PC Card Modem
by Staff Writer
Laptops have made mobile computing truly possible, but until recently there was a caveat to this freedom: connecting to the Internet. Many of the difficulties when connecting to the Internet from remote locations stemmed from troubles getting the modem to speak to the network connection module in the OS. Because of this, connections were difficult at best, and older modems frequently dropped calls prematurely. With the Zonet PC Card Modem, available from Synchrotech, this has all changed.
A PC card modem is a miniature modem that connects to a laptop via PCMCIA. PCMCIA is an external device format that is present on all laptops. Because of its standardization, PCMCIA is the perfect format for an external modem. The Zonet PC Card modem was designed to maximize the benefits of a dial-up system.
Capable of supporting speeds up to 56K, this PC Card data modem incorporates safety into its design. Different telephone systems often have different data bands flowing through them. When a modem is plugged into a system with which it’s not familiar, damage can occur internally. To avoid this pitfall, Zonet has included Digital Line Safeguard technology. Now connection through any phone line is possible without fear of damage to a laptop.
In this respect, the Zonet PC Card modem from Synchrotech is better than many internal modems included in most laptops. For mobile professionals that are concerned about laptop safety, this is especially important. The Zonet card also features improved connection speed and extra features like “on-hold.” Contact Synchrotech today to learn more.
Synchrotech, a Division of Synchronized Technologies, Inc. 3333 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 806 • Los Angeles, CA 90010 TEL: 213.368.3760 • TEL USA: 800.793.9207 • FAX: 213.368.3765
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