USB modems that conform to the ACM spec arent winmodems...  Check
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Gerald Timothy Quimpo wrote:

> On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 09:18:55 -0800
> Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It still could be a winmodem, you know.  What determines that is whether
> > it uses a chipset that omits some required functions, relying on those
> > to be furnished by "engine" software, instead.
>
> huh, OK.  i thought winmodems had to be internal.  but maybe not :).
> i'll see about opening it up.  but not right now.  later, when i get
> a second modem i can use :).
>
> would it still be a winmodem if it just works (when i plug it in to the
> USB slot, linux automatically loads usb, usb-ohci, acm and CDCEther [
> although CDCEther is a mistake and rmmod-ing it is OK])?  i mean, it
> works.  it connects, i can surf.  it just gets confused if i do more
> than one or two things at the same time.
>
> tiger
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