The V92 External Modem is a modem manufactured by Intel. If you cannot connect to the network, or have slow transfer speeds or intermittent disconnection problems, you may need to update your modem driver or firmware. This version of "PCMCIAmodem.zip" has been downloaded 238 times with a user rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on 10 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 99.4 KB.
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3.0.5.0 (2001-06-08) via .inf
Driver for a PCMCIA that is a pain to install because you cant find any drivers for it. The company sent us this floppy with a working driver finnaly. The card only has the FCCID on it of OAEGFM5600-CF and LUITAI-25968-M5-E the zip has drivers for 9X 2K XP and linux.
Nathan (DG Member) on 4-Dec-2003
MODEMWAVE\INTELADPCMVOICEMODEMWAVE
MODEMWAVE\INTEL_V90_PCMCIA_(MD5661)_MODEM
MODEMWAVE\INTEL_V92_EXTERNAL_(MD5660)_MODEM
MODEMWAVE\INTEL_V92_EXTERNAL_MODEM
MODEMWAVE\INTEL_V92_PCMCIA_(MD5661)_MODEM
PCMCIA\INTEL_CORP_V92__MODEM-AT-MD56XX-979B
PCMCIA\INTEL_CORP_V92__MODEM-AT-MD56XX-C6A3
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
manual/Manual.doc | 225.3 KB | 24 Sep 1998 |
WIN9X/MDMINT.INF | 13.4 KB | 17 Jun 2002 |
WIN9X/SERWVINT.INF | 2.4 KB | 14 Jun 2002 |
Installation.txt | 7.8 KB | 4 Apr 2002 |
WinXP/WinXP.txt | 691 bytes | 6 Mar 2002 |
Release.txt | 619 bytes | 6 Mar 2002 |
Linux/Linux.txt | 1.5 KB | 6 Mar 2002 |
atcmd.txt | 537 bytes | 12 Mar 2002 |
WIN2K/MDMINT2K.INF | 13.7 KB | 17 Jun 2002 |
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