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81 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bits & Bytes, S I Business Trends, August, 2008 - TFM-56OU by Trendnet,
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This review is from: TRENDnet 56K USB Data/Fax/TAM Modem TFM-560U (Blue) (Personal Computers)
Bits & Bytes, S I Business Trends, August, 2008. Bill Dubovsky.Situation: It seems that almost everyone has ubiquitous connections with the world via their Smartphone, iPhone, FiOS, cable, WiFi, WiMax or other broadband alternative. Why should we be thinking about 1980's modem technology in 2008? The fact is that fewer laptops come with built-in modems and some of us mobile and rural users still need modems connected to our laptops for business reasons. Sensitive governmental, utility, security, financial and medical organizations, require staff to log into their systems and networks via special toll-free numbers for good reason - they don't trust Internet security and need to minimize the risk of being hacked. Some users need a high speed modem for Internet access in rural parts of the country that don't have broadband access. A number of ISPs offer "high speed dial-up" or "DSL speeds over regular phone lines," for these customers. Other users need to send and receive faxes occasionally when they're out of the office and don't want to pay a monthly fee for an Internet fax forwarding service, and still others want the ability to broadcast voicemails and faxes to colleagues and to have their own answering machine/voicemail when they are on the road. Others just want to upload and download data from their "home system" to their remote pc on occasion. If you're a mobile or rural business person - you may still need a modem attached to your pc, and you may need a more versatile (fax, voice, data) modem than normally comes with most laptops today. What is it? A modem (MOdulator-DEModulator) is hardware which allows digital devices such as computers, fax machines, etc., to communicate with each other over analog phone lines or special modems that connect with other long distance media such as DSL, cable, FiOS, satellite or radio. The modem I will be reviewing is the TFM-56OU by TrendnetTRENDnet 56K USB Data/Fax/TAM Modem (V.92, Kflex56), about $30.00 on Amazon.com, and is used to connect your pc to analog POTS lines (Plain Old Telephone Service). This USB connected modem can be used with a pc or a desktop machine and is a data, fax, and voice modem which is video phone ready. Check with amazon.com for complete technical specs. How it works: After installing the drivers that come on the CD-ROM, simply plug this device which is about the size of the original iPod nano into any USB port on your pc. The next step is to install your fax/voice/data software or use what comes with the device. I am a long-time user of Cheyenne Bitware (now CA Bitware) and the software quickly identified the modem and installed the appropriate drivers. You can get updated Bitware software from many sources on the Internet. The main difference I noticed is that the new modem is much faster and more reliable than the one built-into my aging Sony Vaio, plus it has voice capabilities! What you need: A pc with a CD-ROM drive, 300 MHz CPU or above, 256 MB memory, 4 MB hard drive space and a USB port 1.1 or 2.0 and Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista. The Trendnet TFM-56OU comes with all software, hardware and cables you need to connect to your computer. How hard is it to use? I installed it to my MacBook Pro, using the Windows XP partition and got it working within 5 minutes. Note that this modem does not work with Mac OSX or Linux, only with Windows as mentioned previously. Findings: The modem worked as advertized. I always like to check the users' comments and reviews in Amazon before I buy anything, as they seem to be an honest assessment of what you can expect. Pros: The device was a good value for about $30.00. It is small, light, comes with a cap to protect the USB connector and is easy to install if you follow the simple directions. It turns out to be much faster than my older pc installed modem, has the added voice capability which I didn't have, can be used for "high speed dialup," and seems to have fewer errors when sending faxes to lists of recipients. I also liked the fact that the modem is self-powered via the USB port - there is no need for another external power cord to plug in. Cons: The modem is one-piece and has to be plugged into the USB port directly. It probably would have been better to connect it via a USB cable which would give you more flexibility in how to position and install, especially if you're using it in a desktop system. I was also disappointed that it couldn't be used with the Mac side of my MacBook Pro. The Apple modem is very simple and doesn't have the functionality I need. I would hope that Trendnet would develop and make Mac OSX drivers available for Mac users. Bottom-line: Well worth the money. I just needed a simple modem for the pc side of my MacBook Pro as a back-up fax device and was pleasantly surprised that Bitware recognized the device and gave me the voice capabilities that I have done without for so long. For more information and other user's reviews, check on the Trendnet modem by visiting www.Amazon.com. This device is not commonly available in electronic retail stores.
