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USB Modems
Manufacturer | Model | Part Number | URL | Comments |
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3Com U.S. Robotics | OfficeConnect 56k business modem | 3CP3294 | http://www.usr.com | I got my analogic modem on Ebay. It already had the USB firmware update, but it was not the latest one. Nevertheless, it worked perfectly with OS/2. Adding the firmware update makes V90 connections a bit more stable. The modem has Serial and USB connectors. Thanks to Mike Maksimik for this information. |
3Com U.S. Robotics | 56K* USB External Voice Faxmodem Pro, Model 5605 | http://www.usr.com | According to the OS/2 Device Driver Pak On-line this USB Device should work without any problem under OS/2. This device was tested by OS/2 CHL hardware testing team and was confirmed to be fully functional. | |
IBM Corp. | All IBM USB Modems | http://www.ibm.com | According to the OS/2 Device Driver Pak OnLine this USB Device should work without any major problem under OS/2. We would be glad to know your experience with this device. | |
D-Link | DU-M560 56Kbps Rockwell USB External Modem data/fax/voice V.90 & K56flex | DU-M560 | http://www.dlink.com | This device was reported to work fine on eComStation 1.1, with USB drivers installed and the patched USB COmmunication Class drivers. |
Lasat (Eicon) | Lasat Speed II USB ISDN Modem | Kim Foder told us this ISDN modem works fine without any major problems. His comments: 'I have used the modem in serial mode, so I installed the USBCOM driver with /N:COM3, replaced COM1 in my dial-up (IBM Dial Other ISP) with COM3, and it was up and running.' | ||
Nokia | NOKIA 6230i | 6230i | http://www.forum.nokia.com | Tapio Angervuori told us this device works fine under eComStation 1.2 The Nokia 6230i cell phone can be used both as a formatted mass storage device or as a USB communication port(COM1 - COM8) for GPRS/EDGE Internet connections! The IBM usbcom.sys driver version 1.1 is the right COM -port driver to use. The Internet can be accessed easily with the InJoy dialer. Just install the InJoy dialer and set the phone number to be *99#. In addition to ordering the service, also the Internet service provider, for example 'internet.saunalahti' or 'internet' must be set to the Nokia phone. |
ZyXEL | Omni 56K USB-ACF | 1ROTAI-35597-M5-E | OS/2 CHL hardware testing team has tested this device and confirms it is fully functional using the latest IBM USB modem drivers (included in eCS 1.1). |
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Modems Command Table
PC Card
Manufacturer | Model | First String | Second String |
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3Com | 28800 Etherlink III PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7&K3&Q6 |
Angia | 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
19200 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N7&K3 | |
28800 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N5&K3 |
PCI
Manufacturer | Model | First String | Second String |
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Actiontec | PCI 56K/v.90 call waiting modem model number PCI56012-01CW | AT&F&C1&D2W2 | ATQ0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
Actiontec | PCI 56K/v.90 call waiting modem model number PCI56012-01CW (alternate) | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
Serial
Manufacturer | Model | First String | Second String |
---|---|---|---|
1&1 | SkyConnect 33600VF V 34+ | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D |
3Com | USRobotics 56K Message Modem (external) | AT&F&B1&A3E0Q0V1&C1&D2&P1S0=0 | ATS7=60S19=0L0M1&M4&K1&H1&R2&I0B0X4 |
3Com | USRobotics 56k Professional Message Modem External (Model 45625) | AT&F1 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7p&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
3Com | USRobotics 56K USB External Voice Faxmodem Pro Model 5605 | AT&F | AT&F1E0Q0V1&C1&D2S0=0S15=128 |
3Com | USRobotics 56K USB External Voice Faxmodem Pro Model 5605 (alternate) | AT&F | AT&F1S0=0S7=90E1V1&H1&I0&R2S41=0#CID=1 |
3Com | USRobotics V.90, 56k ISA Faxmodem. Model 5687 | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
3Com | X2 56Kbps X-Jack | AT&F&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 | AT&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
3X (IBM) | 3X France | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1N3&K3&Q5 |
Acer | surf 56K (Prod. ID.: AME -ME00 -G) External | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
Actiontec | Call Waiting Modem, model EX560LKC (external) | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
Actiontec | pm56019 | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
Agere Systems | AC-97 | Does not work | |
AIWA | 14400 Inteligent FAX PV-AF144V5 | AT&F1 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 |
Amquest | 14400 (RPI) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2 |
Apex | Data 14400 | AT&F2 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Apex | Data 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F2 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N7&K3 |
Apex | Data 28800 | AT&F2 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Apex | Data 28800 PCMCIA | AT&F2 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Apple | 14400 GeoPort Telecom Adapter | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 |
Apple | 28800 Express Modem | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Archtek | 14400 Smartlink V.32bis | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70V1N3Q3&K3 |
Archtek | 28800 Smartlink V.34 Fax/Data | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70V2N3Q3&K3 |
AT&T | 14400 Comsphere 3810 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N7Q3 |
AT&T | 14400 DataPort | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N7Q3 |
AT&T | 14400 DataPort Model 2001 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N7Q3 |
AT&T | 14400 DataPort PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N7Q3 |
AT&T | 14400 KeepInTouch Express PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3 |
AT&T | 14400 KeepInTouch PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N7Q3 |
AT&T | 28800 Comsphere | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3 |
AT&T | 28800 DataPort | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N7Q3 |
AT&T | 28800 DataPort PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N7Q3 |
AT&T | 33600 Comsphere | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3 |
ATI | 14400etc | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
ATI | 19200 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S37=11&Q5&K3 |
ATI | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Avtek | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Avtek | 14400 Mega Modem CD1000 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K3N3%C0%E2 |
Avtek | 14400 Mega Modem CD1050 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1V1Q0S7=70&K3N3%C0%E2 |
Avtek | 14400 MegaPlus Voice (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2X3S7=70&K3N3%C3-K0 |
Avtek | 14400 MegaPlusFax CD720 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2S7=70&K3 |
Avtek | 14400 MegaPlusFax CD920/CD30 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2S7=70&K3%B1 |
Avtek | 14400 MegaPlusFax CD930 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2X3S7=70S0=0B15&K3 |
Avtek | 14400 MegaPlusFax CD960 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2X3S7=70&K3N3%C3-K0 |
Avtek | 14400 MegaPlusFax CD990 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2W1S7=70 |
Avtek | 28800 Flash Modem CD1500 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2X3V1Q0S7=70V2Q3 |
Avtek | 28800 MegaPlusFax CD740 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2X3S7=70%E2-K0%C0 |
Banksia | 14400 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70%C0 |
Banksia | 14400 Blitzer (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1V1Q0S7=70W2&Q6&K3 |
Banksia | 28800 (Australia | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70%C0 |
Banksia | Wave SP56 | AT&F | AT+MS=12,1,300,56000 |
