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U.S. ROBOTICS USR5633A 56K USB Faxmodem

U.S. ROBOTICS USR5633A 56K USB Faxmodem

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Brand: USRobotics
Category: CE

List Price: $54.99
Buy Used: $25.00
You Save: $29.99 (55%)



Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $25.00

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 28581

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Modem: Fax / modem
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 11 x 6 x 5
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: USR5633A
Model: USR5633A
UPC: 738168035083
EAN: 0738168031603
ASIN: B00008A6CC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • U.S. Robotics USR5633A 56K USB FaxModem

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The U.S. Robotics 56K USB Faxmodem combines the ease and convenience of USB with the feature-rich advantages offered by V.92 technology. Quick Connect cuts dial-up connection time by up to 50%. Modem on Hold identifies incoming calls and enables you to take a call without losing your Internet connection. V.PCM Upstream allows for up to 50% faster upload speeds. Installation is quick and easy with USB Plug and Play convenience - hot swappable without the need for an additional power supply unit for operation!


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best modem   November 10, 2006
Joe F. Black (Tuscaloosa, Al. USA)
Lightning took out the modem in my laptop. I purchased the U.S. ROBOTICS modem.
The install was painless and the modem gives me faster connections than the original modem.
I recommend this one. It may cost more but it is worth the money.



5 out of 5 stars Worth Buying   October 29, 2006
J. L. Sanchez (Dominican Republic)
I could get a flash connection instead of a dial up. But with this Modem you don't need it. I have had it for a while a my connection never breaks nor recieve errors transfering. My downloads are always 5KBs and up and We don't have a V92 !
The only thing that I don't like is the software that it comes for sending faxes. It puts 2 unnecesary icons in my taskbar everytime I start Windows. And also It does not support sending multiple faxes or scheduling them like Microsoft fax. I really don't use it.
If you need a modem that works like a flash one this is your option.



2 out of 5 stars No Linux Support   September 6, 2006
Steve W. Bonds (Beaverton, OR)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This may be a fine modem, but it requires proprietary drivers that are not available for Linux.


5 out of 5 stars U.S. Robotics 56K Modem   August 23, 2006
J. Gade
Have nothiing but good to say about this product and those I have used in the past. Flawless performance.


5 out of 5 stars Works great! ...despite poor previous reviews   June 9, 2006
Duke (near Albany, NY)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Let me briefly describe my situation.

I live in a very rural area with phone service only. In the past, perhaps due to limited capability of rural phone service, I've experienced rather slow dial-up connection speeds (ALWAYS less than 28.8). I have a somewhat new (< 1 year) Dell Dimension 5100 Pentium 4 with 512M ram with 7-USB 2.0 ports. It came with a stock Dell Conexant internal modem, which began to fail recently. I decided to take out the internal modem and purchase an external USB modem. First I tried a Dynex DX-M300 which was the only one on the shelf at my local Best Buy. The installation was a bit shaky, and although at first the Dynex worked, it eventually would crash and blue-screen my computer at every attempt to connect. Even when I tried to uninstall the Dynex modem my computer would blue-screen and crash! A bit dejected, and despite the mostly poor reviews here regarding the USR 5633A, I decided to use the "System Restore" procedure on my Dell to turn back the clock to a point well before I installed the ill-fated Dynex unit, and try this USR 5633a unit. There seems to be limited options for us dial-up-only folks, and I was a bit inspired by the comment on a past USR 5633 review here stating: "...if you have a fast PC and a fast and powered USB connection, you should give this a try. It's a good concept, but it is definitely not downwardly compatible."


With great fear and trembling, I installed the USR 5633 unit & drivers, expecting the "blue-screen of death" at every click.To my wonderful surprise, the modem works well! My dial-up connection speeds have seen a modest increase (I have seen a connection speed of 32, which I had never seen before the USR unit). The connection time is also improved, decreasing from an average time of 1 min to about half that with the USR 5633a. Further, all the included software works well, especially the feature notifying you of incoming call and prompting you to take call (and drop internet connection) or ignore call (and continue). Note that my ISP does not support the v.92 standard (no surprise here...), so the modem cannot use the Caller ID feature.

On the downside, I have experienced a couple of drop-offs from the connection (who hasn't with dial-up?), but I expect this is not due to the modem performance.

Overall this is a great unit which I have installed and used succesfully for about a week.

Frankly, with my smoothly operating USR 5633a, I wonder if I would even sign up for broadband if it became available here. The cost of broadband (approx.$50 per month) seems more-than-a-bit high. My dial-up service (LocalNet) costs $10 a month, and seems to be all I need to read the morning newspapers, send/receive e-mail, and download (albeit patiently) the occasional large file.

BTW, I am sending this review off to you via the USR 5633a modem.


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