet access and remote communication during the era of dial-up networking. The card also integrates fax modem functionality, allowing users to send and receive faxes directly from their computers. This specific model, identified by Dell's part number 079EKD-2 and revision A00, is also recognized under the GVC model number F-1156Iv/R9F, indicating a potential OEM relationship or shared design. The PCI interface ensures broad compatibility with many desktop motherboards that feature available PCI slots, making it a straightforward upgrade for systems lacking integrated modem capabilities. Key features of this modem card include its ability to handle both data and fax transmissions over standard analog telephone lines. It would typically require appropriate drivers to be installed on the operating system to function correctly. The 56K speed represents the theoretical maximum download speed, with actual performance often varying based on line quality and network conditions.