Best Data | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Best Data | 14400 (RPI) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2 |
Best Data | 14400 Mwave DSP | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3 |
Best Data | 14400 Smart One 1442FX | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 |
Best Data | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
BocaModem | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
BocaModem | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
BSM | 14400 Quik Com MNP | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 |
Calcom | 14400 V.32bis | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 |
Cardinal | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Cardinal | 14400 (RPI) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2 |
Cardinal | 14400 V32bis | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Cardinal | 19200 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1N3 |
Cardinal | 28800 V.34/V.FC | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Cardinal | 33600 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
CenDyne | 56K V.92 External Internet Serial DataFax Modem Bulk PN:pn-3201376 | ATZ&FE0+MR=2;+DR=1;+ER=1 | AT+IBC=0,0,0,0;+VCID=0;+PCW=2;+PMH=1;W2 |
Compaq | 14400 Internal | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
COMPAQ | 14400 INTERNAL (US BANK) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N5Q3J0 |
Compaq | SpeedPAK 19200 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1&Q5&K3Q3 |
Compaq | SpeedPAK 28800 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1&Q5&K3Q3 |
CompuCom | 14400 Speedmodem | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3 |
Conceptronic | CLS56 56K pcmcia | ATZ | AT&FE0V1W&D2&C1S0=0-C1 |
Creative Labs | 14400 Modem Blaster | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 |
Creative Labs | 14400 Sound Blaster | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Creative Labs | 28800 Modem Blaster | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 |
Creative Labs | V.92 PCMCIA DI5611 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3W2 |
Creatix | SG 2834 Turbo (33600bps) | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
D-Link | DFM-560E+ | ATZ | ATQ0S0=0V1X1&c1&D2W2 |
D-Link | DU-562M USB modem | Does not work | |
D-Link | DU-M560 56Kbps Rockwell USB External Modem | ||
DATaplex | 28800 Access (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K2&U3&E1*E1 |
Default | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 | |
Dell | Data fax 'Winmodem' (built into a Dell computer) | Does not work | |
Dell | XJ1560 56K-Capable X2 Modem with X-Jack by 3Com | AT&F&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 | AT&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
Designer | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 |
Devolo (previously Elsa) | microlink 56k PCI internal modem | Does not work | |
Diamond Multimedia | Supra express 56e Pro external modem (Germany) | AT%TCB&FX4W2M1S10=50 | AT+MS=12,1S6=2m1B1S7=40S30=0N3%C3S38=1 |
Diamond SupraExpress 56e Pro (alternate) | AT&F%C3W1+MS=12,1,56000 | ATL3S0=0 | |
Digicom 14400 Connection | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Digicom 14400 Eagle | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70*E3*F3*S1 | |
Digicom 14400 PC Classic | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Digicom 14400 Scout | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70*E3*F3*S1 | |
Digicom 19200 Connection | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Digicom 28800 Scout | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Digitan 14400 DS144FVM | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3N3 | |
Digitan 28800 DS288F | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3N3 | |
Digitan 28800 DS288FVM | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3N3 | |
Duxbury K56E External Modem | ATZ | ||
Dynalink 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Dynalink 14400 1414VQE and 1414VQI | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X1V1Q0S7=70S95=46S0=0 | |
Dynalink 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Dynamode 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Dynamode 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
E-Tech (Golden) Bullet, model E56K(RVP-D) | AT&F1 | ATX4&C1&D2&K3 | |
E-Tech, (Golden) Bullet E336RVP | AT&F1 | AT&D2&C1X4 | |
Edison 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Eiger 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 | |
Eiger 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 | |
Eiger 14400 PCMCIA (new) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Elsa microlink 56k basic | AT&F | AT&FQ0E0-M0V1V8&C1&D2&S0 | |
Elsa MicroLink 56k MC Internet (PCCard) | AT&F | ATE0V0W2V1S0=0&C1&D2+MR=2;+DR=1;+ER=1 | |
ELSA Microlink 56k PCI | Does not work | ||
ELSA Microlink ISDN/TL V.34 | ATZ | AT&FN10%P1 | |
Epson 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 | |
Etech 14400 P1496MX Ufomate | AT&F | AT&D2S7=70$C0$E3 | |
EXP Computer 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3J0 | |
EXP Computer, INC EXP Data/Fax Modem | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3J0 | |
Forval 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 | |
Gateway 14400 TelePath | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
Gateway 14400 TelePath INTERNAL | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Gateway 14400 TelePath PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Gateway 28800 TelePath | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
Gateway 28800 TelePath (Type 1) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
Gateway 28800 TelePath (Type 2) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Gateway 28800 TelePath PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Global Village 14400 TelePort Gold II | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1S95=0N3&K3 | |
Global Village 19200 TelePort Mercury | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Global Village 28800 TelePort Platinum | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
GVC 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 | |
GVC 14400 (old) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N1&Q5&K3 | |
GVC 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 1) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 2) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 3) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 4a) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3Q3J0 | |
Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 4b) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 | |
Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 5) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 6a) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3 | |
Hayes 14400 (Generic, Type 6b) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3 | |
Hayes 14400 Accura | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N1&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 14400 Accura (new) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 14400 Optima | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 14400 Optima PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S46=136&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 14400 V-Series Ultra | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S46=0&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 1) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 2) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 3) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 4a) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3Q3J0 | |
Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 4b) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 | |
Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 5) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 6a) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3 | |
Hayes 28800 (Generic, Type 6b) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3 | |
