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Diamond 23540028-004 Multimedia Cx06834 Pci Modem Card
- Internal PCI bus modem card.
- Supports 56Kbps data transfer speeds.
- Includes fax capabilities.
- Diamond Multimedia CX06834 model.
- Designed for standard PCI expansion slots.
- Plug-and-play installation.
- Enables internet access and faxing.
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Product Overview
The Diamond 23540028-004 is a PCI Modem Card, identified as a Multimedia CX06834. It provides internal dial-up connectivity for data and fax communications.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | PCI Card |
| Technology | 56K Modem |
| Data Speed | 56 Kbps |
Additional Specifications
| Fax Speed | 14.4 Kbps |
| Interface | PCI Bus |
| Brand | Diamond Multimedia |
Product Description
The Diamond 23540028-004, also known by its model designation CX06834, is an internal modem card designed for installation into a PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot on a desktop computer. This card provides essential dial-up networking capabilities, enabling users to connect to the internet and send or receive faxes over standard analog telephone lines. The PCI interface ensures efficient communication with the host system. This modem card supports the V.90 standard, offering data download speeds of up to 56 Kbps, which was the highest speed available for dial-up connections. It also includes integrated fax functionality, allowing for the transmission and reception of documents at speeds up to 14.4 Kbps. As an internal component, it fits within the computer's chassis, providing a streamlined solution for communication needs. The Diamond 23540028-004 is designed for straightforward installation, often featuring plug-and-play support for automatic hardware detection and configuration by the operating system. It represents a common piece of hardware from the era when dial-up was the primary method for internet access and remote communication, serving users who required reliable connectivity for their computing tasks.


