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Click for big image Apple MA034Z/A External V.2 USB Modem

Sale price: $49.99




Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Apple
EAN: 0885909050321
Feature(s):
  • Speed: Data up to 56kbps, fax at 14.4kbps
  • Supports caller ID, wake on ring, telephone answering (V.253), modem on hold
  • V.92 software support
  • Connects to the USB port on your iMac G5, Mac mini or Power Mac G5

  • Autographed: False
    Fragile: False
    Memorabilia: False
    Item Dimensions:
  • Weight 0.2 lbs.

  • Label: Apple Computer
    List Price: $49.99
    Manufacturer: Apple Computer
    Model: MA034Z/A
    Modem Description: Fax / modem
    MPN: MA034Z/A
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 0.5"
    Width: 4.5"
    Length: 0.5"
    Weight: 0.22 lbs.
    Product Group: CE
    Publisher: Apple Computer
    Studio: Apple Computer
    UPC: 885909050321
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    The Apple USB Modem is a simple, one-piece external USB modem that's perfect for people who use a dial-up connection to access the Internet and do email. It's small, light, easy to install and even easier to use. Just plug it into the USB port, then connect a phone line to the other end. Open the networking preference panel in Mac OS X, enter connection information, and click connect.

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-06-27
    Content: Purchased to be used with both MBP & iMac for faxing docs direct from computer. Configured quickly with very little effort. No issues.

    Only complaint is with Apple -- why couldn't they include this little part on the machines??
    Summary: Plugged it in and works

    Rating - 3 Date: 2008-05-15
    Content: I purchased this item to use with my 15" MacBook Pro while traveling in Brazil. Installation was effortless; MacOS 10.5.2 automatically added it as a network interface. Configuration was similar: Simply enter the username, password, phone number. Initially I had issues with the connection dropping every 5-7 mins, and Aqua would freeze, requiring a hard reboot. Searching on Apple's website (in 5-7 minute blocks) yielded many people complaining of the same problem. I tried a number of solutions, including changing USB ports, unplugging the power, changing phone cables, etc. Some combination of these (I don't recall exactly which, but I think it was "unplug power and use USB port next to the power connector") resolved the issue and I was able to connect for several hours without problem.
    Summary: easy install, easy setup, slow to negotiate connection, crashed my Mac.

    Rating - 1 Date: 2008-04-30
    Content: Review of Apple MAO347Z/A External V.2 Modem: I should have heeded the advice in Sigrid E. Mortensen's review. This modem does not work on an Intel based MacBook Pro. I called Amazon and they said they didn't comment on reviews. I said I was not asking them to comment on a review I was asking them about a matter of fact. The person on the phone stuck to her guns and told me nothing. It would appear that Amazon knows very little about the products it sells. It should have found out the answer to my question. Instead they sent the modem to me and now I have to send it back to them.
    John Durocher
    Summary: Does not work with Intel based MacBook Pros

    Rating - 3 Date: 2008-04-07
    Content: This modem works OK. No speed demon, takes a while to dial. It does work in Windows XP with the modem drivers that Apple provides with your boot camp install. The modem is a Motorola SM56 in Apple packaging. You can use the driver that comes on your Leopard install disk DVD to install this modem on any Windows XP machine, you just have to drill down through the folders to find the right install program (turn off AutoRun, or cancel the Apple Boot Camp installer if you do not want the entire suite of Boot Camp drivers to install)
    Summary: OK, modem (Works in Boot Camp, too)

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-03-27
    Content: I'm using it with Leopard, and it worked fine, as advertised. I haven't try sending fax with it yet, will try it soon. But as far as receiving faxes, there were no problem. Very easy to set up. Recommended.
    Summary: Great


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