On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 08:04, mbot wrote:
> Hello newbie,
> 
> Is there anyone here know where to find the driver for my modem as
> follows:
> 
> Prolink Twister Series V.92
> VID: x14F1 Conexant System Inc.
> DID: x2F00 cx11252-11 HSF 56k HSFi
> SubVID: x14F1 Conexant
> SubID: x2002 no-name
> rev: x01     x5<---INTA#
> 
> I've been searching the websites (winmodem, linmodem,
> conexant) for weeks to find it, and download some. But still my modem not working.
> Or ... is it my modem not a winmodem???
> Tnx a lot ... and peace.

This is a normal Winmodem - and using the Conexant drivers available
through www.linmodems.org should get you on the right track. Once you've
installed the drivers, though, do NOT depend on KPPP to judge whether it
works or not - try minicom or Xminicom - and do an "lsmod" to make sure
the modules for the modem are listed - you might have to make a link in
your /dev to the modem, but get the drivers first - compile them, then
try again.

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