On 25/05/2011, at 16:10, Willy Offermans wrote:
> According to the manufacturer
> (http://www.multitech.com/en_US/PRODUCTS/Families/MultiModemZPX/)
> it is not a soft modem, but a ``hardware'' modem. It says: Built-in
> processor does the work, so your computer doesn't have to. I do not know if
> this is sufficient to work under FreeBSD, but it seems to indicate that it
> does not need any proprietary driver. 


Ahh, sounds promising..
You could just try adding the device IDs to the PUC driver and seeing what 
happens.

Failing that ask Multitech if they can help you out.

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