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Intel CPIM0P2014-01 56K PCI Modem Card
- 56K data and 14.4K fax modem speeds
- PCI interface for desktop computer integration
- Supports V.90 and V.34 modulation standards
- Includes basic modem functionality for dial-up connections
- Designed for legacy system connectivity
- Plug-and-play installation for ease of use
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Product Overview
The Intel CPIM0P2014-01 is a 56K PCI modem card designed for reliable data and fax communication. It utilizes the PCI bus for integration into desktop systems, offering a standard solution for dial-up networking and communication needs.
Technical Information
| Modem Type | 56K Data/14.4K Fax |
| Interface | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Modulation Standards | V.90, V.34 |
| Form Factor | PCI Card |
Product Description
The Intel CPIM0P2014-01 is a legacy communication device that provides essential dial-up modem capabilities. It connects to a computer's PCI slot, allowing for the transmission and reception of data and faxes over standard telephone lines. This card was commonly used in desktop PCs during the era when broadband internet was not widely available or as a supplementary communication method. This modem card adheres to industry standards for data transfer, including the V.90 standard for 56Kbps download speeds and V.34 for lower speeds. Its integration via the PCI bus ensures compatibility with a wide range of older computer systems. The card is designed for straightforward installation, often requiring minimal configuration to become operational. While modern networking has largely superseded the need for dial-up modems, the Intel CPIM0P2014-01 represents a piece of computing history, enabling essential connectivity for its time. It is suitable for specific niche applications or for maintaining older systems that rely on analog communication infrastructure.


