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IBM 80P4702 56Kb/s PCI Fax Modem Card
- 56Kb/s data transmission speed.
- Supports V.90 and V.92 modem standards.
- Integrated fax capabilities.
- PCI interface for easy installation in compatible systems.
- Enables dial-up internet connectivity.
- Suitable for legacy systems requiring fax or dial-up modem functionality.
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Product Overview
The IBM 80P4702 is a PCI Fax Modem Card that provides 56Kb/s data and fax capabilities. It allows computers to connect to telephone lines for dial-up internet access and fax transmission.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| Data Rate | 56 Kb/s |
| Fax Speed | 14.4 Kb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Modulation | V.90, V.92 |
| Connector Type | RJ-11 |
| Operating System Compatibility | Not Specified |
Product Description
The IBM 80P4702 is a legacy communication device designed to add 56Kb/s data and fax capabilities to desktop computers. Utilizing a standard PCI slot, this modem card allows for straightforward integration into systems that support this interface. It adheres to the V.90 and V.92 standards, offering the highest possible data transfer rates over analog telephone lines at the time of its release. Beyond its data modem functions, the 80P4702 also includes full fax capabilities, enabling users to send and receive faxes directly from their computers. This dual functionality made it a versatile solution for small businesses and home users who relied on dial-up connections for both internet access and document transmission. The inclusion of an RJ-11 connector ensures compatibility with standard telephone wiring. While modern networking has largely superseded dial-up technology, the IBM 80P4702 remains relevant for specific use cases. This includes maintaining legacy systems, providing backup connectivity in areas with limited broadband options, or fulfilling requirements for fax-based communication in certain industries. Its robust design and reliable performance made it a dependable choice for its intended purpose.


