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How do I use a generic brand 28.8k Fax Modem with my 5400 with Vadem PCMCIA Chipset in Windows 95?

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How do I use a generic brand 28.8k Fax Modem with my 5400 with Vadem PCMCIA Chipset in Windows 95?

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If you have trouble using your 28.8k Fax Modem, following these steps : Note : This procedure forces Windows 95 to use the Fax Modem in 16-bit Cardsoft mode, and may not be compatible with some of the communication software written for Windows 95, including the Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking. Follow these steps only if your fax modem does not work. • Install Cardwork. (Click Here for instruction on installing cardwork.) • Insert the Fax Modem card. Cardwizard should start, and should show you the manufacturer of the card in one of the slots. It should also show you a question mark in front of the card’s name. • Click on the slot with the modem, and click on View / Properties / Drivers. • Check the box next to Change Drivers. This will activate the two choices above it. The choice “Use Plug and Play Mode” should be selected. • Select “Use Cardsoft Mode”, and click on OK. • Remove and re-insert the card when prompted by Cardwizard. • After the card is inserted, click on the slot again in

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