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  • 36 of 36 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    galaxynicole

    4 Stars Aztech's classy modem Review with images 07/06/2005
    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Works perfectly as a fax, dialup and along side broadband

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Features you can't use or find

    Aztech CNR2900-W (C1) SEC modem I bought Packard Bell PC Imedia 3032 last year at PC World (not the best place to buy a PC I'll tell you) and this is the modem that's in my tower. It's an Aztech CNR2900-W. About the company AZTECH Aztech was setup in 1986 in Singapore. Soon, they were in Malaysia and Europe. They built better and fast modems until Broadband appeared then they focused their attention on build ADSL/Broadband modem for every kind of PC. They also make soundcards, walkie talkies, products for wireless LAN, Homeplug, MP3 playes, Viop (voice over IP) Analog Telephone Adaptors and a ... more
  • 7 of 7 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Shootist

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Cheap, Performs well, Reliable, Noise Resistant, V92 Ready

    Disadvantages Disadvantages No visible lights or on-screen indication

    Whilst browsing the shelves of my local Dixon's store, I found a Modular Technology V92 Ready Internal PCI modem. The price was just £24.99 so I thought it worth a try. The modem fits in an empty pci slot and is based on the lucent chipset (www.lucent.com). The card went in easily and the software installed fine on my Windows ME machine. The manual gives detailed instructions on how to install and configure the software, and the box contains trial cd's for aol, compuserve, freeserve etc., fine if you don't have an ISP already. The lucent site has links to the very latest drivers, and the ... more
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