hi
i am interested to know about v.92 standards what i know about v.92 standards is that 56 Kbps and mainly used for modem but i want more detailes information so please help me to know this ..
thank you
hi
i am interested to know about v.92 standards what i know about v.92 standards is that 56 Kbps and mainly used for modem but i want more detailes information so please help me to know this ..
thank you
To use the V.92 technology you need a V.92 modem and call waiting on your telephone line or if your V.90 modem has the function to update drivers and the micro processor V.92 available. In the links V.92 modem and you will find the list of places to update or to see if an update to your modem is possible. Several modem manufacturers offer these updates. If you can not find updates for your modem, call your computer manufacturer for availability of the update. Even if your modem can not be updated V.92, it is recommended to be updated most recently for a performance.
List of Manufacturers Modem
- Aceex
- Acer
- Acer Tech Support Page
- Actiontec
- AETHERWORKS
- Angie
- AMQUEST
- Apache Micro
- Apex Data
- Archtek
- Askey
- Aspen Technologies
- Bay Networks / Penril
- Best Data
- Boca Reasearch
- Cardinal
- Centennial Technologies
- Cermetek
- Compaq
- Creative Labs (Modem Blaster)
- Diamond / Supra
- Digicom Systems Inc
- Dynalink
- E-TECH
- Eiger Labs
- Global Village
- GVC
- Hayes
- IBM MWave
- Innovative Trek Technology
- I / O Magic
- LASAT Communications
- Logicode (Quicktel)
- Modem Init Strings
- MagicXpress
- Maxtech
- Microcom
- Motorola
- Multi-Tech
- Multiwave Innovation
- Newcom
- New Media
- NovaWeb Technologies
- Olicom
- Ositech
- PCTel
- Penril / Bay Networks
- Practical periferal
- Pro-Nets
- Purtek
- Shark Multimedia
- Simple Technology
- Spetrum Signal Processing
- TDK
- Init Strings
- Tiacom International
- Telebit Inc.
- USRobotics / Megahertz
- PCMCIA Cards
- Megahertz Modem Strings
- Viking Components
- WildCard Technologies
- Wisecom
- Xircom
- Zoltrix
- ZyXEL
In the 56 Kbps V.90 modems the maximum download rate is of 56 Kbps, but the maximum upload speed is of 33.600 bps.using a PCM stream through an a/d conversion.Allows modems to stay connected 'on-hold' while you take an incoming call-waiting call.If both calling party and called party have an analog connection, so analog to digital and then back to analog conversion has take place.
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