Aus.Linx Modems Redback 336e - Ext Voice-Speakerphone-P'n'P Driver Download

Download the latest version of the Redback 336e - Ext Voice-Speakerphone-P'n'P driver for your computer's operating system. Visitors have downloaded this file "tasdev336i.zip" 814 times with an aggregate rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on 14 reviews. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 495.9 KB.

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Supported Models

336i

Kookaburra 33.6kbps PCMCIA Modem (version 2)

Kookaburra 336pc - PCMCIA Data-Fax (version 1)

Kookaburra 56kbps PCMCIA Fax Modem

Redback 336e - Ext Voice-Speakerphone

Redback 336e - Ext Voice-Speakerphone-P'n'P

Redback 336i - Int Voice-Speakerphone-P'n'P

Rockwell Voice Modem Serial Wave Device

Manufacturers

Aus.Linx Modems

Microsoft

Supported Operating Systems

Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1

File Name

Additional Notes

Just the right driver for the right Modem.

Uploaded By

XX_RydeR (DG Member) on 5-Apr-2001

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Driver Contents File List

The following files are found inside the driver download file.

Name Size Date
AWCL1_32.DLL 22.5 KB 30 Jan 1996
POINTFM.EXE 6.8 KB 27 Feb 1997
FILEXFER.CNT 342 bytes 16 Nov 1995
WSVV.VXD 92.2 KB 16 Nov 1995
mdmtd56k.inf 52.9 KB 20 Feb 1998
SERWAVE.INF 4.8 KB 7 Nov 1997
CB56KP.EXE 7.0 KB 3 Aug 1997
UNIMODEM.VXD 55.4 KB 11 Jul 1996
FEMERMES.WAV 4.5 KB 16 Nov 1995
VTDI.386 5.7 KB 16 Nov 1995
nt4combo/comnet.sys 24.6 KB 6 Nov 1997
nt4combo/disk1 25 bytes 7 Nov 1997
nt4combo/oemsetup.inf 35.2 KB 11 Mar 1998
nt4combo/serial.sys 62.8 KB 6 Nov 1997
RAS/AUSLINX.MDM 9.1 KB 11 Nov 1996
MODEM.CPL 52.1 KB 11 Mar 1996
WIN311/RHSICOMM.DRV 11.6 KB 28 Jul 1997
WIN311/README.TXT 1.2 KB 28 Jul 1997
WIN311/AUSLX311.INF 5.6 KB 10 Feb 1997
MDMTDEV2.INF 35.9 KB 7 Nov 1997
mdmkook2.inf 59.0 KB 7 Nov 1997
readme/KOOKA.TXT 6.2 KB 27 Feb 1997
readme/SETPNP.TXT 981 bytes 17 Jan 1997
readme/dir.dir 3.7 KB 4 Sep 1997
readme/readme.txt 7.4 KB 7 Nov 1997
readme/bitware.txt 408 bytes 4 Sep 1997
readme/rock2.txt 43.9 KB 19 May 1997
readme/ROCKWELL.TXT 66.2 KB 27 Feb 1997
WSOCK32.DLL 66.6 KB 16 Nov 1995
WSOCK.VXD 15.5 KB 16 Nov 1995
FTE.DLL 53.2 KB 16 Nov 1995
WSOCK32N.DLL 27.6 KB 24 Aug 1996
FEMOPERA.WAV 11.4 KB 16 Nov 1995
AWFXIO32.DLL 44.0 KB 30 Jan 1996
SERWVDRV.DRV 12.1 KB 24 Jun 1996
SERIALUI.DLL 12.0 KB 11 Mar 1996
UMDM32.DLL 6.1 KB 11 Mar 1996
VMODCTL.DLL 4.1 KB 31 Oct 1995
VVEXE32.EXE 10.2 KB 16 Nov 1995
UMDMXFRM.DLL 14.4 KB 11 Mar 1996
SERWAVE.VXD 14.2 KB 12 Jan 1996
WINSOCK.DLL 42.4 KB 24 Aug 1996
MDMRBACK.INF 40.0 KB 6 Jan 1998
MDMTDEV1.INF 52.8 KB 24 Feb 1998
setpnp.exe 6.7 KB 1 Apr 1997
UNIMDM.TSP 43.1 KB 5 Jul 1996
FILEXFER.EXE 48.1 KB 16 Nov 1995
WAVEWRAP.DRV 18.5 KB 11 Mar 1996
Mdmkooka.inf 30.2 KB 7 Nov 1997
MODEMUI.DLL 37.8 KB 11 Mar 1996
SPKTRN32.DLL 9.2 KB 5 Jul 1996
SPKTRN16.DLL 1.5 KB 11 Mar 1996
UMDM16.DLL 2.1 KB 11 Mar 1996

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  2. Select the Driver tab.

  3. Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions.

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