Hayes 28800 Accura | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N1&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 28800 Optima | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 28800 Optima PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2S46=136&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 1) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 2) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 3) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 4a) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3Q3J0 | |
Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 4b) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 | |
Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 5) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3 | |
Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 6a) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3 | |
Hayes 33600 (Generic, Type 6b) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3 | |
Hayes Accura 288 V.34 28.8K manufacturer-upgraded to 33.6 | ATZ | ATQ0S0=0V1X1&c1&D2W2 | |
IBM 14400 7851-001 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2G0&Q5&K3J0 | |
IBM 14400 7851-002 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
IBM 14400 7852-001 (SOHO) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
IBM 14400 Aptiva Internal | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 | |
IBM 14400 Internal (ISA) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
IBM 14400 Internal (Microchannel) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 | |
IBM 14400 Internal ThinkPad | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2G0N3J0 | |
IBM 14400 Mwave Modem (Generic) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3 | |
IBM 14400 Mwave WindSurfer (old) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3 | |
IBM 14400 PCMCIA (Integrated DAA) | AT&F0 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2G0%E2N3&K3 | |
IBM 14400 PCMCIA (Original) | AT&F0 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2G0%E1N3&K3 | |
IBM 14400 PS/55 note Data/Fax | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
IBM 19200 7857 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X2V1Q0S7=70&E1&K2&U4&I1 | |
IBM 28800 7852-010 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
IBM 28800 7852-013 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
IBM 28800 Internal (ISA) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
IBM 28800 International Data/Fax PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2G0N3Q3J0 | |
IBM 28800 Mwave Modem (Generic) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3 | |
IBM 28800 PCMCIA (Integrated DAA) | AT&F0 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2G0%E2N3&K3 | |
IBM 28800 PCMCIA (International) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2G0N3Q3J0 | |
IBM 33600 Mwave Modem (Generic) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3 | |
IBM 33600 PCMCIA (Integrated DAA) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
IBM 33L4618 (Actiontec PCI156012) | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0 | |
IBM 56Kbps X-Jack IBM Part No. 04K0052 | AT&F&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 | AT&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
IBM 57600 ISA | AT&F1E0V1&C1&D2Q0S0=0&A3 | ATS7=70S19=0L0M1&M4&K1&H1&R2&I0B0X4 | |
IBM MWave Modem Version 3.0 (build in ThinkPad 770, ThinkPad 600) | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D | |
Icodata 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W0 | |
Identity 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
IGER 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W1S95=46 | |
Infotel 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70%E0&Q5&K3N3 | |
Infotel 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70%E0&Q5&K3N3 | |
Intel 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 | |
Intel 14400 (use with Windows) | AT&F | AT&D0&C1X4V1Q0S7=70S12=2G0N3Q3J0 | |
Intel 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Intel 14400 SatisFAXtion Modem/400e | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
InterLink 14400 Fastbit II (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2 | |
IRE 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
LASAT 14400 Unique Lite | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 | |
Lasat Speed II (ISDN / external / serial & USB) | ATZ | ||
Lightspeed 2880VFC/V.34 28.8K [external - 25 pin] | ATZ | ATQ0S0=0V1X1&c1&D2W2 | |
Logicode Quicktel 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N6Q3J0 | |
Logicode Quicktel 14400 (RPI) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2 | |
Lucent Technologies model WS-5614PVD | ATZ | AT&C1&D2M0S38=0-V90=18S11=40S37=19S10=200S37=7 | |
Lucent Winmodem in IBM Thinkpad I Series | AT&F | ATQ0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 | |
Lucent Winmodem in IBM Thinkpad T2x | AT&F&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 | ATN3Q3 | |
Lucent Winmodem in IBM Thinkpad X20 | AT&F&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N1 | AT&Q5&K3 | |
Lucent Winmodem in some IBM Thinkpads | Does not work | ||
Maestro 14400 Companion 9.6/14.4/28.8 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&R1 | |
Maestro 14400 Executive 9.6/14.4/28.8 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&R1 | |
Maestro Companion 33.6K | AT&F | AT&D2S95=45TS91=30 | |
Maestro Executive 28.8K | ATZ | ATQ0S0=0V1X1&c1&D2W2 | |
Magnum 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Magnum 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Marlow Data Systems 28800 V.34 | AT&F1 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 | |
Mastro 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1W2&R1 | |
Mastro 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1W2&R1 | |
MaxTech 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 | |
MaxTech 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N6Q3J0 | |
MaxTech 33600 Netpacer | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
Megahertz 14400 C5144 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2%C1N3&K3V2 | |
Megahertz 14400 CC3144 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 14400 CC4144 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 14400 MM3734 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 14400 MM3740 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 14400 P2144 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2%E0N1&Q5&K3J0 | |
Megahertz 14400 T3144 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 14400 XJ1144 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2%E0N1&Q5&K3J0 | |
Megahertz 14400 Z3144 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 28800 CC3288 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 28800 DMD1318 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 28800 DMD1319 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 28800 XJ2288 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 | |
Megahertz 28800 XJ4288 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2%E0N1&Q5&K3J0 | |
Megahertz XJ/CC1560 flash updated to V.90 | AT&F | ATQoM1&M4&B1&H1&R2 | |
Microcom | 14400 QX/4232 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 |
Microcom | 28800 DeskPorte ES or S models | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&Q5&K3 |
Microcom | 28800 DeskPorte FAST | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N6Q3J0 |
Microdirect | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$X2$E3$F4$S0 |
Motorola | 14400 Codex 326x | AT | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70*DE12*SC1*MF0*SM3*FL3 |
Motorola | 14400 FasTalk | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 |
Motorola | 14400 Lifestyle/Power | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0N3Q3J0 |
Motorola | 28800 Codex 326x | AT | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70*DE15*SC1*MF0*SM3*FL3 |
Motorola | 28800 Lifestyle/Power | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70V3N7Q3J0 |
Motorola | 28800 Mariner PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Motorola | 28800 Modem SURFR | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3Q3J0 |
