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HP 339573-001 1.5Mb/s Udsl 56kb/s Analog PCI Combination Modem Card
- Combination PCI Modem Card
- Supports UDsl at 1.5Mb/s
- Supports 56kb/s Analog Modem
- PCI Interface for desktop systems
- Provides flexible connectivity options
- Ideal for environments needing both DSL and analog access
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Product Overview
The HP 339573-001 is a combination PCI modem card that supports both UDsl (Universal DSL) at 1.5Mb/s and analog 56kb/s connections. This versatile card provides flexible connectivity options for systems requiring both high-speed digital subscriber line and traditional dial-up modem capabilities.
Technical Information
| Modem Type | Combination PCI Modem Card |
| UDsl Speed | 1.5Mb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Analog Speed | 56kb/s |
| Interface | PCI |
Product Description
The HP 339573-001 stands out as a highly adaptable communication solution, integrating two distinct modem technologies onto a single PCI card. It offers support for UDsl (Universal DSL) at a speed of 1.5 Megabits per second, providing a faster digital connection than traditional dial-up. This makes it suitable for applications that require more bandwidth for internet access or data transfer. In addition to its DSL capabilities, the card also incorporates a 56kb/s analog modem. This dual functionality ensures that users can maintain connectivity even in areas where DSL service may not be available or as a fallback option. The analog modem adheres to common standards, allowing for reliable dial-up access for internet browsing, faxing, and other traditional modem-based communications. Designed for installation in desktop computers via a PCI slot, the HP 339573-001 offers a convenient way to upgrade or equip a system with advanced communication features. Its combination of technologies makes it a versatile choice for users who need to bridge the gap between older analog communication methods and newer digital broadband technologies.



