- Brand : USRobotics
- Product name : USR5637
- Product code : USR805637
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0738168040773
- Category : Modems
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- Info modified on : 14 Mar 2023 16:48:56
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Long product name USRobotics USR5637 modem 56 Kbit/s
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USRobotics USR5637 - 56K USB Faxmodem
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Short summary description USRobotics USR5637 modem 56 Kbit/s
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USRobotics USR5637, 56 Kbit/s, USB, FCC approved IC approved UL/CUL listed TBR-21 , Windows 2000/XP/VistaTM Mac 10.4 + Linux 2.4.20 kernel +, CD-ROM USB, Pentium 3
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Long summary description USRobotics USR5637 modem 56 Kbit/s
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USRobotics USR5637. Modem speed: 56 Kbit/s, Interface: USB. Certification: FCC approved IC approved UL/CUL listed TBR-21 . Compatible operating systems: Windows 2000/XP/VistaTM Mac 10.4 + Linux 2.4.20 kernel +, Minimum system requirements: CD-ROM USB, Minimum processor: Pentium 3. Dimensions (WxDxH): 98,6 x 38,1 x 22,4 mm, Weight: 120 g. Package dimensions (WxDxH): 137 x 95 x 153 mm, Package weight: 230 g
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Uk has collected 5 expert reviews for USRobotics USR5637 modem 56 Kbit/s and the average expert rating is 68 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Designed for portability, the USRobotics 56K USB Modem is small enough to slip into a pocket, case or backpack when youre travelling, and draws its power from a USB port on a PC or Mac. Quite a few people were surprised when Apple revealed that the...
computeractive.co.uk
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2011-10-04 12:38:01
2011-10-04 12:38:01
Average rating:60
Most of the UK's internet-connected population is now using broadband, but even for them there are times when it's handy to have a modem handy for making an old-fashioned dial-up connection.Chiefly, that's going to be when the broadband connection isn'...
Quite a few people were surprised when Apple revealed that the new MacBook Air had built-in wireless networking but no Ethernet connector. After all, a wireless-only laptop is fine if you’re multi-millionaire Steve Jobs and you can afford to sit in...