Motorola | 28800 Montana PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Motorola | 28800 Pro/Online | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3J0 |
Motorola | 28800 V.34R | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N7Q3J0 |
Motorola | 33600 Montana PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Motorola | 33600 Premier | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70V3N7Q3J0 |
Motorola | sm56 PCI modem | Does not work | |
MultiTech | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB192$BA0 |
MultiTech | 19200 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0 |
MultiTech | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0 |
MultiTech | 28800 Multimodem | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0 |
MultiTech | 28800 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0 |
MultiTech | 28800 ZDX | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0 |
MultiTech | 33600 ZDX | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0 |
MultiTech | 5600 ZDXe (external) | AT&FE0V1&D2&C1W2S0=0S95=45 | ATV1Q0S7=70$SB384$BA0 |
Netcomm | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Netcomm | 14400 AutoModem (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3-K0 |
Netcomm | 14400 AutoModem E11F (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3-K0%E2 |
Netcomm | 14400 AutoModem E7 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3 |
Netcomm | 14400 CardModem(Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3-K0 |
Netcomm | 14400 InModem (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3-K0 |
Netcomm | 14400 M11F (SM3200)(Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3#K0 |
Netcomm | 14400 Roadster (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3-K0 |
Netcomm | 14400 SmartModem (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3B15 |
Netcomm | 14400 SmartModem M7F, V8 (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3#K0 |
Netcomm | 28800 AutoModem (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70%E2-K0 |
Netcomm | 28800 CardModem (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70%E2-K0 |
Netcomm | 28800 InModem (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70%E2&K3N3-K0 |
Netcomm | 28800 Roadster (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70S0=3%E2D60-K0 |
Netcomm | 28800 SmartModem (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K3N3 |
Netcomm | 28800 SmartModem M34F (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3#K0 |
Netcomm | 28800 VoiceMaster (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X3S7=70&K3N3 |
Netcomm | Mega-i-Modem K56/V90 modem | AT&F | ATQ0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2W2 |
New Media | 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 |
Nokia | 6230i mobile phone | AT+CGDCONT=1,'IP','internet' | ATDT*99# |
OMRON | 14400 FAX/DATA MD-144XT-10V | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70Q2%G0 |
Omron | 14400 Impala | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70G0%E0&M4Q3J0 |
Online | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2G0%E0N1&Q5&K3J0 |
Orion | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Ositech | 14400 Jack of Diamonds Trumpcard | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Ositech | 33600 Jack of Diamonds Trumpcard | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Panasonic | 14400 TO-703B | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K1&R0 |
PC-Link | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
PC-Logic | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
PC-Tel | PCT(1)789T-C1 chip family based soft modems | does not work | |
PCSI | 14400 Ubiquity Cellular 1000/2000 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Penril | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q1B0 |
Penril | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q1B0 |
Penril | 33600 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q1B0 |
Pine | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Pine | 14400 (RPI) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2 |
Pine | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Practical Peripherals | 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Practical Peripherals | 14400 PM14400FXMT | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Practical Peripherals | 14400 PM14400FXSA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3 |
Practical Peripherals | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Practical Peripherals | 28800 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Practical Peripherals | 33600 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Premax | 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3Q3J0 |
Prodigy | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N6Q3J0 |
Prometheus | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Quicktel | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3J0 |
Racal | Datacom 14400 ACL 3223 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70K3M0N3P2Q1 |
Racal | Milago 14400 RMD 3221 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 |
Racal | Milago 14400 RMD 3222 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 |
Reveal | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3J0 |
SimpleModem | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 |
SimpleModem | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 |
Smart One | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Smart One | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Spectrum | 14400 Mwave DSP | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N7Q3 |
Spirit | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Stowaway | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Supra | 14400 Express | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Supra | 14400 SupraFAXModem | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Supra | 28800 Express | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Supra | 28800 SupraFAXModem | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Supra | 28800 SupraSonic | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Supra | 33600 Express | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Supra | 33600 SupraFAXModem | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Supra | 33600 SupraSonic | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
TDK | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3Q3J0 |
Telebit | 14400 QBlazer Plus | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70S58=2 |
TopLine | 14400 1414VQE and 1414VQI | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 |
Tornado | 28800 FM-288E | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 |
Trust | 14400 1414VQE and 1414VQI | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70 |
Trust | Communicator 56K ESP-2 | ATZX1 | AT&FX3ATE0Q0S0 |
TurboModem | 14400 Plus FM-144VBIS/R | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Twincom | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3J0 |
US Robotics | 5661B Internal (PCI) FaxModem | Does not work | |
USR Courier | I-modem with ISDN V.34 | AT&F1*V2=5*P=2*O=1 | |
USRobotics | 56K Faxmodem PCI for Windows 5699B | Does not work | |
USRobotics | 14400 Courier | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 14400 Courier HST | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 14400 Courier HST Dual Standard | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70B0&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 14400 Courier PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 14400 Courier V.32bis | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 14400 Sportster | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 14400 Sportster PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 14400 Worldport | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 14400 Worldport PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 28800 Courier | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 28800 Courier HST Dual Standard | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70B0&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 28800 Courier V.34 and V.32bis | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 28800 Sportster | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 28800 Sportster PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 28800 Worldport PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 2977 OEM PCI 56K voice/FAX modem | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
