e,
However, the two (U.S. Robotics and Zoom) hardware modems mentioned in my
earlier post will work in Vista, guaranteed! Even so, your budget
constraints prohibits you from using them. The only function that I wouldn't
guarantee to work with those two modems is the call waiting function,
because that function depends on software, and that software must be
compatible with Vista. Apart from that, those two modems will work, in case
anyone is thinking about this situation and got confused from all the
comments.
--
freddy
"e" wrote:
> Well mate, i gotta tell ya.....
> After spending a whole day reading vendors and producers and tech sites....
> and still could not find out for certain whether any pci modem would work....
> this including microsoft itself. i was left to bend your ear!
> And funny enough i even phoned ZOOM themselves, and still could not get a
> definitive answer.
> Based on the complexity that you revealed to me, i could not work out what
> was hardware, what was software, and what was inbetween.
> SO i decided to buy myself a £9 SOFTWARE modem today, and have 32 bit vista
> drivers for it! :-)
> I came to the same conclusion mate.
> Thanks for the help :-)
>
> e
>
>
> "freddy" wrote:
>
> > e,
> >
> > I'm always having additional thoughts. Here is my latest one: If you are
> > on a budget, the best approach is to find a soft modem that's compatible with
> > Vista. I'm sure there are some to be found. I'm now finished. Big relief,
> > yes?
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> > "e" wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks Freddy,
> > > i will try and get hold of a cheapo fully hardware driven pci modem like you
> > > suggested. Although i think i would prefer something nearer the $20,
> > > therefore £10 jobby rather than anything too expensive. :-)
> > > Thinking on it, maybe the standard fax functions may work on it, even if the
> > > software driver stuff like call waiting, hold call stuff won't?
> > > Might be a case of test it and see. :-(
> > > Thankyou for your help mate.
> > >
> > > e
> > >
> > >
> > > "freddy" wrote:
> > >
> > > > e,
> > > >
> > > > I took the step on checking at the Zoom website, and I can tell you that the
> > > > 3025 is half hardware and half software controlled. It has on-board DSP but
> > > > a software controller. The Zoom 2920 is a fully hardware based modem. This
> > > > will work with Vista with no further software needed.
> > > > --
> > > > freddy
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "e" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Erm, think i asked the question in the subject line. may have over done it. :-)
> > > > > Basically i got a vista ultimate comp coming next week, and really need an
> > > > > internal pci fax modem for work on this system.
> > > > > Anyone know if the zoom mentioned above will be compatable?
> > > > > Or name a pci fax modem that will certainly work?
> > > > >
> > > > > Any help gratefully received.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks :-)
> > > > > e
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