FRITZ!Card Express
The ExpressCard standard is a newly designed high-speed interface for plug-in adapters in a compact format for notebooks, and is based on the industry standards PCI Express and USB 2.0. ExpressCard now makes it possible to incorporate complete ISDN communications in an extremely small card. The new FRITZ!Card Express comes with the FRITZ! software, consisting of five program modules including Internet access, file transfer, telefax and ISDNWatch to guard against dialer programs. The driver package leaves nothing to be desired either, with CAPI drivers for Windows XP and 2000, NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers for Remote Access Services, and TAPI Services for CAPI. The CAPI driver for Windows XP, bearing the Microsoft WHQL certificate, is already integrated in the operating system CD, so that the new card is ready to use as soon as you plug it into the notebook. And thanks to its hot-plug capability, you can insert and remove FRITZ!Card Express even during operation. The card also provides full support for Windows' ACPI power management, so that the notebook can be started up from any location using the remote wake-up function, for example.
AVM FRITZ!Card Express, ISDN, 14.4 Kbit/s, 1.34" (34 mm), 0.197" (5 mm)
AVM FRITZ!Card Express. Data link protocols: ISDN. Modem speed: 14.4 Kbit/s. Width: 1.34" (34 mm), Height: 0.197" (5 mm)