I recently ordered a modem, but the wrong one was delivered. The one I
ordered claimed to support Windows + Linux, but the one I received is a
US Robotics 56K V92 PCI FAX Modem for Windows. Before I send this back
and go through the hassle of getting the right one, does anyone know if
I can get t
if the modem is connected to a COM port, it should work without any
specific driver (almost all modems support standard Hayes commands). and
i think that "for Windows" means "drivers and support for windows", but
the hardware part should be compatible with FreeBSD. try to send
commands through
Thanks for the reply, but it is an internal PCI modem. I haven't put in
the machine yet either; I know it will be easier to return un-opened, if
I need to. Anyone ever try one of these modems?
-Matt
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 11:43, Olivier SMEDTS wrote:
> if the modem is connected to a COM port, it s
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 11:49:00AM -0500, Matt Smith wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, but it is an internal PCI modem. I haven't put in
> the machine yet either; I know it will be easier to return un-opened, if
Please check if your modem is listed at
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
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