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Model | MT9234ZPX-UPCI |
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Category | Modem |
Interface | PCI |
Data Rate (Download) | 56 Kbps |
Data Rate (Upload) | 33.6 Kbps |
Error Correction | V.42, MNP 2-4 |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows, Linux |
Standards | V.90 |
Compression | V.42bis |
Features | Voice, Caller ID |
Details the MultiModem ZPX's capabilities, including V.92/56K speeds, V.44 compression, and fax features.
Provides detailed technical data on the modem's compatibility, data rates, dimensions, power, and approvals.
Covers essential safety precautions and guides for physically installing the modem card into the computer.
Instructions for making external telephone line, phone, and voice/speaker connections to the modem.
Detailed steps for installing drivers on various Windows operating systems, including manual methods.
Instructions on configuring the modem for country-specific settings using the Global Wizard or AT commands.
Details the fundamental steps for establishing a remote connection and issuing AT commands for configuration.
Instructions on how to modify the modem's setup password and remote configuration escape character for enhanced security.
Diagnosing issues when the modem fails to respond to AT commands or software configurations.
Addresses common problems like connection failures, disconnections, slow transfers, and data loss.
Troubleshooting problems related to voice functions, voice mail tests, and Caller ID information reception.
Details compliance with FCC rules for telephone network connection and digital device operation.
Covers EMC/R&TTE directives, New Zealand telecom warnings, and specific country approvals and restrictions.
Steps to check your modem's current firmware version and identify the latest available version for download.
Guides on downloading the firmware file and Flash Wizard, extracting files, and performing the upgrade process.
Instructions to check if the modem is detected by the Linux OS and identify the assigned serial ports.
Details on setting up the Minicom terminal emulator to access and send AT commands to the modem.