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Lucent/Agere LT WinModem / V.92 PCI
posted by t3gah
This is a 56k 32-bit V.92 PCI LT WinModem that I
have successfully used with Debian, SuSE, FreeBSD,
Slackware, Mandrake, Helix, Fedora, RedHat, Gentoo
and Yoper using pon/poff ...
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46235
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10.00
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04-14-2005 06:48 PM
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1 reviews
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Agere/Lucent Agere Systems AC97 Modem
posted by chemingway
Agere Soft Modem found in Presario X1000 Laptops.
Agere PCI Soft modems should work similarly.
Modem works with slmodem (SmartLink) driver when
combined with intel-8x0m alsa ...
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7286
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None
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10-12-2005 12:15 AM
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No reviews
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Lucent WinModem
posted by ricstirato
56k analog modem widely used in notebook systems
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24961
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8.50
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01-11-2004 01:46 PM
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5 reviews
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