USRobotics | 2977 OEM PCI 56K voice/FAX modem (alternate) | ATZ | |
USRobotics | 33600 Courier | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 33600 Sportster | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics 3COM | 56k Professional Message Modem External (Model 45625) | AT&F1 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7p&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 56K External USB Faxmodem (5633) | Does not work | n/a |
USRobotics | 56K Faxmodem | ATS0=0S7=60&U3&N0&K1&M4S32=2S27=0S33=0 | ATM0&D2&C1&S0&B1X4E0F1&H1&I0&K2&A3 |
USRobotics | 56K Message Modem (external) | AT&F1 | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 56K Performance Pro Modem, model 5610B | AT&F | |
USRobotics | 56K USB External Voice Faxmodem Pro Model 5605 | AT&F | AT&F1E0Q0V1&C1&D2S0=0S15=128 |
USRobotics | 56K USB External Voice Faxmodem Pro Model 5605 (alternate) | AT&F | AT&F1S0=0S7=90E1V1&H1&I0&R2S41=0#CID=1 |
USRobotics | 57600 Sportster FAX | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2 |
USRobotics | 57600 Sportster V.92 Model 325686D | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2&P2 |
USRobotics | 57600 Sportster V.92 Model 325686D (alternate) | AT&F1E0Q0V1&C1&D2S0=0 | ATS7=60S19=0M1&M4&K1&H1&R2&I0B0X4 |
USRobotics | Courier V.Everything with V.34 | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
US Robotics | Sportster Flash | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&M4&B1&H1&R2L1 |
Ven-Tel | 14400 (Microchannel) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Viva | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Viva | 14400 (old) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&Q5&K3 |
Viva | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2&Q5&K3 |
Xircom | 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Xircom | 19200 Ethernet Modem II PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 |
Xircom | 28800 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 |
Xircom | 33600 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N3&K3 |
Xircom | CM56GNA PCMCIA Modem | AT&F | AT&C1&D2S0 |
Xircom | PCMCIA Credit Card Ethernet 10/100+ Modem 56 (CEM56-100) | AT&F | ATE0Q0S0=0V1X1&C1&D |
ZenTech | 33600 Fax Modem (Australia) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70N6Q3 |
Zoltrix | 14400 (RPI) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2 |
Zoltrix | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
ZOOM | 14400 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
ZOOM | 14400 (RPI) | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2 |
ZOOM | 14400 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
ZOOM | 28800 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
ZOOM | 28800 PCMCIA | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70W2N3&K3 |
Zoom | 3049L | ATZ | AT&C1&D2 |
Zoom | External 56K V.92 | AT&F | ATQ0S0=0V1X1&C1&D2 |
Zoom | Model 3048 EXT | none | none |
Zoom | Modem USB V.92 Model 3090 | ||
ZyXEL | 16800 1496 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K4&H3&B1 |
ZyXEL | 19200 1496 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K4&H3&B1 |
ZyXEL | 28800 2864 | AT&F | AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&K3&H3&B1 |
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Outside of hardware failure, many connection problems associated with a modem are not problems with the modem, per se, but problems 1) of compatibility between the modem and the cpu, 2) of the configuration of the modem, or 3) of the software used to control the modem. A list describing the set of connections problems related to these three would include:
- Modem does not initialize or is unresponsive
- Modem handshake, the squawking noises made when two modems first connect, does not complete
- Connection does not come up after the handshake has completed
- Connection drops frequently
- Speed of connection is not as high as it should be
The symptoms above do not always indicate a compatibility, configuration or software problem, but in many cases they do. When other avenues have been exhausted, a good step to take when troubleshooting is to find out, yourself, through a friend or with the help of Green Apple, what information is available for your modem online.
This document, The Modem Resource Database, is meant as a resource for helping in the process. It is designed to provide a basic understanding of modem types, their operation, and what you need to know for upgrading and where to find upgrading information.
As 56K-type modems are the most common modems seen in the marketplace, the modems in widest use, and the modems about which we see the most problems, the focus of the document is on them. However, much of what is found here is applicable to other (33.6Kbps and earlier) modem types. Similarly, the document is written from the perspective of Win95/98 operating system, but is applicable in large part to modems used in other operating systems.
Design Of A Modem
The design of a modem can be broken into six functional components:
- Line Codec: Analog to digital coder/decoder. Transforms the analog signal, an oscillating electrical wave varying continuously in frequency, phase and amplitude, into a digital signal, a discrete set of 0's and 1's. And vice versa.
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Data Pump: Responsible for the processing of the digitized waveform. The Data Pump performs error checking and correction, and flow control, and carries out the modem protocol (e.g. V.90, X2, K56Flex).
- Controller: Responsible for managing the sync to async communications between the data pump (sync) and the COM port (async).
- Bus Interface: The electrical throughway for the digital signal to travel from the modem to the rest of the computer. With external modems, the bus interface will follow RS-232 (DB-9/DB-25) specs; with internal modems, the bus interface will follow ISA or PCI specs.
- Modem Driver: The software interface between the modem and the modem handling features of the operating system, features which applications invoke when they want to use the modem.
- Firmware: The computer code used by the data pump which has the rules implementing the modem protocol in use (e.g. the V.90, X2, K56Flex rules). Firmware is used only in modems having a data pump. It is stored on a permanent or semi-permanent basis on a ROM or EPROM chip in the modem itself.
Characterizing A Modem
Modems can be characterized in a number of ways. Some useful ways of doing so are by Location, Speed, Bus Interface, Data Pump, Controller, EPROM, and Modem Protocol.
Location - Where's the modem?
Internal or External. An internal modem is a card which sits in an ISA or PCI slot on the motherboard inside the computer. Internal modems will be cycled on and off with the cycling of power to the machine. An external modem sits outside the computer. External modems generally have their own power supply and on/off button. An external modem connects to the computer via a serial cable from it to an external COM port on the computer.
Speed - What is the maximum speed of the modem?
14.4Kbps, 28.8Kbps, 33.6Kbps, or 56Kbps. Kbps=Kilo-bits per second. Each number represents the maximum transmission rate of a modem under optimal conditions (the 56Kbps figure is inaccurate: the maximum rate of a 56K modem is actually about 53Kbps).
Bus Interface - How does modem communicate with the computer?
RS-232 or ISA/PCI. RS-232 (DB-9/DB-25) is used by external modems which connect to the computer via a serial port and cable. ISA/PCI is used by internal modems which plug directly into an ISA or PCI slot on the computer's motherboard.
Data Pump - Does the modem have a data pump?
