Re: Chaim, Creative USB Modem Blaster?, USA, Debian GNU/Linux 4.0, kernel 2.6.18-5-486

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Chaim,
It is impossible to identify an USB modem by its chipset, at least I do not know how to do that.
Please, which are the make of your modem?
Please give as much information as you can, including everything written on the modem. If the device would be a PCI chip embedded in the USB modem, then 148d means that the manufacturer is Digicom which has only one modem, 1003, in its catalog (a Conexant HCF clone or embedded). But this is not your case.
There is no information for any device model 1671 made by Digicom.
Rob Clark's well maintained table http://xmodem.org/modems/usblist.html
shows two modems made by ASKEY using Digicom chips: none has the same USB chip 148d:1671 as yours.
Have you read http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Modem-HOWTO-2.html ?
And specially section 2.9 ?
Have you tried to run wvdialconf (see man wvdialconf or http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/wvdial.html) to see if by chance your modem is USB CDC ACM compliant and thus will work without any extra driver?
Are you aware that the modem has to be powered when trying wvdialconf?

Jacques

C M Ackerman wrote:
The usb modem reports:
ID 148d:1671

Is there support for this?

Thanks in advance,
Chaim

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