At about the time of 12/4/2005 7:46 PM, Foo Ji-Haw stated the following:
Thanks for the good feedback.
Is there a particular modem chipset which if it is spotted on the card, it
is confirmed that it's more than a WinModem?
There are various chipsets by both Lucent and Conextent (Formerly
Thanks for the tip Daniel.
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From: Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Foo Ji-Haw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED];
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: How do I know if my internal PCI modem works
At about the time of 12/3/2005 7:38 AM, Wojciech Puchar stated the
following:
Basically, it all depends on how much you spent for the modem. A $15-20
modem is more than likely a WinModem (software modem) which FreeBSD does
*NOT* support without a third party driver. If the modem cost $70-100,
-Haw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: How do I know if my internal PCI modem works on FreeBSD?
At about the time of 12/3/2005 7:38 AM, Wojciech Puchar stated the
following:
Basically, it all depends on how much you spent for the modem. A $15-20
modem
At about the time of 11/30/2005 10:50 PM, Foo Ji-Haw stated the following:
Hello there,
I'm thinking of plugging in a Motorola PCI modem into my
FreeBSD box to act as a fax server (using HylaFax). I tried to
look for documentation on the installation or support of such
a modem on FreeBSD
Basically, it all depends on how much you spent for the modem. A $15-20
modem is more than likely a WinModem (software modem) which FreeBSD does
*NOT* support without a third party driver. If the modem cost $70-100,
and it is recongized as a serial port by the sio driver, then it
probably will
Hello there,
I'm thinking of plugging in a Motorola PCI modem into my FreeBSD box to act as
a fax server (using HylaFax). I tried to look for documentation on the
installation or support of such a modem on FreeBSD (Google, the Handbook), but
found none. Can anyone point me in the right