A modem having a data pump will have a chip on it which handles the digital signal processing. A modem without a data pump on it has the signal processing performed via a virtual device driver (.vxd) running on the cpu. Every external modem has a data pump; only internal modems may not have a data pump. Modems without a data pump will also not have a controller. Such modems are called 'Host Signal Processing (HSP)' modems or 'Software' modems. HSP modems need the Intel MMX chipset to perform the digital signal processing. All HSP modems are implemented on PCI cards. As HSP modems are relatively new, it is likely that they will implement some 56K protocol (usu. V.90): 33.6 HSP modems are very rare. PCTel, Cirrus, Aztec and Rockwell/Conextant (SoftK56) all manufacture HSP modems or chipsets.
Controller - Does the modem have a controller?
A modem having a controller will have a chip on it which handles the sync to async communication between the data pump (sync) and the COM port (async). With an external modem, the COM port is on the outside of the computer and connects to the modem using a serial cable. With an internal modem, the COM port is located on the modem card itself. Controllerless modems do not have such a controller chip; instead, control functions are implemented through a virtual device driver (.vxd) running on the cpu. As well as handling sync to async communications, the driver emulates a COM port, as both the operating system and application software are written to communicate with a modem through a COM port. All external modems have a controller; only internal modems may be controllerless. Controllerless modems are commonly known as 'Winmodems'. 3Com/U.S. Robotics Winmodem, Lucent Winmodem, and Rockwell/Conexant HCF modems are all examples of controllerless modems.
**Note: Modems having both a data pump and a controller are called 'Hardware' modems. Accordingly, all external modems are Hardware modems. Most non-56K ISA modems are Hardware modems (with the exception of the 33.6 USR Winmodem); ISA 56K modems are split evenly between Hardware modems and Winmodems. Most PCI modems are either Winmodems or HSP modems (at present only a couple PCI Hardware modems are manufactured).
EPROM - Is the modem software upgradeable?
The data pump of modems having a data pump actually runs a small piece of computer code. This code is the modem's firmware. Firmware is kept on the modem on a Read Only Memory, ROM, chip or an Erasable/Programmable Read Only Memory, EPROM, chip. A modem having its firmware kept on a ROM chip is not software upgradeable; that is, you cannot run a program to upgrade the modem firmware. A modem having its firmware kept on an EPROM chip is upgradeable. The process of upgrading a modem's firmware is called 'flashing'. Old modems were not generally equipped with EPROMs and cannot be flashed; almost all recent 56K Hardware and Winmodem modems use EPROM for storing firmware and can be flashed. HSP modems do not have data pumps; thus, they do not have EPROMs and are not flashable.
Modem Protocol - What protocols does the modem support?
V.90, X2, K56Flex, V.34, or V.42. Modem protocols are the rule sets which govern a communication session between two modems. Both modems must support a given protocol if they intend to use that protocol when speaking with one another. V.90 is the standard 56K protocol.
Schematics Of Hardware Modem, Winmodem And HSP Modem
Hardware modem (external):
codec <> data pump <> (sync) controller (async) <> RS-232 (DB-9/DB-25) bus interface <> COM port <> driver
Hardware modem (internal):
codec <> data pump <> (sync) controller (async) <> ISA bus interface (PCI very infrequent) <> modem COM port <> driver
Winmodem (always internal):
codec <> data pump <> ISA or PCI bus interface <> virtual controller/COM port (.vxd) <> driver
HSP modem (always internal):
codec <> PCI bus interface <> virtual data pump (.vxd) <> virtual controller/COM port (.vxd) <> driver
Software Needed By Modem Type
Modems need some combination of modem driver, firmware and/or virtual device driver (or drivers). Most websites which have modem software available for download will separate the firmware from the drivers. Firmware is delivered in the form of a loader which is ran once, and only once, to install the firmware code into your modem's EPROM. Before flashing your modem, be absolutely sure you have the correct firmware, and, once the flash process has begun, do not interrupt it: loading bad firmware or interrupting a firmware load will ruin the modem. The modem driver and any virtual device (.vxd) drivers used by the modem are often bundled together in one self-extracting archive. Below is the kinds of software you should look for given a particular modem type:
Hardware modems (external and internal):
14.4K: Will not need any software
28.8K/33.6K: Possibly V.34 firmware and driver upgrade
56K: V.90 firmware. V.90 Modem driver
Winmodem:
33.6K: V.34 firmware. V.34 virtual controller and modem driver
56K: V.90 firmware. V.90 virtual controller and modem driver.
HSP (Software) Modems:
56K: V.90 firmware. V.90 virtual controller, virtual data pump and modem driver
When To Consider Upgrading Modem Software
If you notice your Internet connection suffers from any of the problems listed at the beginning of this document, and you cannot determine any other source for the problem, checking to see if the modem has a new firmware or driver available is a good idea.
This is particularly true for 56K modems. Firmware and drivers for this class of modem are continually being upgraded as manufacturers make improvements to their implementation of the V.90 standard. In addition, even if your 56K modem connects okay, it is good to check for new software every couple of months.
With older modems (33.6Kbps and earlier) the case is somewhat different. Many were not built with upgradeable EPROMs. Further, most manufacturers long ago stopped making changes to the software as it had reached a high level of maturity. For the most part, the modem firmware will be suitable, unless you purchased an early release of either a 28.8 or 33.6 modem, in which case, checking for available firmware upgrade is a good idea. Regarding the driver for older modems, generally a driver from the driver set included with Win95/Win98 is the one to use. The exception to this are 33.6 Winmodem and 33.6 HSP modems.
