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In <20031025035556.32213.qmail@joan.linkline.com>, on 10/24/03
at 08:54 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:
>Thanks, Steven, those were good hints, but it still looks like I'n mot
>going to be able to use this new modem... apparently there are different
>versions of the Actiontec "V92 PCI Pro Modem", because when I ran
>PCISNIF it shows:
> "11C1 044C AT&T Microelectronics (Lucent) LT WinModem"
>So it looks like all I did was buy another unusable Windows modem!!! I
>thought I was buying a hardware modem.
It happens if you don't check the specs closely. These are probably what
you were looking for:
<http://www.actiontec.com/support/modems/pcimaster.html>
<http://www.actiontec.com/support/modems/cwi.html>
They use the Lucent Venus chipset and will work with Warp.
Regards,
Steven
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