Hello Rick,
>> It is a plug 'n play modem but when windows
>> detects it it just gives me this as the name: "F=1128HV/T1 V34+"
>> and windows does not have a driver for it. So I am forced to use
>> the 'standard 28.8' option when installing it. If I could find
>> the manufacturer somehow I could get the drivers off the net.
>> Does anyone know how I might go about doing this? I looked all
>> over the modem itself, and there is nothing to identify it,
>> however, the #'s I stated earlier are also on the modem itself.
> Modems don't have "drivers". All a modem requires is a proper
> configuration string, and if your modem is connecting at 31,200 then
> without a doubt the string defined as "standard 28.8" is all you
> need.
Perhaps William Bowen is looking for a specific modem W95 *.INF file??
...just a thought...
Later...
Rick
rgraham@ionet.net
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