CNet CNFM560-RU Driver Download (Official)

CNet Technology Drivers

The CNFM560-RU is a modem manufactured by CNet Technology. 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 "fm560ru.zip" has been downloaded 66 times with a user rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on 7 reviews. The uploader reports that this update will work successfully on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 2.3 MB.

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Supported Models

CNFM560-RU

Conexant HCF 56K Data Fax PCMCIA Modem

Conexant HCF CTR21 56K PCMCIA Modem

Manufacturers

CNet

Conexant

Supported Operating Systems

Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98

File Name

Versions

V1.0 /8.4.2.167.004

Additional Notes

V.90 56Kbps Data/Fax Modem PCMCIA Card

Uploaded By

Rajesh (DG Staff Member) on 1-Mar-2005

Driver Contents File List

The following files are found inside the driver download file.

Name Size Date
PCMUNIST.EXE 61.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
ROKKMOSD.VXD 11.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN2000/DISK1 23 bytes 17 Dec 1999
WIN2000/RSSPCM~1.INF 37.6 KB 19 Feb 2002
WIN2000/1143167K.CAT 24 bytes 20 Dec 1999
WIN2000/WINACPCM.SYS 792.1 KB 19 Apr 2000
HCFCSA32.DLL 106.5 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN95AC.VXD 364.7 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/PCMUNIST.EXE 61.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/ROKKMOSD.VXD 11.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/HCFCSA32.DLL 106.5 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/WIN95AC.VXD 364.7 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/TURBOVBF.VXD 10.6 KB 4 Jan 1999
WIN98/PINSTAPI.DLL 139.3 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/HCFCSA.DLL 158.8 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/DPAL.VXD 347.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/TURBOVCD.VXD 15.4 KB 4 Jan 1999
WIN98/HCFDRV.VXD 23.7 KB 19 Apr 2000
WIN98/RSSPCM.INF 35.2 KB 14 Mar 2002
WIN98/DETECT.VXD 6.2 KB 12 Apr 1999
WIN98/ROKV42.VXD 96.3 KB 19 Apr 2000
TURBOVBF.VXD 10.6 KB 4 Jan 1999
WINXP/DISK1 23 bytes 17 Dec 1999
WINXP/RSSPCM~1.INF 37.6 KB 19 Feb 2002
WINXP/1143167K.CAT 24 bytes 20 Dec 1999
WINXP/WINACPCM.SYS 792.1 KB 19 Apr 2000
PINSTAPI.DLL 139.3 KB 19 Apr 2000
HCFCSA.DLL 158.8 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/PCMUNIST.EXE 61.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/ROKKMOSD.VXD 11.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/HCFCSA32.DLL 106.5 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/WIN95AC.VXD 364.7 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/TURBOVBF.VXD 10.6 KB 4 Jan 1999
ME/PINSTAPI.DLL 139.3 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/HCFCSA.DLL 158.8 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/DPAL.VXD 347.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/TURBOVCD.VXD 15.4 KB 4 Jan 1999
ME/HCFDRV.VXD 23.7 KB 19 Apr 2000
ME/RSSPCM.INF 38.0 KB 15 Mar 2002
ME/DETECT.VXD 6.2 KB 12 Apr 1999
ME/ROKV42.VXD 96.3 KB 19 Apr 2000
DPAL.VXD 347.4 KB 19 Apr 2000
TURBOVCD.VXD 15.4 KB 4 Jan 1999
HCFDRV.VXD 23.7 KB 19 Apr 2000
RSSPCM.INF 35.2 KB 14 Mar 2002
DETECT.VXD 6.2 KB 12 Apr 1999
ROKV42.VXD 96.3 KB 19 Apr 2000

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