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HiRO V.92 56K Internal PCI Data Fax Voice Modem (Microsoft WHQL/Vista/RoHS) (H50003)

HiRO V.92 56K Internal PCI Data Fax Voice Modem (Microsoft WHQL/Vista/RoHS) (H50003)

  • Latest V.92 Standard Protocol: Faster connection up to 56 Kbps Less Time To Establish A Connection Can Answer Phone Call During Active Connection
  • Modem-On-Hold: Receive phone call during active;
  • Internet connection without termination Fax Talk Communicator Software: Allows your PC/modem to serve as your fax & voicemail machine
  • Modem Protocol: ITU-T V.92/K56Flex, ITU-T V.34bis, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22, V.21, V.23 Bell 212A/103, V.80
  • Fax Compatibility: 14.4k bps Send/Receive, G3 Compatible Software Compatibility: AT Command Set Compatible
  • Error Correction: MNP2-4, V.42 Data Compression: MNP5 & V.42bis & V.44 DTE To Modem Data Rate Max: 115200 bps
  • Highly Compatible With Various Operation Systems: From Dated Microsoft Window 98SE To Latest Vista 32/64 Editions
  • Microsoft Window 98SE, ME, 2000, Server 2003, XP, XP Professional x64 & Vista 32/64 Editions Red Hat Linux RoHS Compliant

HiRO V.92 56K Internal PCI Data Fax Voice Modem(Microsoft WHQL/Vista/RoHS)

List Price: $ 8.39

Price: $ 9.99

Zoom Fax Modem 56K V90 Ext. RS-232 -2949-00-00CG - New

US $60.00
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U.S. Robotics USR5610C 56K Performance Pro Modem
US $73.35
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Using Microsoft Commercial Internet System (Special Edition Using)

Using Microsoft Commercial Internet System (Special Edition Using)

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Why does my Microsoft Internet Explorer keep telling me “Page not found”?

I just installed Verizon DSL.Had Earthlink dial-up before.
DSL works fine but the error page keeps popping up on the page I’m looking at,or beside it or behind it.
I may not have shut down all programs before install.
Please Help

Why has my Microsoft Internet Explorer (browser) suddenly slowed to a crawl despite virus and ad removers?

I use NOD32 for virus protection — it runs constantly — and a commercial version of Adware to kill popups and to stop tracking of cookies. I show no suspicious activity out of the ordinary range. I have a powerful computer.
Does my slowdown lie with Microsoft software and its browser [Internet Explorer], or should I simply reintall the Internet Explorer? I tried using a different web browser (Mozilla) but had other weird problems with that.
My ISP recently switched to me to AT&T-Yahoo, against my wishes, while I was abroad.
Could that have slowed me down?
Should I get a different provider?
I am at a level of dial-up modem speed despite paying for broadband service!
Thanks for any help you might give.
I am tired of paying a consultant for every bit of advice.

how do I stop my XP PC switching to dialup from cable in mid-session?

It’s a dell dimension 2400, and after setting up the Microsoft Home networking, it started disconnecting internet sessions and asking to reconnect using the dialup connection