• US Robotics Modems

    From KrUpTiOn@1:226/17 to All on Tuesday, March 05, 2019 08:30:48
    All,

    Are there any SysOps with experience with the USR Model 5633b external USB (black) modem in linux? I've been searching google for help but all the help is like 5 years old or older. There is no off/on switch and the modem only turns on when the driver is installed...

    Thanks for ANY help!
    Regards,
    KrUpTiOn
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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to KrUpTiOn on Tuesday, March 05, 2019 10:55:00
    KrUpTiOn wrote to All <=-

    Are there any SysOps with experience with the USR Model 5633b
    external USB (black) modem in linux? I've been searching google
    for help but all the help is like 5 years old or older. There is
    no off/on switch and the modem only turns on when the driver is installed...

    I don't have any experience with that particular modem, but a
    quick Google search shows it to be what's known as a "Winmodem".
    Not going to work with Linux. Save yourself the aggravation and
    get something else. Nearly any *external* modem that uses a
    normal serial cable (NOT USB) should work fine... I recommend the
    USR Courier.



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  • From Dmxrob@1:103/705 to Dan Clough on Tuesday, March 05, 2019 11:39:06
    Re: Re: US Robotics Modems
    By: Dan Clough to KrUpTiOn on Tue Mar 05 2019 09:55 am

    I don't have any experience with that particular modem, but a
    quick Google search shows it to be what's known as a "Winmodem".

    Oh that brought back memories! Winmodem - an attempt by manufacturers to save a few pennies when manufacturing under the assumption that everyone was using Windows based systems.

    Fun times.

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  • From Android8675@1:103/705 to KrUpTiOn on Tuesday, March 05, 2019 11:39:32
    Re: US Robotics Modems
    By: KrUpTiOn to All on Tue Mar 05 2019 07:30 am

    Are there any SysOps with experience with the USR Model 5633b external USB (black) modem in linux? I've been searching google for help but all the help is like 5 years old or older. There is no off/on switch and the modem only turns on when the driver is installed...

    Yeah, what Dan said, your modem is Windows PnP only. Get an external USR Courier V.Everything, they are often on eBay for various prices, find one that comes with a serial cable, and make sure it's a real serial cable. I got a db-25 pin cable with a modem once, but it was just a 1-1 cable, took forever to realise the cable was the source of my woes.

    model 3453c is what you want... here's one...

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Robotics-Courier-56K-Business-Modum-USR3453C-Used-o ther/163571555237?hash=item26159fdba5:g:dlEAAOSwGelcZJNZ:rk:1:pf:0
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  • From Dan Clough@1:123/115 to Dmxrob on Tuesday, March 05, 2019 15:10:00
    Dmxrob wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    I don't have any experience with that particular modem, but a
    quick Google search shows it to be what's known as a "Winmodem".

    Oh that brought back memories!

    Hehe, bad ones I presume... :)

    Winmodem - an attempt by
    manufacturers to save a few pennies when manufacturing under the assumption that everyone was using Windows based systems.

    Fun times.

    Indeed. I'm hard-pressed to think of a more aggravating piece of
    garbage hardware, before or since.




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  • From Mortifis@1:103/705 to KrUpTiOn on Wednesday, March 06, 2019 10:33:25
    All,

    Are there any SysOps with experience with the USR Model 5633b external USB (black) modem in linux? I've been searching google for help but all the help is like 5 years old or older. There is no off/on switch and the modem only turns on when the driver is installed...

    It wasn't until the USR5686* that external modems became Linux compatible, so, sorry to say, you are likely SOL :/ and even with those models 5886* and beyond you have to flash the firmware, which has been known to kill the modem.

    FYI, Amazon has some decent USB modems are that Linux compatible.


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