Hi!
Just exchanged the 2925 and now I have the 2919 which I'm using right now... and it
works fine.
Jan
> Nope. It, too, is a software modem featuring low performance in the best of
> circumstances.
>
> Use models 2919, 2822, or 2818.
>
> http://www.zoomtel.com/bin/data.pl has good information (two web links and two
> adobe pdf files) on using Zoom modems for unix/linux
>
> Civileme
>
> Rocho wrote:
>
> > John Aldrich wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> > > > Hi!
> > > >
> > > > To fix my problem with this junk Modem/Soundcard combination I bought a
> > > > 'Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI' which works fine and a ZOOM FaxModem 2925,
> > > > and there"s my problem. I never used an internal modem on Linux before,
> > > > infact I never installed and used one on Windows except that
> > > > Modem/Soundcard combination junk. What's the my modem device? /dev/ttyS2
> > > > ... /dev/ttyS3 or what? I have standard serial ports on /dev/ttyS0 abd
> > > > //dev/ttyS1. I really need some help setting that thing up.
> > > >
> > > The Zoom 2925 is a WinModem according to Zoom. If you read
> > > about that modem on their website it states "works with
> > > Win95/98, NT4.0 Computers." Notice it says nothing about
> > > Dos or Windows? The part about 'Works with Win95/98, NT4.0"
> > > and lack of any other O/S is the tip-off that you purchased
> > > a WinModem. Take it back and get either an external or an
> > > ISA modem.
> > > John
> >
> > Ok, I could exchange it but would the ISA version of the Zoom 2925 work? They
> > also had that modem when I got this one.
> >
> > Jan
>
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