Where To Find Modem Information And Upgrades
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Finding information or software upgrades for a modem is not always a straight-forward process. Green Apple recommends the following recipe for searching the web:
- If the machine is from a major PC manufacturer and the modem came installed, check the PC manufacturer
- Check the modem manufacturer (a note on finding the modem manufacturer is included towards the end of this document)
- Check a generic driver distribution site
- If using a V.90 modem, check a V.90 resource site
- Check modem chip manufacturer
Below is a database of modem related websites organized into categories of
PC Manufacturers | Generic Driver Resources | V.90 References | Modem Chip Manufacturers | Modem Manufacturers
PC Manufacturers Acer: www.acer.com Apple Computers: www.apple.com Aptiva (IBM): www.pc.ibm.com AST: www.ast.com AT&T: www.att.com Compaq: www.compaq.com CTX International: www.ctxintl.com Dell: www.dell.com Digital: www.digital.com DTK Computers: www.dtk.com.tw Everex: www.everex.com Fujitsu PC: www.fujitsu-pc.com Gateway: www.gateway.com | Gateway 2000: www.gw2k.com Hewlett Packard: www.hp.com Hitachi PC: www.hitachipc.com Micron Electronics: www.micronpc.com NCR: www.ncr.com NEC Technologies: www.nec.com Packard Bell: www.packardbell.com Power Spec: www.powerspec.com Texas Instruments: www.ti.com Texas Micro: www.texmicro.com Think/Work Pad (IBM): www.pc.ibm.com Toshiba: www.toshiba.com WinBook: www.winbook.com |
Generic Driver Resources: Apple Computers: www.apple.com The Costmo Modem Page: modems.rosenet.net Download.com: www.download.com Driver Forum.com: www.driverforum.com DriverUpdate.com: www.driverupdate.com Frank Condron's World O' Windows: www.conitech.com/windows/win95.html | MrDriver.com: www.mrdriver.com/index.html Windrivers.com: www.windrivers.com WinFiles.com: www.winfiles.com Yahoo: Hardware Peripherals @ Yahoo! Yahoo: Reviews > Hardware Peripherals @ Yahoo! |
V.90 References: 56K.com: www.56k.com 56K Modem Info Center: www.sirius.com/~rmoss ModemHelp.org: www.modemhelp.org Modems.com: www.modems.com k56flex.com: www.k56flex.com | Open 56K Forum: www.open56k.org v90.com: www.v90.com Yahoo: Modems > 56K @ Yahoo! 56K=v.Unreliable: www.808hi.com/56k |
Modem Chip Manufactures: 3Com/U.S. Robotics: www.3com.com Cirrus Logic: www.cirrus.com Conexant (Rockwell): www.conexant.com | Lucent: www.lucent.com PCTel: www.pctel.com |
Modem Manufacturers: 3Com/U.S. Robotics: www.3com.com 4-Sight: www.four-sight.co.uk Aceex: www.aceex.com Acer: www.acer.com ACI Technologies: www.acitechnologies.com ACS: www.acscompro.com Action Media: www.actionwell.com ActionTec: www.actiontec.com Active Modems: www.quantum.com.hk ADD Tel: www.add-us.com ADI: www.adiusa.com Adlib Multimedia: www.adlib-multimedia.com Agiler: www.sysgration.com Allied Data: www.allieddata.nl AME Group: www.amegroup.com.au Amquest: www.amquestmodem.com Anchor Datacomm: www.anchor.nl Aopen: www.aopenamerica.com Apac: www.apacmm.com Apache: www.apache-micro.com Apex Data: www.smartm.com Apple Computers: www.apple.com Aptiva (IBM): www.pc.ibm.com Archtek: www.archtek.com Argosys: www.expnet.com Aristo: www.aristo-world.com Ascend: www.ascend.com Askey: www.askey.com ATI Technologies: www.atitech.ca Atlas Peripherals: www.atlasperhiperals.com AT&T: www.att.com AudioWave: www.multiwave.com AusLinx: www.auslinx.com.au Avtek: www.avtek.com.au Azura: www.azura.com AztechLabs (Singapore): www.aztech.com.sg AztechLabs US: www.aztechca.com Banksia: www.banksia.com.au BCM: www.bcmcom.com Behavior Tech Computer (BTC): www.btc-corp.com Best Data Products: www.bestdata.com Best Union: www.bestunion.com.hk Boca Research: www.bocaresearch.com CalComp: www.calgraphic.com Cambridge: www.cambridge-usa.com Cardinal Technologies: www.windrivers.com Chase Research: www.chaser.com Chic: chic.com.tw Cirrus Logic: www.cirrus.com CIS: www.cis.com.tw Cnet: www.cnetusa.com Com One: www.com1.fr Compaq: www.compaq.com Computer Peripherals: www.cpinternational.com Computer Technology: www.ctlcorp.com CPTel: www.windrivers.com Conexant (Rockwell): www.conexant.com Creatix: www.creatix.com Creative Labs/Soundblaster: www.soundblaster.com DAN Technology PLC: www.dan.co.uk Dataflex Design Communications: www.dataflex.co.uk Data Technology DTC: www.datatechnology.com Datatronics: www.anugraphics.com Davicom: www.wellmodem.com.tw Dayna Communications: www.dayna.com Diablo: www.acitechnologies.com Diamond Data: www.mitsubishi-elecric.com.au Diamond Multimedia/Supra: www.diamondmm.com Digi International: www.dgii.com Digicom Systems: www.digicomsys.com Digitan: www.digitan.com Dr Neuhaus: www.sagem.com/fr/produit1/drn DTC: www.datatechnology.com DTK Computers: www.dtk.com.tw Duxbury: www.duxbury.co.za Dynalink: www.2l.net/dynalink Dynamic Modems: www.dynamode.co.il Eagletec: www.eagletec.com Echo Communications: www.echousa.com Eicon Technology: www.eicon.com Eiger Labs: www.eigerlabs.com Electronic Frontier: www.elefron.com Ellcon (Welltronix): www.ellcon.com.tw Elsa: www.elsa.com Encore: www.encore-usa.com Epson: www.epson.com Equinox Systems: www.equinox.com Ericsson: www.ericsson.com Espco: www.espco.com E-Tech Research: www.e-tech.com Euroviva: www.windrivers.com EXP Computers: www.windrivers.com Expertronics: www.expertonics.com Farallon Communications: www.farallon.com Fida: www.fida.com First International Computers (FIC): www.fica.com Formosa: www.nfic.com.tw Freetek: www.freetek.com.tw Future Tech International: www.fti-inc.com Gateway: www.gateway.com Gateway 2000: www.gw2k.com