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HPE 263371-001 56K V.92 ITU Data Fax PCI Modem Card
- Product Type: Internal PCI Modem Card
- Brand: HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
- Data Speed: Up to 56Kbps (V.92)
- Fax Speed: Up to 14.4Kbps
- Interface: PCI Bus
- Standards: ITU V.92, V.90
- Connector: RJ-11 for telephone line
- Designed for data and fax transmission
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Product Overview
The HPE 263371-001 is a 56K V.92 ITU Data Fax PCI Modem Card. It provides high-speed dial-up connectivity for data and fax communications, fitting into a standard PCI slot.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal PCI Modem Card |
| Brand | HPE |
| Max Data Speed | 56Kbps |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI |
| Fax Capability | Yes |
| Standards | V.92, V.90 |
Product Description
The HPE 263371-001 is a PCI modem card designed to provide 56K data and fax capabilities for computer systems. Installed in a standard PCI slot, this internal modem leverages the telephone network for dial-up communication. It supports the ITU V.92 standard, which offers improvements over V.90, such as faster connection setup times and the ability to send data at higher speeds (upload) under certain conditions, in addition to the standard 56Kbps download speed. This modem card is equipped with an RJ-11 connector for plugging into a standard analog phone line. It allows users to access the internet via dial-up services, send and receive faxes directly from their computers at speeds up to 14.4Kbps, and utilize other dial-up communication methods. The PCI interface ensures a direct and efficient connection to the computer's system bus, facilitating reliable data transfer. As an HPE-branded component, this modem was likely intended for use in enterprise or business-class workstations and servers that required integrated or add-on dial-up connectivity. It represents a common solution for businesses needing reliable remote access or communication capabilities before the widespread adoption of broadband internet services. The V.92 standard was the final major revision for analog modem technology.



