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Dell 08F217 56K V.92 Internal PCI FAX Modem for Dimension 4550
- Internal PCI form factor.
- Supports 56K data speeds.
- Compliant with V.92 modem standard.
- Includes fax capabilities.
- Specifically designed for Dell Dimension 4550.
- Enables high-speed internet and faxing.
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Product Overview
The Dell 08F217 is an internal PCI fax modem designed for the Dimension 4550 computer. This 56K V.92 modem provides high-speed data and fax communication capabilities.
Technical Information
| Modem Standard | V.92 |
| Data Speed | 56 Kbps |
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Compatibility | Dell Dimension 4550 |
Product Description
The Dell 08F217 is an internal modem card designed to bring high-speed data and fax capabilities to the Dell Dimension 4550 desktop computer. Utilizing the PCI interface, this card slots directly into the motherboard, providing a clean and integrated solution for communication needs. It supports the V.92 standard, which allows for download speeds of up to 56 Kbps and upload speeds of up to 48 Kbps, offering a significant performance boost over older modem technologies. Beyond its data transmission capabilities, the 08F217 also functions as a fax modem. This dual functionality allows users to send and receive faxes directly from their computer, eliminating the need for a separate fax machine. This was a common and valuable feature for businesses and home users during the peak of dial-up internet and fax usage. Specifically tailored for the Dell Dimension 4550, this modem ensures compatibility and optimal performance within that system. Its internal design means it is less obtrusive than external modems and becomes a permanent part of the computer's hardware, providing reliable access to dial-up internet services and fax networks.



