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Subject: Re: 3Com USRobotics 5699B 56k fax modem install
Christopher Nehren wrote:
If you can, take your 5699B back and get a 5610B. It's a great
non-winmodem made by USR, and it gave me many successful an
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Subject: Re: 3Com USRobotics 5699B 56k fax modem install
> Christopher Nehren wrote:
> > I
Christopher Nehren wrote:
If you can, take your 5699B back and get a 5610B. It's a great
non-winmodem made by USR, and it gave me many successful and
uninterrupted dial-up hours.
OK, mine is the 5610B as well. I was not sure if the 5699B was a
winmodem or not. I misread the thread thinking tha
If you can, take your 5699B back and get a 5610B. It's a great
non-winmodem made by USR, and it gave me many successful and
uninterrupted dial-up hours.
As an aside, someone should make a database of working modems, like
with working printers. Someone might have done so already, /me shrugs.
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Hi there,
On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 10:46:35AM -0800, Alex Teslik wrote:
> Arg!
>
> This is indeed a winmodem according to the USRobotics website. I knew to avoid
> those like the plague, but since the modem cost twice as much as all the other
> modems and it didn't say winmodem anywhere on the bo
duped. Off to the store to
replace this
Thanks,
Alex
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Subject: 3Com USRobotics 5699B 56k fax modem install
Hello,
I've been trying to get this faxmodem setup so I can use
h
Hello,
I've been trying to get this faxmodem setup so I can use hylafax, but with
marginal luck. There is lots of documentation for adding support for ISA PNP
modems, but I can't find anything for PCI PNP modems. I don't know what to do
from here.
Here is some output - any recommendations gre