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Description:
Get connected with The Hawking HM92P PCI Modem, a modem with V.92 technology that enables you to receive a phone calls while you are online*. At the same time, the HM92P will go into a hold mode when someone calls and immediately resume connection afterward, without the hassle of redialing*. The V.PCM Upload Technology can now reach up to 48Kbps so you don’t have to wait for a long periods of time when sending a file or playing online games*. For downloads, the V.44 compression standard improves data throughput for faster downloads of Internet data. With Hawking HM92P Modem, dial-up connection has never been so fast and easy! *V.92 Requires ISP V.92 Modem Support. Contact your ISP. The V.92 enhancement is backward compatible and will negotiate the highest possible speed when connecting to an ISP.
Features:
Line Interface: 2 wires dial-up Dialing Features: Call progress monitor On/Off hook control DTMF tone and rotary pulse Distinctive ring for data/fax/TAM (Telephone Answer Machine) Operating Modes: Asynchronous full duplex Manual / Automatic answer Software Control Interface: TAPI Multimedia AP
Technical Information:
Product Description - Hawking 56K V.92 PCI Modem HM92P - fax / modem
Device Type - Fax / modem - PCI
Enclosure Type - Plug-in card
Dimensions (WxDxH) - 0.7 in x 5 in x 4.5 in
Weight - 2.2 oz
Max Transfer Rate - 56 Kbps
Protocols & Specifications - Bell 103, ITU V.21, Bell 212A, ITU V.22, ITU V.22bis, ITU V.29, ITU V.32, ITU V.32bis, ITU V.34, ITU V.90, ITU V.17, ITU V.27ter, ITU V.34bis, ITU V.92
Error Correction Protocol - MNP-4, ITU V.42, MNP-2, MNP-3
Data Compression Protocol - V.44
System Requirements:
Package Contents:
PCI Modem
Driver CD
Quick Installation Guide
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