40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No installed moden? Get this,
By Harmon (Winchester, VA) - See all my reviews
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I didn't have a modem installed in my new computer because I have cable broadband service. Then I found I needed to send some faxes which requires using the phone line and a modem. The Trendnet USB modem solved the problem for me. It is inexpensive and works great. I recommend this modem if your computer doesn't already have a modem installed. It is also easy to take with you, if you want to fax from your notebook. The alternative would be to use an online service, which requires a monthly fee.
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome modem,
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I live in a rural area, and have tried several PCI modems, but couldn't get better than 31.2K connect. This TrendNet modem installed easily (Win98SE), and connects at 44K all the time. I'm pleased!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Won't work with Windows7,
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This modem will not work with Windows 7. I called the company, and they said it's not a driver issue but a hardware issue. I wish that info had been in the ad.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great device, but directions manual does not cover all situations,
By Traveling Light (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TRENDnet 56K USB Data/Fax/TAM Modem TFM-560U (Blue) (Personal Computers)
I bought this external modem for use with an Eee PC netbook, that has no CD/DVD drive. I bought it to provide access to dial-up internet service in areas with no wireless hot spots or high-speed data ports. The booklet that comes with this device assumes you have a PC with a CD-ROM drive. The booklet incorrectly states that one of the system requirements is a CD-ROM drive. The reality is that all you need to do is to go to a place with wireless or high speed service, visit the web site at www.trendnet.com, and download the appropriate driver. It only takes a few minutes to download and register, and then you are good to go.I used the modem at an early fifties house with the original conventional telephone line, and had no problem. Speed was decent for dial-up. It is very light, very small, and easy to transport for traveling. It has a protective cap for the male USB plug so you don't smash it in your luggage. It comes with a phone connection cord that is about five feet long. If you need a longer cord or damage the original cord, that component is cheap and easy to replace.
70 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Controllerless = WinModem,
This review is from: TRENDnet 56K USB Data/Fax/TAM Modem TFM-560U (Blue) (Personal Computers)
The product info doesn't mention this, but this modem is a controllerless modem (a.k.a. WinModem) which means it only works on Windows (not Linux or Mac). Also, controllerless modems usually perform slightly worse than controller-based modems.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works with Windows 7 64-bit,
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I loaded this thing and had it working on Windows 7 64-bit in less than 5 minutes. If you are stuck with dial-up access for whatever reason, this modem is a great, cheap way to use it. I installed it in a wifi area, so Windows 7 found its own drivers and politely installed and accepted the modem, a big surprise for me. It's a bit flimsy, but the price is right.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this thing, I am so pleased,
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Yes the USB modem only works with windows. Yup it's too big to plug another USB directly next to it. But I love it anyway. You do need a cd-rom reader (I also did this via a USB flash drive for my Acer Aspire One), and you need to follow directions.The following directions part is crucial, don't just plug it in and let the disk go at her, you need to cancel the new hardware installation procedure and follow your version of Windows specific instructions. I did not follow the directions, and I had a head thumping incident. When I read the directions and followed them - worked like a charm. As far as connectivity, I was uber impressed, it feels a litte on the cheap side - well it was cheap - but it just kept right on a working. For the price, size and ease of use (after the intial instruction debacl) I am impressed and pleased.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product!,
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I purchased this item several weeks ago because my internal modem went out on my laptop. I attempted to use a card bus type modem but this didn't last very long and was very unreliable. So far this has been a great modem option. I was pleasantly suprised to find that it actually increased my surfing speed. Being from the "country" and not having DSL options, I am restricted to dial up. This modem has reduced the pain a little and makes surfing not so much of a chore. I highly recommend!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Install corrupted my operating system,
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Tried to install on a Samsung NC10 netbook running on XP. Got a message saying that the driver software hadn't been certified by microsoft, warning me not to continue. I did not believe that the company would create incompatible software, so I continued with the install.Presto! XP was corrupted, could not re-boot without my system disk, had to reload OS and lost everything on the hard drive. Purchased a new laptop and thought I might use the device on it, but apparently it's not made for Windows 7... I dare not experiment. |
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