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TRENDnet 56K Internal PCI Data,Fax and TAM Modem, TFM-PCIV92A

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Description

  • Compliant with V.92, V.90, V.44 Standards
  • Supports V.44 and V.92 Quick Connect, PCM Upstream and Modem On Hold Features
  • Up to 56Kbps Data Download, 48Kbps Data Upload
  • Supports TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) via Sound Card
  • Supports Group III, Class 1 Fax with Fax Transfer Rate up to 14.4kbps (T.31 Protocol)
  • Video Phone ready (Interface to H.324 Video Conferencing Support)
  • Compatible with Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista/Windows 7 operating system
  • AT commands for data, Class 1 Fax and IS-101voice
  • ACPI Power Management with PME pin supply for Low Power Consumption
  • Free Data/Fax/Voice Communication Software
  • 3-year limited warranty

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Customer Reviews

Trendnet Modem...Had better but also had worse.I bought this modem because I was stupid enough to take my computer to a tech shop when I started getting the blue screen of death, Windows was no longer authenticated, and I was having problems booting up. The tech shop told me everything had gone bad in my machine and ended up selling me a used machine. The only original component was the hard drive which was only a year old and I insisted it was good. The modem they had put in the machine keep connecting a slow speeds (12-18k) and after several trips and having my computer down for days, I decided I'd been ripped off and I'd have to fix it myself. I'd tried another modem before I got the Trendnet modem and though it was better, I was hoping to find one like my original (can't remember the make or model). The original modem the shop put in my computer has a sticker on the processor that reads MSI and the part number is 600-1969. The first modem I purchase was a Hiro H50006 and would only connect at a max of 31k (My old modem would connect in the 40's. I've yet to see a 56k modem connect at more than that.) The Tendnet Modem does consistatly connect at 31k and occasionally at 40k. The modem looks exactly like the Hiro which is probably why it preforms about the same (my original modem was twice the size). I haven't used the fax part yet so I can't rate it's preformance but I can say that the install disk with the trendnet modem does have a fax program though it looks to be very basic while the hiro modem didn't have this utility.In summary, it's not the best and it's not the worst modem out there. It does the basics and with everyone going to high speed I guess there's no demand on improvements for less expensive alternatives. 3Bad experience on install and with tech supportI bought because of price and description. I am running a WIN7 64-bit system. I followed the install instructions but it would not install. I called tech support. They had me remove the modem hardware and reinstall. Now I get 9 drivers listed in the device manager. The technicain gave me a case number and said someone would call me within 24 hours. After 36 hours, I called again. I was then told they were very busy and they would return my call in 10 minutes. After 2 hours I called again. I was again told they were very busy and they would definitely return my call within 10 minutes. It is now the next day and no call. Support comes out of Southern India and is available 24/7 for the U.S. and Canada. Stay away from Trendnet - questionable product and horrific support. Documentation is marginal at best. 1Great Value, but not a Full Voice ModemI purchased two of these to handle automatic dialing of 2 phone lines in one Windows computer. They were very easy to setup and work great.Windows-7 drivers are available on the TrendNet web site and they work (64 bit in my case). Windows update even did an additional automatic update. Getting 2 cards to get along in one computer was simple. Just set one to be COM1 or COM3 and set the other to be COM2 or COM4. (If I remember correctly, you cannot use COM1 and COM3 simultaneously and you cannot use COM2 and COM4 simultaneously.)If you're looking for a PCI Fax/Modem for any Windows computer, these are probably the best value you can find.My modem came with a CD that includes an Avanquest application called "BVRP Classic PhoneTools V9.00"- Fax and Phone from your Computer- Fax directly from your PC- Make Phone Calls from PC- Turn your PC into an answering machine- Organize Contacts- Automatic Modem Detection- [...]I checked with an Avanquest customer support representative and they indicate that it will not work with Windows-7 x64: "I sincerely apologize however I am showing it is not compatible with Windows 7 operating system. It can only work with Windows 2000, Windows Millenium, Windows XP, Windows 98 SE, Windows Vista 32-bit." I haven't verified that it will not work on Windows-7 or 64 bit OSes. Perhaps someone else can comment on this as I won't be trying out that application myself.In a previous version of my review, I stated that this is not a "voice modem" and others commented that it IS a voice modem. So, I posed that question to a TrendNet customer support representative and I got this response:____3/8/2011 4:00:13 PM____Norman Heilman (Technical Support Rep)____" Dear Customer,________The modem is not a full voice modem. The modem only has TAM functions and not voice capabilities."So, this modem is a TAM enabled modem which stands for "Telephone Answering Machine". Since it does not fully comply with the V.253 and IS-101 voice standards, it will not have features that one would expect from a voice modem. Finding good information on this topic is not easy. The best references I was able to find are on Wiki (search for Voice_modem_command_set) and on concelsys.com (include voice_modems in your search)I have been using two of these modems for 3 months now and I highly recommend it if is has the feature set that you need. Unless you are looking for something that will allow you to plug a head set into your computer and use your computer as a phone, these are likely exactly what you need. They are also a great value. 