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captain winters

please help i am desperate

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hi guys

 

i have a third system now and i want too connect it too the internet using a phone line i have a modem which has the connectix chipset on it

 

i installed win2000 and everythin works except the modem because microsoft didnt had any drivers for this modem

 

i looked on driverguide for drivers but there are only win98 drivers and the connectix site www.connectix.com didnt supply any drivers ( hell i cant find any drivers on it for that fact )

 

can anybody help me on win2k drivers for this modem because i am desperate

 

 

 

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that looks like its the wrong site frown i tried doing a search on dogpile for the company but only got that one....maybe look in the manual for a site or something other than that i dont know.

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Captain, I would love to help you out on this one. There is nothing I like better than chasing down obscure drivers for obscure hardware confused

 

I've been pounding search engines and my entire stash of links to hardware sites (there are several hundred) to no avail. The name "connectix" does not appear to be connected to any type of modem chipset whatsoever.

 

You didn't say if the modem is a chipset on the m/b or a physical card modem. Did you build this computer or is it a pre-built. If pre-built the company who made it must have a website with a support section for drivers. If they do, download the NT drivers. Quite often they will work in 2000.

 

Look very carefully at the chipset on the modem. Dollar whores to doughnuts the actual guts were made by somebody other than connectix. Take the modem chipset number and do a search on that. Find the most recent types of modems using that chipset and use their NT or 2000 .inf's until you get one that works.

 

If that strategy doesn't help, try manually installing generic modems in the add modem area. You might get lucky. You have to look at device manager or some util to see what IRQ and com port the thing is sitting on.

 

Final solution if nothing else works, is to blow $50 on a internal 56K V.90 USR that works straight out of the box.

 

BTW - what exactly is "revence"? A close cousin to "revenge"?

 

Good Luck.

 

I prefer mine quite hot and messy. ;(

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oeps accidently looked wrong it is an modem wich has the conexant chipset sorry my mistake but also i cant find any win2k drivers for these chipset modems tooo

 

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