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HP 53191 56K Cellular Modem Pc Card With Xjack
- 56K V.90 data and V.17 fax modem
- PC Card (Type II) form factor
- Integrated Xjack connector for easy cable connection
- Provides dial-up internet access
- Supports fax transmission and reception
- Compatible with laptops featuring a PC Card slot
- Plug-and-play installation
- Ideal for remote or legacy connectivity needs
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Product Overview
The HP 53191 is a 56K cellular modem PC Card with an Xjack connector. It provides dial-up internet connectivity for laptops equipped with a compatible PC Card slot.
Technical Information
| Modem Speed | 56K V.90 |
| Fax Speed | 14.4K |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | PC Card (Type II) |
| Connector | Xjack |
Product Description
The HP 53191 is a 56K cellular modem designed in a PC Card (Type II) form factor, making it compatible with older laptops that feature a PC Card slot. This modem allows users to establish dial-up internet connections, providing access to online resources and email services. It supports the V.90 standard for data transmission, offering the highest possible speeds over traditional analog phone lines. A key feature of this modem is its integrated Xjack connector. This innovative design eliminates the need for a separate external cable to connect to a phone line; the connector simply pulls out from the card itself. This makes it more convenient for mobile users who need to connect to a phone jack on the go. In addition to internet access, the HP 53191 also functions as a fax modem, supporting V.17 fax standards for sending and receiving faxes directly from a computer. This makes it a versatile communication tool for users who require both internet and fax capabilities. It's an ideal solution for legacy systems or for situations where broadband internet is unavailable and dial-up is the only option.