4hardware works, software hard to find, support sucksI installed this PCI FAX modem in my 64-bit Windows 7computer, and it works. The hardware installs justas the "Quick Installation Guide" says:Install the drivers from the CD-ROM first,then install the FAX modem hardware.What neither the "Quick Installation Guide" nor the"User's Guide" on the CD-ROM say is that there is FAXand phone software and where to find it. It happens tobe on the CD-ROM, hidden among cryptically named folders:QIG - Quick Installation Guide (also supplied in hard copy)UG - User's Guide (obsolete - how to install & uninstall drivers)Tools/ Classic_Phone/ start.exe - installer and instructions for installing "Classic Phone Tools" by BVRPThe tech support personnel in the Philippines are hopelesslyignorant about the software or where it is or where to findany documentation, and they are NOT available 24/7 as Trendnet'swebsite claims.Optionally, one can use the bare-bones FAX and Scan utility builtinto Windows. The modem shows up in the printer list of any Printpanel as "Fax". If you choose to use it, it may help to know thatthe .tif file that is shown as an attachment is actually the imageof the outgoing FAX.This product works, but its intructions and tech support arein need of major improvement. BTW, tech support seems mostinterested in getting your name, email address, and phone no.If you don't like giving out information about yourself to databrokers, fakes of those items will do just fine.DAlden, Los Angeles 3Having problems? READ. Expert advice. Otherwise, great modem!Dial-up modems are a bit of an oddity today. And while I hardly can say this modem is up to par with what was top-of-the-line, the modem does function reasonably well. I have the RS232 version of this modem.The first major issue I noticed was ERROR responses to common AT commands, such as ATA and ATDT (answer and dial, respectively) while interfacing to some low level hardware (Arduino). A majority of such issues can be resolved with a simple AT command: AT&D0 and then AT&W. This is because this modem, by default, expects DTR from the terminal to be HIGH while connected. If not, it will *not* let you use any dial or answer commands.The second peculiar issue I encountered was the modem requires an unusual amount of character delay between AT command characters. I have no idea why this is, but putting 100 milliseconds between characters seem to fix the issue. Usually modems allow you to throw commands at the full serial rate, so this odd issue could trip up some software that does not expect it.I have only performed a couple tests, but it seems to connect around 21600 over long distances. In 2014, I can't say this is particularly impressive, but whatever. The modem also makes a horrible white noise sound that might be coming from either a cheap power supply design or some garbage components inside. This unusual noise level may have an impact on its performance, but who knows. 4Good modemI've been a fan of TRENDnet's gear for a while now. Good quality, reliable, and very reasonably priced. This modem is no exception.I used this modem for a new PC build for a family member who lives out in the sticks. He uses a modem as a backup for his primary (cellular) Internet connection. His house is also very prone to lightening strikes, having been hit several times in the past, with various TV's and computers biting the dust a result.Because of the history of lightening strikes, I decided to go with an external modem for this build to attempt to mitigate as much risk as possible by keeping the modem outside the actual PC (yes, we have the phone line on a surge protector, and he even unplugs things when he sees a storm coming, but some things can't be avoided). Anyway, this modem fit the bill. It was cheap, and works well. The PC is running Windows 7 x86, and I had no problems getting a driver installed to support this modem.Functionally, this modem works well, and achieves speeds similar to what he's seen in the past. To-date, it has been reliable, with no problems to speak of.One note - make sure you have a serial port open on your computer, or be prepared to purchase a USB to serial converter cable. 5Works as neededConsidering the low cost, I bought two of these modems so I'd have an extra on the shelf in fear that finding internal dialup modems will become more and more difficult. The modems were purchased to work with PhoneTray Dialup software by Traysoft which is caller id software that will display and/or voice announce and log incoming calls. The software also allows you to automatically hang up on unwanted calls (my primary reason for getting the software). Only modems that will recongnize the incoming caller id will work and this modem does the trick. I've also successfully used this modem with other software for the rare occasion that I've had to do dialup and I also use it occassionally with Microsoft Fax that is included with Windows XP.This modem replaces a modem of the exact make/model that worked for almost 2 years but quit working after a storm. If you find you modem quits working you might consider putting a spike suppressor on the phone line to prevent another modem from bitting the dust (like I should have done). Not being able to withstand a spike thru the phone line is not a manufacturer defect. A lot of surge suppressor power strips and battery backups provide input/outut ports for your phone line. If needed, I would buy this modem again. 