Wireless PC Card

A Wireless PCMCIA Card, also known as a PCMCIA wireless adapter, was a type of expansion card used to add wireless networking capabilities to laptops and portable computers. PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) was a standard for credit card-sized expansion cards that were commonly used in laptops during the late 20th century and …

USB 3.0 HUB

A USB 3.0 Hub is a device that expands the number of available USB ports on a computer or laptop, allowing users to connect multiple USB devices simultaneously. It provides additional ports to connect peripherals, such as keyboards, mice, external hard drives, printers, and other USB-enabled devices. USB 3.0, also known as SuperSpeed USB, is …

RJ11 splitter

An RJ11 splitter is a device that allows multiple devices to be connected to a single RJ11 telephone line or jack. RJ11 connectors are commonly used for telephone connections, particularly in homes and offices. A typical RJ11 splitter has one female RJ11 socket and multiple male RJ11 connectors. The female socket is designed to be …

Modem CNR V1.2

The Modem CNR V1.2 refers to a type of modem that utilizes the Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) form factor and complies with the V1.2 specification. CNR was a slot type commonly found on motherboards in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was designed to provide a standardized expansion interface for various types of …