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linmith 10-15-2004 02:49 PM

Is my modem a winmodem?
 
Hello. I am using SuSE 9.1 personal and am having a little trouble with my modem. I bought an external USB modem from eBay, as my previous one had been a useless PCI winmodem. I didn't expect any trouble with this one as I was led to belive that most external modems were hardware based, but am now begining to doubt that:D
It is a trust external 56k USB modem with an SGS chipset, if that makes any sense to anyone. I did a bit of googleing for "SGS", but nothing interesting came up.
So my question is: Is it in fact a winmodem in disguise? And if it is, does anyone konw if a free driver exists for it?
Thank you for reading my problem:study:

acid_kewpie 10-15-2004 05:08 PM

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tofatto 10-15-2004 06:36 PM

I'am not really sure but maybe it's the usb hub that
might be the problem.
Sometimes my computer has a problem recognizing the usb port?

barrys 10-16-2004 04:27 AM

Your not wrong the usb is probably a winmodem requiring code on your processor to run it.

the best way to test for an analogue modem is run kppp and go to it's terminal. A normal modem will work with the at hayes command set. Typing "at" will reply with "OK" and typing "ati" will reply with the manufactures information.

This may not work with a usb based modem though, since the usb needs extra code to run and might not be in your kernel.


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