Thanks for the reply, but it is an internal PCI modem.  I haven't put in
the machine yet either; I know it will be easier to return un-opened, if
I need to.  Anyone ever try one of these modems?
-Matt
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 11:43, Olivier SMEDTS wrote:
> if the modem is connected to a COM port, it should work without any 
> specific driver (almost all modems support standard Hayes commands). and 
> i think that "for Windows" means "drivers and support for windows", but 
> the hardware part should be compatible with FreeBSD. try to send 
> commands through the com port...
> 
> but I don't know for a USB version.
> 
> Matt Smith wrote:
> > I recently ordered a modem, but the wrong one was delivered.  The one I
> > ordered claimed to support Windows + Linux, but the one I received is a
> > US Robotics 56K V92 PCI FAX Modem for Windows.  Before I send this back
> > and go through the hassle of getting the right one, does anyone know if
> > I can get this to work in FreeBSD?  I know it's a winmodem, but it may
> > be less painful to try and make it work, than to return it.
> > 
> > Thanks all,
> > -Matt
> 
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