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HP 2264-07-4259 56K PCI Express x1 Low-profile Data/Fax Modem Card
- 56K data transfer rate
- PCI Express x1 interface
- Low-profile form factor
- Data and Fax functionality
- Supports modern desktop computers
- Enables dial-up internet access
- Facilitates fax sending and receiving
- HP branded component
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Product Overview
The HP 2264-07-4259 is a 56K PCI Express x1 low-profile data/fax modem card. It provides high-speed dial-up connectivity for modern desktop computers, supporting both internet access and fax transmission.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Data/Fax Modem Card |
| Interface | PCI Express x1 |
| Form Factor | Low-profile |
Additional Specifications
| Data Rate | 56K |
| Functionality | Data/Fax |
Product Description
The HP 2264-07-4259 is a 56K data and fax modem card designed with a PCI Express x1 interface and a low-profile form factor. This makes it suitable for installation in modern desktop computers, particularly those with limited internal space or requiring a compact expansion card. It enables users to connect to telephone lines for dial-up internet access and to send and receive faxes. The PCI Express x1 interface offers a faster and more efficient connection compared to older PCI slots, while the low-profile design ensures compatibility with a wider range of computer cases, including small form factor (SFF) systems. The modem supports standard data and fax protocols, providing reliable communication capabilities. This modem card serves as a crucial component for users who still rely on dial-up connectivity or require fax functionality in their desktop systems. Its modern interface and form factor make it a practical choice for adding essential communication features to contemporary PCs.



