Luc,
Your modem being a USB modem, the USB Id's which you quote are useless.
If this modem is recent, currently sold by US Robotics, please try to
find the box, or copy from the device, absolutely everything which you
csn see on the device and on the box.
If your modem is one of models 5635 or 5637, then it definitely is not
a Winmodem but a modem with a serial controller which does not need any
driver except the standard Linux serial driver included in each Linux
distribution by default.
If the model is different, you still can easily try your luck (i.e. not
a winmodem) by simply applying the command
sudo wvdialconf
It your modem indeed contains a serial modem, wvdialconf will find and
report a modem such as /dev/ttyS0 or S1 or S2 etc... under the
condition that you have powered up the modem before looking for it.
You then do not need wvdial to use it.
Use whatever dialler you like , to be configured with the /dev/ttyS...
detected by wvdialconf
Jacques
04c1:3021 U.S. Robotics (3Com) 56k Voice FaxModem Proer
04c1:3021 U.S. Robotics (3Com) 56k Voice FaxModem Proer
On 05/06/2011 04:39 PM, Luc Filiatrault wrote:
04c1:3021 U.S. Robotics (3Com) 56k Voice FaxModem Pro