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HP 1789T-C 56K Modem Pci Card
- 56K V.90 modem technology.
- PCI interface for internal installation.
- Manufactured by HP (Hewlett-Packard).
- Model number: 1789T-C.
- Supports dial-up internet access.
- Can be used for sending and receiving faxes.
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Product Overview
The HP 1789T-C is a 56K PCI Modem Card. This internal card allows desktop computers to connect to telephone lines for dial-up internet access or fax capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Modem Card |
| Brand | HP |
| Model | 1789T-C |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI |
| Data Rate | 56 Kbps |
| Technology | V.90 |
Product Description
The HP 1789T-C is an internal modem card designed to provide dial-up connectivity for desktop computers. Utilizing the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus, it installs directly into an available slot on the computer's motherboard, offering a stable and integrated solution for communication over standard analog telephone lines. This modem supports the V.90 standard, enabling data transfer rates of up to 56 kilobits per second (Kbps), which was the maximum speed for dial-up connections before the advent of broadband internet. This modem card serves a dual purpose: enabling users to connect to the internet via dial-up services and facilitating the sending and receiving of faxes directly from their computer. This was particularly useful for small businesses and home users who relied on these methods for communication and data transfer. The HP branding signifies a product from a reputable manufacturer, suggesting reliability and compatibility with a range of PC systems. Installation typically requires opening the computer case and inserting the card into a PCI slot, followed by driver installation. While largely superseded by faster and more ubiquitous internet technologies like DSL, cable, and fiber optics, 56K modems like the HP 1789T-C were a critical component of personal computing infrastructure for many years, providing essential connectivity for a wide user base.