Genius (KYE): www.genius-kye.com Global Village: www.globalvillage.com Grey Cell Systems: www.greycell.com GVC - Canada: www.gvc.ca Harmony: www.harmonyusa.com Hayes: www.hayes.com Hermstedt GmbH: www.hermstedt.com Hewlett Packard: www.hp.com High Fidelity 16 (Newcom): www.newcominc.com Hightech: www.hightech.com.hk Hornet Technologies: www.hornet.com.hk Hotline: www.hotline.se HSP (PCTel): www.pctel.com IBM: www.pc.ibm.com Impro (IDC): www.inpro.us.com Information Resource Engineering: www.ire.com Infotel: www.infotel-inc.com Innovative Trek Technology: www.ittrek.com Intel: www.intel.com | Intertex Data AB: www.inertex.se I/O Magic: www.iomagic.com ISDN*tek: www.isdntek.com Jaton: www.jaton.com JCI Computers (Japan Computers): www.jcionline.com Jet Medialabs: www.windrivers.com J-Mark: www.j-mark.com Kingmax: www.kingmax.com Kortex: www.kortex.com KTX Technology: www.edge.net.au Lasat Communications: www.lasat.com Lightspeed: www.windrivers.com Livingston: www.livingston.com Logicode: www.windrivers.com Longshine: www.longshine.com.tw Lucent: www.lucent.com Maestro: www.maestro.com.au Magic Pro: www.magic-pro.hk MagicXpress: www.magicxpress.com Magitronic: www.windrivers.com Magnavox: www.philipsmagnavox.com Maven Communications: www.maven.com Maxtech: www.maxcorp.com Megahertz: www.megahertz.com Metricom: www.metricom.com MicroCom: www.compaq.com Miro: www.pinnaclesys.com Mitsubishi: www.mela-itg.com Modular Technology: www.modulartech.com Moreton Bay: www.moretonbay.com Motorola: www.motorola.com MRI: www.mri.co.uk Multitech Systems: www.multitech.com Multiwave: www.multiwave.com NEC Technologies: www.nec.com Netaccess: www.netacc.com Netcomm: www.netcomm.com.au New Media Corporation: www.newmediacorp.com Newcom: www.newcominc.com Nimble Technology: www.bjmt.com NovaFax (Kortex): www.kortex.com Olicom USA: www.olicom.dk Olitec: www.olitec.com Ositech: www.ositech.com Ozzo: www.ozzo.com Pace Communications: www.pacecom.co.uk Pacific Image Communications: www.supervoice.com Packard Bell: www.packardbell.com Paradise: www.paradisemmp.com Paradyne: www.paradyne.com PC Tel: www.pctel.com Philips Consumer: www.pc.be.philips.com Philips (Paradise): www.paradisemmp.com Phoebe Micro: www.phobemicro.com Pine Group: www.pinegroup.com PMC Consumer Electronics: www.pacecom.co.uk Portable Add-Ons: www.portable.co.uk PowerComm: www.powercom-usa.com Practical Peripherals: www.windrivers.com Pragmatic: www.lectron.com.tw Precision Images: www.precisionimages.com Prometheus (Aria): www.windrivers.com Pro-Nets: www.speedcom.com.tw Proteon: www.proteon.com Psion Dacom: www.psiondacom.com Puredata (WildCard): www.puredata.com Puretek: www.puretek.com Racal Data (Milgo): www.milgo.com Radicom: www.radi.com Relialogic (Paradise): www.paradisemmp.com Rockwell (Conexant): www.conexant.com Sagem: www.sagem.com Sedlbauer: www.sedbauer-ag.de/english Server Tech: www.servertech.com.au Shark Multimedia: www.sharkmm.com Shiva: www.shiva.com Sierra Modems: www.windrivers.com Sierra Wireless: www.sierrawireless.com Silicom: www.silicom.co.il Simple Technologies: www.simpletech.com Smart: www.smartm.com Speedcom: www.windrivers.com Sprint Modems/Video: www.sprintmodems.com.au Supra (Diamond Multimedia): www.diamondmm.com Sysgration: www.sysgration.com Taicom: www.taicom.com TDK Systems: www.tdksystems.com TEAC America: www.teac.com Teco: www.teco-info.com Telebit: www.telebit.com Teles: www.teles.de Telewell: www.easytel.fi Telix: www.medmera.se Texas Instruments: www.ti.com Thundercom Holdings: www.thundercomhld.com Thundermax (Thunderlink): www.thundermax.com TiMedia: www.timedia.com.tw TNC: www.tnc.com.tw TNC Labs: www.tnclabs.com Toshiba: www.toshiba.com Trigem: www.trigem-usa.com Trust Computer: www.trust-site.com TUT 33.6 Modem: www.windrivers.com Tyan: www.tyran.com Unique Hardware: www.uniquemodem.com U.S. Robotics (3Com): www.3com.com Viking Components: www.vikingcomponents.com Viva (Computer Peripherals): www.cpinternational.com Wearnes: www.jb-online.com/biz/wearnes Web Excel: www.protac.com.au/files/modem Well: www.wellmodem.com.tw Wildcard (Puredata): www.puredata.com Wisecom: www.wisecominc.com Xircom: www.xircom.com Xlink: www.xlink.com.au Yakumo: www.yakumo.de Zoltrix: www.zoltrix.com Zoom: www.zoomtel.com ZyXEL: www.zyxel.com |
PC Manufacturers| Generic Driver Resources | V.90 References| Modem Chip Manufacturers | Modem Manufacturers
Finding A Modem Manufacturer
All recently-made modems are required by the FCC to have affixed to them an FCC ID. In order to search for information or software on a modem you will almost always need to know the modem manufacturer. When it is not clear who the manufacturer is, the ID can be used to search the FCC database to find out.
The FCC ID search page is at: www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
Help on using the FCC ID search page is at: www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/help.html
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If the modem has an FCC ID, it will be on a sticker on the modem itself. To find the ID for external modems, just check the modem case. For internal modems, the computer case must be opened and the card examined.
Related Green Apple Resources
For information on troubleshooting a connection problem, please see:
www.greenapple.com/support/library/ConnectivityDiag.htm
Drivers Ositech Modems Compatible
For information on V.90, please see
www.greenapple.com/support/library/V90.htm
For information on configuring an Internet connection for your operating system, please see
www.greenapple.com/support/library