i got myself a dlink internal modem which describes itself as follows

PCI CONFIGURATION INFORMATION READ:
     VENDOR ID              : 14F1
     DEVICE ID              : 2F00
     SUBVENDOR ID           : 14F1
     SUBDEVICE ID           : 2004
     REVISION ID            : 01

  DEDUCED INFORMATION:
     VENDOR NAME            : CONEXANT
     DEVICE NAME            : HSF CHURCHILL DATA/FAX
     SUBVENDOR NAME         : ACTIONTEC, ZOLTRIX, ACEEX, TAICOM OR ASUS
--                                    HTTP://WWW.ACTIONTEC.COM/, 
HTTP://WWW.TAICOM.COM,                              
HTTP://WWW.ASUS.COM.TW/COMPANY/.                                              FOR 
14F1/ICH GO TO --
DELL-HTTP://SUPPORT.DELL.COM/US/EN/INDEX.ASP
     MODEM TYPE             : HSF
     WINXP INBUILD SUPPORT  : YES

surpsisingly it came with a linux driver - which i just untar'd and ran the
make install. that's when the screen went all gobble-de-gook. upon which i
did a reset screen - and then ran the hsfconfig. it said that driver does
not support SMP kernels (mine is 2.2.15 SMP, running debian. don't ask me
why i included the SMP option. let's say it just happened.)

so i used a trick. i booted with 2.2.20 non SMP kernel, and then repeated
above steps. and lo and behold - the hsfconfig worked (using 2.2.15
libraries). i.e. it created /dev/ttyHSF0 with sim link to /dev/modem etc.
but then running wvdial i found that "no modem found".

so i am stuck with a modem that i can't use from linux. i have been to
linmodem.org and all the asorted links mentioned. i am reluctant to do a
major kernel upgrade. (i guess i will have to, one of these days).

so how do i get my modem working?
thanks for any help.

ajit.

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