Possible help:
<A HREF="http
/www.modem-help.co.uk/chips/conhcf.html" target="_new">Modem Chipsets: Conexant (formerly Rockwell)</A>
<A HREF="http
/forumz.tomshardware.com/software/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=23231#23231" target="_new">Modem Drivers</A>
<A HREF="http
/www.du.edu/uts/helpdesk/56k/data.html" target="_new">56K Data Page</A>
Hey, xyz ... you forgot a cardinal rule when asking for a driver file on a message board; mentioning the version of the operating system. All drivers for all products do not work in all operating systems. When you need something specific, it's best to <i>be</i> specific, and provide the other person with all the helpful information possible.
This is not a personal criticism, you understand. That's not my style. I'm not the forum moderator, and I don't try to be. I'm just attempting to help you help yourself. The more information you furnish when making a request, the greater is the chance that you'll get a useful response.
You've been asking a lot of questions since arriving here at THGC, and that's an excellent thing. But because of the nature of the questions, might I suggest adding a signature to your posts that contains the specifications for your personal computers?
The <A HREF="http
/www.anandtech.com/myanandtech.html" target="_new">AnandTech</A> website has a section where you can join their community, and then create a profile of your systems with a clickable link, which you can use in nearly any online forum. I've found it to be very handy to have the complete specifications for my computers as part of my signature, instead of having to list them in any posts that require the information.
I keep a text file that contains the links to my System Rigs on the Quick Launch Toolbar, and whenever I answer a post, I just quickly copy and paste the links into the post. It's a snap.
While there, you might also wish to join the AnandTech community, as they also have an active online forum.
For some questions, you might wish to check out <A HREF="http
/www.google.com/advanced_search" target="_new">Google's Advanced Search Engine</A>, which is my personal favorite. Google also has a <A HREF="http
/toolbar.google.com/" target="_new">toolbar</A> which can be installed in the browser, making quick searches much faster and easier.
Good luck with that modem driver!
Toejam31
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