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How do I setup my modem if it is not on the CompData compatible list?

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How do I setup my modem if it is not on the CompData compatible list?

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Check with the modem manufacturer, or read your modem documentation. You must have a Hardware Modem (not a winmodem or softmodem) with the following set in the init string: Hardware Flow control ON Software Flow control OFF Error Correction ON V.34 ON V.92 OFF For a modem to be compatible, it must meet the following specifications: Hardware Modem – the modem must have a controller chip. The modem must have an AT Command Set with full documentation. We recommend using name brand modems so that we can access documentation if needed. The following modems are known to work: US Robotics – All External modem models Us Robotics – Internal modems with a hardware controller chip (ie not the Winmodem models) The following modems do not work: All Connexant models – no controller chip. All ModemBlaster models – no documentation. Any modem labeled as a WinModem – no controller chip. Any modem labeled as a SoftModem – no controller chip.

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