The "PCIe Soft Voice SoftRing Modem with SmartCP" appears to be a specific type of modem or communication device, most likely a voice or data modem that uses a PCI Express (PCIe) interface. Here's a breakdown of the terms:
PCIe: This stands for PCI Express, a high-speed interface used to connect internal components such as modems, graphics cards, and network cards to the motherboard. A PCIe modem typically uses this interface to communicate with the computer.
Soft Voice: This likely refers to the modem's ability to handle voice communications (i.e., Voice over IP or analog voice signals) in addition to standard data transmission. It may support features like VoIP or traditional dial-up voice calls.
SoftRing: The "SoftRing" name is probably a proprietary term related to a signaling or tone generation feature used in voice modems. In analog telephony, a "ring" signal refers to the sound generated when an incoming call is detected. In the case of a "SoftRing," this might be a software-based method of detecting or managing incoming calls or voice signals.
SmartCP: This seems to refer to a smart communication processor. It likely denotes an integrated chip or processing technology that enables more efficient operation of the modem, optimizing voice and data transmission.
Windows Driver: This refers to the software that allows your operating system (Windows) to communicate with the modem hardware. Without the correct driver, Windows would not be able to recognize or interact with the modem.