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Manufacturer: Zoom
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Zoom EAN: 0726947108240 Feature: Product #: 30950000G Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Zoom Manufacturer: Zoom Model: 3095 Modem Description: Fax / modem Publisher: Zoom Studio: Zoom Warranty: 2 years warranty
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Product #: 30950000G Manufacturer: Zoom Telephonics Manufacturer Item #: 3095-00-00G UPC: 726947108240
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The low-cost Model 3095 modem plugs into the USB port of any notebook or desktop computer. Its miniature design makes it ideal for travel or use in your office.The Model 3095 is approximately the size of a disposable lighter. The modem's short, integrated cable plugs directly into a computer USB port, and the other end of the modem connects to a phone jack through a standard phone cord. The standard phone cord is easy to replace if it's lost or forgotten, a considerable advantage over the proprietary phone cords used with most PC card modems.The modem's power is provided by the computer's USB port, eliminating the need for a power adapter when traveling, and reducing power adapter clutter in the home or office.An on-board digital signal processor and controller maximize system stability and performance. All V.92 features are supported, including quick connect, modem-on-hold, and improved compression for the graphic content found on the worldwide web. Other advanced modem features include voice mail support, send and receive fax, and ZoomGuard advanced lightning protection.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Works on VoIP and Win XP just fine! Comment: I'm using this on 2 different Win XP computers. I have sent and received faxes through a Vonage (VoIP) telephone line and a regular tele. line. No special settings were needed. I'm using the windows faxing tool (printer) that is part of XP.
BTW - I opted to only install the modem's driver and did NOT install the optional software that allows "call waiting" calls to be answered when dialed into the internet.
When I used it for a dial-up internet connection, it got a 44kpbs connection right off the bat...which was great for the place from which I was dialing.
When the line rings at my place, a little box pops up saying to click here to answer this call if it is a fax. (too bad no caller ID info appears...) but it does receive the faxes just fine.
Limitation I've discovered... if a receiving fax machine is an answering machine that says to "push * to send a fax"... you can't send it that way very easily. It is better to have the person answer the call at their fax machine then they push the send/receive button for the fax to start going. Then fax goes fine.
Also, I was hoping that my DELL All-in-one 942 would see this external modem and thereby enable my AIO to send faxes like it is supposed to do. So far, I've not been able to get the AIO to see this modem and activate the AIO's faxing feature... I'll keep trying. (I get a "no modem detected" message from the AIO.)
Other info:
the two lights are OH (Off Hook) and Data (blinks as sending/receiving data)
The modem has no built in speaker. It uses the computer's speaker to play the classic modem beeps.
Sending of faxes is silent.
The box also contained a two wire phone cord.
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