5Forget it!I was upgrading my old computer system and decided to throw in a Windows 7 compatible modem. I was happy with my old U.S. Robotics Software Faxmodem USR5660A, but it was strictly for Windows XP with no new drivers available. It always connected at 45.2K or 44K baud and has a speaker on board. The Trendnet modem seemed a good deal. But it would not connect at more than 33.6K baud. It has no onboard speaker and directs the dialtone and dialup to a sound card. The problem is it does not necessarily direct the audio to the DEFAULT audio card, and there is no way to get it to direct output to the sound card of your choice. I have a sound "card" built into the motherboard plus a pro-recording ASIO sound card. The darn Trendnet modem kept outputting to my unconnected pro-audio card instead of to my default desktop speakers. If you need a Windows 7 compatible PCI modem, stick with U.S. Robotics. The U.S. Robotics V.92 PCI Software Faxmodem USR5670 has drivers available for all Windows operating systems and runs on Windows 7 with the Microsoft driver included within Windows 7 (no additional driver needed.) I shipped my Trendnet modem back to Amazon for a refund. Amazon promptly authorized the return and refunded the payment including return shipping costs.The USR5670 installed and worked fine in my old computer under Windows XP, but would not connect above 44K baud. I could not connect at 45.2K baud as I could with my old USR5560A modem. I kept the USR5670, but this irked me enough to try one more modem.I looked at the U.S. Robotics 56K V.92 Performance Pro Modem USR5610C, a hardware modem. It works with every Windows operating system from MS-DOS through Windows 7 plus Linux. A new USR5610C modem is pricey, but I found and ordered a factory refurbished USR5610C modem available online for only a dozen bucks plus change with free shipping included, a real bargain! The USR5610C easily installed and its flash memory was easily updated with software downloaded from the U.S. Robotics support site. This modem connected at 45.2K baud, and, as an added bonus, it maintained a steadier and faster transfer rate downloading files and surfing than any of the previous software modems I tried. In fact, with this modem I was finally able to successfully download a file I had been unable to download from one website after numerous attempts over many weeks.If you need a low-profile PCI modem, the USR5670 PCI modem includes both standard and low-profile brackets. The USR5610C is a standard size PCI modem and will not fit in a low-profile computer case.The bottom line, forget the Trendnet modem (1 star). The USR5670 software modem works okay (4 stars), but if you see a bargain priced refurbished USR5610C Performance Pro hardware modem (5 stars), go for it! (Note: make sure you get a USR5610C modem, NOT a USR5610A modem. The USR5610A does not run under all Windows systems!) 1no brainerI have an old HP pavilion tower that didn't have a modem jack. My fax machine died so I opted to try a hardware installation using the Trendnet internal pci product - installation was a total no brainer, and combined with freeware I found on the internet called "Classic Phone Works" I was able to install this quickly on my Vista Home Premium (my version of VHP does not have Win Fax) and begin faxing right away. I plugged my house telephone cord into the left side of this modem, and the line out to the wall using the right sided jack. If you have never done a hardware installation, this is a good place to start. It comes with a driver disk so I didn't need to hunt the drivers down online. Good deal. 5Painfully slow way to send a faxI did not buy a fax modem card with my new Lenovo Windows 7 work station. I loaded it with memory to run high end business applications. I attached a nice Fujitsu scanner that interface very well. I figured that a fax/modem PCI card would be great. Just scan the pages and launch the fax software and woosh off it goes. Well, not exactly. Comparing it to my 8 year old Canon L170 fax machine the computer modem is like a snail. The time it takes to send a fax via the computer is like quadruple the time, approximately a minute per page. A 6 page fax in 6 minutes, not exactly Olympic speed. Plus keeping a fax line open for 6 minutes is very difficult and often the fax transmission fails. If you want to receive faxes via the fax modem open all the time the computer must stay on 24 hours a day.The card was inexpensive so I am not going to return it. Plus there is some value if I want to send a PDF as a fax and save printing it out and faxing it the conventional way.This problem may be the extra processing that the computer must do to send the fax. I cut the down the scanner resolution to reduce the file size but it did not make much difference. The address book is nice with the system making it easy to pick out frequently used numbers easily but this does not make up for the slow speed.With Windows 7 the instructions clearly state to run the CD software first and then insert the modem/card in an available PCI slot.I have other Trendnet products like fast Ethernet switches that work very well.I think if you still need to send/receive many faxes stay with a good brand fax machine like Canon. 2
TRENDnet 56K Internal PCI Data,Fax and TAM Modem, TFM-PCIV92A

TRENDnet 56K Internal PCI Data,Fax and TAM Modem, TFM-PCIV92A

3.4
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Regular price
€58,08
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€58,08
Regular price
€96,00
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