Modem of the Millennium...

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ISDN with V.34 IN A SINGLE DEVICE

AURAL

Blazing ISDN speeds up to 128Kbps and analog speeds up
to 28.8Kbps. Implement V.42bis on ISDN for even higher
performance capability. You get it all in one device with the
new ZyXEL digital modem, the Elite 28641— giving you the
best of the digital and analog worlds.

The Elite 2864] is an ISDN device that also works like a
modem, automatically switching between digital and analog
devices without user intervention, while maintaining the
highest possible speed and transmission integrity:

= Supports all popular switches. Rate adaption: ITU-T V.120,
V.110 and X.75 SLP

= Two B channels can be bundled for ultra-high 128Kbps or
used for two simultaneous connections, e.g., voice and data

= Built-in analog adapter communicates with all analog devices

= V.42bis compression on ISDN achieves higher throughput
for greater performance

= Embedded protocol analyzer

= Data encryption (DES)*

= Supports V.34 and is backward-compatible
= DTE serial interface up to 460.8Kbps

= High-speed fax —V.17 (14.4Kbps) send and receive.
Supports G3 EIA Class 1, 2 and 2.0

= Parallel port for direct fax printing

LED, ISDN (U irae Don’t settle for less than the unique engineering design of
Flite 2864/S/T LED, ISDN (S/T interface) | the ZyXEL digital Modem of the Millennium.
Elite 2864 LED, 2 wire dial-up/leased line | Call your ZyXEL dealer or call 800-255-4101.

Flite 2864L LED. 2 wire dial-up, 9/4 wire Circle 123 on Inquiry Card (RESELLERS: 124).

THE MobeEM OF THE MILLENNIUM

4920 E. La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92807 « Telephone: (714) 693-0808 Fax: (714) 693-8811
BBS: (714) 693-0762 « Internet: sales@zyxel.com * URL: http://www.zyxel.com

*ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any of the security functions described herein.
Neither does it convey any license under its parent rights nor the rights of others.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

    

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‘Modem of the Millennium…’

‘Modem of the Millennium’ feels a little optimistic for a product being advertised in 1995.

Taken from: Byte - October 1995