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What is a modem driver?

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A modem driver is the modem's .INF file, hardware drivers and wave drivers. For a data modem, the driver is usually just the INF file that describes the commands and responses used by TAPI. If you have a software modem (Winmodem, LT modem, HCF or RCP), then the driver will usually include a hardware device driver to simulate a physical serial port. Voice modems will also include a wave driver that can translate to and from the raw wave data used by the modem.
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Why is it important to get the latest driver for my modem?

Conexant: Modem Support FAQs
It is important to get the latest driver for your modem because it can increase the performance (connect speed), connection stability, bug fixes, and allow the user to use the modem in a new operation system.
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Modem Link Driver - How do I set it up?

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The MPx220 can be used as a "modem" for your PC, so your laptop can have Internet access through the phone's GPRS connection, via the USB cable (basically, the reverse of Internet Pass Through). I'll post a link to where the detailed directions from Motorola are, and I'll also post a brief version of the directions here (they assume you are fairly PC knowledgeable), and don't forget it's also in the manual (starting on page 82).
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How can I tell how new (or old) my modem driver is?

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i. See what the date of your driver is. If the date is earlier than 6-18-98, then it's an old (Windows 95) driver, and you should get the latest modem driver from the manufacturer of your modem.
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How do I know if my modem needs an RPI driver?

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Only modems that contain RPI or RPI+ need to be concerned about using an RPI driver. However, some modems contain both hardware and software (RPI+) error correction and data compression (ECC). To determine if your modem is an RPI modem, before dialing or connecting, use the Windows terminal program and enter AT13 .
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Where can I get a generic driver for the Conexant/Rockwell Modem?

Conexant: Modem Support FAQs
Generic modem drivers are available on the modem support pages. Our generic drivers only support data/fax capabilities for modems used in systems running Windows 9x, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. It is recommended that you first contact the manufacturer of your personal computer for specific device drivers intended for your system.
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How do I install the modem driver I download from ESS website?

ESS Technology, Inc. - Tech Support
If you need device driver, your best bet is the driver (disk/CD) that came with your hardware purchase/source. It probably works better for your hardware. If there is no separate Windows 98SE/Me driver for your device, you can try its Windows 95/98 driver for Windows 98SE/Me. After unzipping the driver package to a location in your hard disk, if you can find the Install Shield bundled with it (Setup.exe or ESSetup.exe), execute it and follow the instructions to install the driver.
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What is a Cable Modem?

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A "Cable Modem" is a device that allows high speed data access (such as to the Internet) via a cable TV (CATV) network. A cable modem will typically have two connections, one to the cable wall outlet and the other to a computer (PC).
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Internet Connect no longer works with your driver, how can I control my modem?

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The Internet Connect app does not recognize our driver. There is a free open source utility called "Modem Utility" written by Jonathan Sevy that can talk to your Basestation and tell it to connect and disconnect here: Modem Utility. J.
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How do I check whether the modem driver is correctly installed and working properly?

Conexant: Modem Support FAQs
Go to Modem inside the Control Panel and check if there is any modem listed. Then click on the Diagnostics tab, highlight the com port where the modem is set and click on More Info. You should see a set of commands and responses listed. 2). Try to connect to an ISP.
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What do I do if I am not the driver?

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Automated enforcement violations are enforced the same way parking tickets are enforced. The registered owner, or owners, of the vehicle are responsible without regard to whether they were actually driving at the time of the infraction. If you are a person or company that owns a fleet, rents cars or otherwise lets other people use your car, you can name the person who was actually driving during the time of the violation. You do this by exercising option A on the notice of violation.
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When will I get my driver license back?

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If you have met your reinstatement requirements and are otherwise eligible, you can get your driver license back 90 days from the starting date of your suspension. We will send the license back to you with your reinstatement notice. If your license was revoked for one year, and you have met your reinstatement requirements, you must retest and complete an application for a Missouri driver license before driving.
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How much should we tip our driver?

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This is a very good question, especially since a chauffeur's income is based largely on gratuities. We suggest a minimum 20% gratuity to ensure our excellent chauffeurs make a minimum standard of income. Our satisfied customers almost always tip in addition to the suggested gratuity when they feel their chauffeur has met or exceeded their expectations. Because our staff strives to go that extra mile for every client, we are confident in letting you decide what, if any, is an appropriate tip.
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What Is A Modem?

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A modem is the communications hardware that allows your computer to send and receive information from other computers, over a telephone line. Most new computers come with internal modems. If you have an older computer you might have an external modem-a small box with a phone jack connected to your computer. You will need a modem (and a telephone line) to hook up to online services and the Internet.
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Fiberpipe - Internet and Network Solutions
Acronym for modulator-demodulator. A modem is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over telephone lines. Computer information is stored digitally, whereas information transmitted over telephone lines is transmitted in the form of analog waves. A modem converts between these two forms.
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Mercury Network Dial-Up Frequently Asked Questions
A modem is an electronic device that converts digital data from a computer into a form suitable for transmission over telephone lines, and incoming signals from the telephone line into a form that can be recognized by the computer. Modems are available as external devices and as internal cards.
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A modem translates computer signals into phone signals meaning computers can communicate with each other via a telephone line. The faster your modem, the faster your Internet connection
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Modem is an acronym for MOdulate-DEModulate. A modem is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over telephone lines. Computer information is stored digitally, whereas information transmitted over telephone lines is transmitted in the form of analog waves. A modem converts data from analog to digital and vice versa (modulating and demodulating), enabling two computers to communicate with each other over a phone line.
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What's a Modem?

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As smart as your computer is, it's not capable of using a phone line without another piece of equipment called a modem. A modem is a small "box" that is attached to your computer (either internally or on the outside) and allows your computer to talk with other computers using the common phone interface. Modem stands for "Modulate/Demodulate" and refers to the action the modem performs as it translates your computer's electronic signal to the phone line and back again.
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SnowyNet - ADSL BROADBAND FAQ
Modems come in 2 basic styles - standard modems (bridges) and modem/routers which do the ADSL authentication, Internet Sharing and Security for you without any software. Then there's oddball ones like the D-Link DSL300+ which does the authentication but not Internet Sharing.
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A modem is a small box (or slot-in card) that connects your computer by way of a 'USB' connection to your phone socket (via a micro filter) thereby enabling connection to your broadband service.
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You may use a modem in an existing telephone jack or have an additional jack installed for this purpose. Back To Top
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Bulldog Broadband - FAQ: Installation and billing
A modem (or, more precisely an "ADSL modem") is a small box (or slot-in card) that connects a single computer to the telephone socket thereby enabling your broadband service. It normally has two sockets: one for your telephone line and the other for your PC. Usually it connects to the PC via a 'USB' port, but there are also models that connect to your PC via an Ethernet port (the socket is similar but slightly bigger than a phone socket). Ethernet modems require a network card in your PC.
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ENCToday.com : NC Freedom – FAQ
Yes, a modem is what lets your PC act as a phone and dial our servers so you can access the Internet.
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NCIA Support
A modem performs the task of taking the computers digital signal and converting it into an analog wave transmitted over your telephone lines, and taking that data and converting it back into digital for the computer to use.
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A device that allows computer information to be transmitted and received over a telephone line. The transmitting modem translates digital computer data into analog signals that can be carried over a phone line. The receiving modem translates the analog signals back to digital form.
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