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John Snyder

Modems
« on: June 18, 2003, 08:58:16 PM »
What modems are comptable with SME.
I was trying to find a compabilty list witch I swear i saw before but i cant find it does any one know What modems are compatable?

rasjos

Re: Modems
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2003, 03:28:35 AM »
Almost all external modems are compatible.  I tend to use US Robotics as they are hassle free plug and play.  Some internal modems will work but you may have some trouble in configuring them.  I would stick to a well known external for ease of use and reliability.  Internals are a bad idea.

rasjos

guestHH

Re: Modems
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2003, 12:36:20 AM »
Why are internals a bad idea..?

Here's a list of internals that work perfectly with SME 5.x

Type              Required parameters (in addition to type and protocol)
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 1   Teles 16.0               irq, mem, io
 2   Teles  8.0               irq, mem
 3   Teles 16.3 (non PnP)     irq, io
 4   Creatix/Teles PnP        irq, io0 (ISAC), io1 (HSCX)
 5   AVM A1 (Fritz)           irq, io
 5   AVM (Fritz!Card Classic) irq, io
 6   ELSA PCC/PCF cards       io or nothing for autodetect (the iobase is required
                              only if you have more than one ELSA card in your PC)
 7   ELSA Quickstep 1000      irq, io  (from isapnp setup)
 8   Teles 16.3 PCMCIA        irq, io
 9   ITK ix1-micro Rev.2      irq, io  (from isapnp setup?)
10   ELSA PCMCIA              irq, io  (set with card manager)
11   Eicon.Diehl Diva ISA PnP irq, io
11   Eicon.Diehl Diva PCI     no parameter
12   ASUS COM ISDNLink        irq, io  (from isapnp setup)
13   HFC-2BS0 based cards     irq, io
14   Teles 16.3c PnP          irq, io
15   Sedlbauer Speed Card     irq, io
15   Sedlbauer PC/104         irq, io
15   Sedlbauer Speed PCI      no parameter
16   USR Sportster internal   irq, io
17   MIC card                 irq, io
18   ELSA Quickstep 1000PCI   no parameter
19   Compaq ISDN S0 ISA card  irq, io0, io1, io (from isapnp setup io=IO2)
20   NETjet PCI card          no parameter
21   Teles PCI                no parameter
22   Sedlbauer Speed Star (PCMCIA) irq, io (set with card manager)
24   Dr. Neuhaus Niccy PnP    irq, io0, io1 (from isapnp setup)
24   Dr. Neuhaus Niccy PCI    no parameter
25   Teles S0Box              irq, io (of the used lpt port)
26   AVM A1 PCMCIA (Fritz!)   irq, io (set with card manager)
27   AVM PnP (Fritz!PnP)      irq, io  (from isapnp setup)
27   AVM PCI (Fritz!PCI)      no parameter
28   Sedlbauer Speed Fax+     irq, io (from isapnp setup)
29   Siemens I-Surf 1.0       irq, io, memory (from isapnp setup)
30   ACER P10                 irq, io (from isapnp setup)
31   HST Saphir               irq, io
32   Telekom A4T              none
33   Scitel Quadro            subcontroller (4*S0, subctrl 1...4)
34   Gazel ISDN cards (ISA)   irq,io
34   Gazel ISDN cards (PCI)   none
35   HFC 2BDS0 PCI            none
36   W6692 based PCI cards    none
37   2BDS0 S+, SP/PCMCIA      irq,io (pcmcia must be set with cardmgr)

Dave Liquorice

Re: Modems
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2003, 02:26:06 AM »
> Here's a list of internals that work perfectly with SME 5.x
{snip}

They are all ISDN Terminal Adapters or codecs, not modems. Now does John really mean a modem (to work on an analogue line) or a TA/codec for ISDN?

Cheers
Dave.

Marc

Re: Modems
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2003, 08:31:40 PM »
rasjos wrote:
>
> Almost all external modems are compatible.  I tend to use US
> Robotics as they are hassle free plug and play.  Some
> internal modems will work but you may have some trouble in
> configuring them.  I would stick to a well known external for
> ease of use and reliability.  Internals are a bad idea.
>
> rasjos

I use a GVC internal modem. It works flawlessly.

Avoid win modems, and you should be ok.

Marc

Gerald

Re: Modems
« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2003, 09:35:47 PM »
I am setting up a 6.0 beta server with a US Robotics external Sportster modem Model 0781. I can seem to get it to work. I have had no problems in the past. I don't know if the modem is bad or my switch settings are wrong. I have experimented with the switchs to no avail. I would appreciate anyone pointing me in the right direction. I have left the command strings at default in the manager.

Charlie Brady

Re: Modems
« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2003, 11:15:33 PM »
Gerald wrote:
 
> I would appreciate anyone
> pointing me in the right direction.

The "right direction" is in the release notes for the 6.0beta release:

*** NOTE: This is a developer preview.
*** Do not install this release on production servers.
*** Please report all feedback to smebugs@mitel.com
***    (and only there, please)

Charlie

Gerald

Re: Modems
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2003, 11:45:39 PM »
Charlie:
This is purely a development server. I am only setting it up for testing only.

Charlie Brady

Beta releases are for testing (wasRe: Modems
« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2003, 12:22:40 AM »
Gerald wrote:

> This is purely a development server. I am only setting it up
> for testing only.

Sure. Hopefully your reason for testing is to find problems and report them to smebugs@mitel.com. That is the sole reason for the release.

Charlie

Gerald

Re: Beta releases are for testing (wasRe: Modems
« Reply #9 on: July 19, 2003, 12:53:31 AM »
That is my intent. My primary interest is internet access speed in rural areas with only dialup. I am doing some volunteer work for a rural fire department.

Dan Williams

Re: Modems
« Reply #10 on: October 22, 2003, 07:54:42 PM »
RequestedDeletion,
Have you ever used or tried the following internal modem?
http://www.aopen.com/products/modem/fm56-px.htm
This is an PnP Modem, I wanted to configure an SME to use dial-up to connect to the ISP, however I do not know what port to tell sme to use?
Any assistance greatly appreciated.
Dan