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Dell 07W116 56K V.92 PCI Fax Modem Card
- Dell 56K V.92 PCI Fax Modem Card
- Internal PCI interface
- Supports 56Kbps data download speeds
- Supports V.92 modem standard
- Enables fax sending and receiving
- Allows for dial-up internet access
- Provides voice communication capabilities
- Legacy connectivity solution
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Product Overview
The Dell 07W116 is a 56K V.92 PCI Fax Modem Card. This internal card allows a computer to connect to telephone lines for dial-up internet access, sending and receiving faxes, and voice communication. It provides a legacy connectivity solution for systems requiring analog modem capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Modem Card |
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Standard | 56K V.92 |
| Functionality | Fax, Modem, Voice |
Product Description
The Dell 07W116 is a PCI Fax Modem Card that operates at speeds up to 56Kbps, adhering to the V.92 standard. This internal expansion card is designed to be installed in a PCI slot on a computer's motherboard, providing it with the capability to communicate over standard analog telephone lines. Its primary functions include enabling dial-up internet access, allowing users to connect to the internet via a phone line, and facilitating the sending and receiving of fax documents directly from the computer. Beyond data and fax capabilities, this modem card also supports voice communication features. This means it can function as a basic voice modem, potentially enabling features like automated dialing or answering calls. The V.92 standard offers improvements over older standards, including faster upload speeds and features like Quick Connect, which reduces the time it takes to establish a connection. This type of modem is considered a legacy technology, primarily used in situations where high-speed broadband internet is unavailable or for specific applications that still rely on analog phone lines. It serves as a crucial component for systems that require faxing capabilities or dial-up access, offering a cost-effective solution for maintaining connectivity through traditional telephone networks.


