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HP Pavilion PC - V.90 56K PCI Modem User's Guide NOTE: All trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. Table of Contents Section One: Introduction Section Two: Troubleshooting Section Three: AT Command Set Section Four: Support and Service Section Five: Technical Specifications Section Six: FCC And DOC Notices NOTE: This document is provided for your convenience as reference information. If your Pavilion PC included this component when originally purchased, it was factory installed, configured, and tested for optimal use; no further adjustment is necessary. If you are installing these components in a previously purchased Pavilion PC, please consult online Help or the documentation that came with your PC regarding device expansion, upgrades, and warranty before proceeding. Section One - Introduction Your modem represents a new generation of PC communication peripheral devices, combining high speed Data and Fax functions into a single device. It supports V.90 and K56flex technology for 56kbits/s data transfer rates. This high performance modem connects your computer to all popular modems and fax machines in use today. How Does K56flex Work V.90 technology allows users to receive data from their Internet Service Provider (ISP) at data rates up to 56kbps. To make use of this capability, your ISP must support either the V.90 or the K56flex standard. Your modem must connect to an ISP or corporate central site with a pure digital connection to the telephone network to realize speeds reaching 56kbps. 56kbps cannot be achieved in a connection between two end user modems because each uses an analog connection. Benefits of 56K Communications For serious Internet users the increase in speed is dramatic, because the information that usually makes you wait - graphics-heavy Web pages, sound, video, and other large files - now downloads to your computer twice as fast as before. Upstream transmissions (mostly keystroke and mouse commands from your computer, which require less bandwidth) continue to flow quickly at the conventional rate of 33.6Kbps. Modem Features and Compatibility Your modem is compatible with the following standards. V.32 (9600 bps) V.22bis (2400 bps) V.32bis (14400 bps) V.22 (1200 bps)

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HP Pavilion PC - V.90 56K PCI Modem
User°s Guide
NOTE:
All
trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of
their respective owners.
Table of Contents
Section One:
Introduction
Section Two:
Troubleshooting
Section Three:
AT Command Set
Section Four:
Support and Service
Section Five:
Technical Specifications
Section Six:
FCC And DOC Notices
NOTE:
This document is provided for your convenience as reference
information.
If your Pavilion PC included this component when
originally purchased, it was factory installed, configured, and
tested for optimal use; no further adjustment is necessary.
If you
are installing these components in a previously purchased
Pavilion PC, please consult online Help or the documentation
that came with your PC regarding device expansion, upgrades,
and warranty before proceeding.
Section One - Introduction
Your modem represents a new generation of PC communication peripheral devices, combining high
speed Data and Fax functions into a single device.
It supports V.90 and K56flex technology for 56kbits/s
data transfer rates. This high performance modem connects your computer to all popular modems and
fax machines in use today.
How Does K56flex Work
V.90 technology allows users to receive data from their Internet Service Provider (ISP) at data
rates up to 56kbps. To make use of this capability, your ISP must support either the V.90 or the
K56flex standard. Your modem must connect to an ISP or corporate central site with a pure
digital connection to the telephone network to realize speeds reaching 56kbps.
56kbps cannot be
achieved in a connection between two end user modems because each uses an analog
connection.
Benefits of 56K Communications
For serious Internet users the increase in speed is dramatic, because the information that usually
makes you wait ° graphics-heavy Web pages, sound, video, and other large files ° now
downloads to your computer twice as fast as before. Upstream transmissions (mostly keystroke
and mouse commands from your computer, which require less bandwidth) continue to flow
quickly at the conventional rate of 33.6Kbps.
Modem Features and Compatibility
Your modem is compatible with the following standards.
V.32 (9600 bps)
V.32bis (14400 bps)
V.22bis (2400 bps)
V.22 (1200 bps)