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USRobotics 1.012.0335-B V.34 Internal Isa Modem
- Internal ISA bus interface
- V.34 modem standard support
- Data speeds up to 33.6Kbps
- Fax capabilities up to 14.4Kbps
- Designed for legacy systems
- Includes necessary cabling
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Product Overview
The USRobotics 1.012.0335-B is an internal ISA modem supporting V.34 technology. It provides data and fax communication capabilities for older computer systems.
Technical Information
| Modem Type | Internal ISA V.34 Modem |
| Standards | V.34, V.34+, V.22bis, V.22, V.21 |
| Data Speeds | Up to 33.6Kbps |
Additional Specifications
| Fax Speeds | Up to 14.4Kbps |
| Interface | ISA Bus (8-bit or 16-bit) |
| Form Factor | Internal Card |
Product Description
The USRobotics 1.012.0335-B represents a reliable internal modem solution for systems equipped with an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus. This modem adheres to the V.34 standard, enabling data transfer rates of up to 33.6Kbps, which was considered high-speed during its era. It also provides fax capabilities, allowing users to send and receive faxes at speeds up to 14.4Kbps, making it a versatile communication device for older computer setups. This internal ISA modem is designed for straightforward installation into compatible expansion slots. It is an ideal choice for users looking to add or maintain dial-up connectivity on legacy computers that may not have built-in modems or support for newer interfaces like PCI or USB. The modem includes the necessary components for basic operation, assuming the user has a standard telephone line available. While the V.34 standard is now superseded by newer technologies, the USR1.012.0335-B remains a functional option for specific applications or for users who need to connect older hardware to analog phone networks. Its internal design means it integrates directly into the computer's architecture, requiring no external power supply or separate casing.


