This modem was introduced by apple after the 56k modem was dropped from the October 12, 2005 Revision of the iMac G5.
It is a combined 56 kbit/s data modem and 14.4 kbit/s fax modem which also supports V.92, caller ID, wake-on-ring, telephone answering (V.253), and modem on hold.
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Advantages: Small and Compact Disadvantages: Something extra to carry
This modem was introduced by apple after the 56k modem was dropped from the October 12, 2005 Revision of the iMac G5.
It is a combined 56 kbit/s data modem and 14.4 kbit/s fax modem which also supports V.92, caller ID, wake-on-ring, telephone answering (V.253), and modem on hold.
The moden itself happens to be manufactured by Motorola and all OSX systems above Tiger version 10.4.3. have the driver pre installed.
... ...to the computer with a standard USB port at one end and to the phone line at the other, at this point the device can be found in the network settings of System Preferences.
I have had it for a while now and use it with my Macbook Pro while away from my broadband connection, I like the fact that it is so small in size which is an advantage while traveling. ... more
This modem was introduced by apple after the 56k modem was dropped from the October 12, 2005 Revision of the iMac G5.
It is a combined 56 kbit/s data modem and 14.4 kbit/s fax modem which also supports V.92, caller ID, wake-on-ring, telephone answering (V.253), and modem on hold.
The moden itself happens to be manufactured by Motorola and all OSX systems above Tiger version 10.4.3. have the driver pre installed.
Its use is very simple, as it connects to the computer with a standard USB port at one end and to the phone line at the other, at this point the device can be found in the network settings of System Preferences.
I have had it for a while now and use it with my Macbook Pro while away from my broadband connection, I like the fact that it is so small in size which is an advantage while traveling.
hard drive, with an instant shock sensing device (Sudden Motion Sensor);
? Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100;
? Micro-DVI port (includes Micro-DVI to VGA and Micro-DVI to DVI adapter);
? built-in iSight camera;
? built-in AirPort Extreme 802.11n wireless network technology and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR;
? 1个USB 2.0 port;
? 1 headphone port;
? multi-touch touchpad to support advanced multi-touch gestures, including beating, rolling, open and close, rotate, and轻�; and
? 45 Watt MagSafe Power Adapter.
By a single custom options and accessories include: upgrade to 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor; 64GB solid state drive, MacBook Air SuperDrive optical drive, AppleUSB Ethernet Adapter, AppleUSBModem, Apple MagSafe Airline Adapter ( plane power adapter), Apple's AppleCare remote control and maintenance plan ...
Advantages: Simple set up, price, no drivers to mess with, no gimmicks Disadvantages: very minor compatibility issues
I needed an ethernet modem to allow "always on" connection for my Apple Airport network. Up till now I've been using a Speedtouch USB and internet sharing to the wireless network via the attached computer. The disadvantage here was that this computer needed to be left on as long as an internet connection was required.
I chose the 320T because it was simple, reasonably future proof (ADSL2/+) and I didn't need a wireless router.
I got a good deal (under £15) from a reputable eBay powerseller on this item and after a couple of minor issues I'm now happy with its performance and stability.
First problem was a software compatibility issue with Airport. I could get the modem to work through the ethernet connection on the computer but not the WAN port on my Airport Extreme base station. A bit of research on Apple's website followed by ...
NumptyTechnophobe 11.10.2007
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the iMac Flower Power came with the following specifications:
500MHz G3 Processor
64MB Ram
20GB Ultra ATA Hard Disk
Slot Loading CD-RW Drive
ATI Rage 128 Pro with 8MB SDRAM
2 x Firewire Ports
2 x USB Ports (12Mbps Each)
56k Modem
10/100Base-T
Airport Ready
Apple Pro Mouse
Keyboard with 2 x USB Ports
The software that was loaded with the system:
Mac OS 9.1
QuickTime
iMovie 2
iTunes
Apple Works
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Microsoft Outlook Express
This was all that you got with the original factory release.
What can you get on it today?
You can add alot of things that apple have released today.
Operating Systems Supported: OS 9 and OS X (up to 10.3.5) Panther)
Office for Mac (Microsoft Office 2003 for Mac)
Virtual PC for Mac (Windows XP)
and much more.
What are my views on the system overall ...
Easily connect to the Internet using your dial-up service with the Apple USB Modem. Small and light, it connects to the USB port on your Apple computer.The Apple USB Modem is a simple, one-piece external USB modem that's perfect for people who use a dial-up connection to access the Internet and do email. It's small, light, easy to install and even easier to use.Just plug it into the USB port on your Mac, then connect your phone line to the other end. Open the networking preference panel in Mac OS X, enter your connection information, and click connect. Now you're ready to start surfing, emailing, instant messaging and more.