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Name: agenoves
Date: October 17, 2002 at 10:22:00 Pacific
OS: Linux
CPU/Ram: Pentium IV
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I just bought this modem, I search all know places, but I can`t get the drivers (in my search, I found that this modem uses Motorola technology, but Motorola no loger support or make them), please If someone know about this chipset, or driver I can remplace, please post in this forum if you know some information or where can I find,
big thanks



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Name: walter byrd
Date: October 22, 2002 at 12:35:55 Pacific
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I have the same problem.

Product # ENF656-PCIG-NDPR
Chipset # MDV92XP

This product is advertised to "support" linux, but I can not find linux drivers anywhere.


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Name: Talent Chan
Date: October 27, 2002 at 21:14:24 Pacific
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See this:

Claims that (a company?) called NetoDragon "formerly Motorola" Modem Technology are not accurate. NetoDragon is making what they call a 'MDV92XP' chipset supporting V.92. Their website has a driver download page with drivers for Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, and XP. Caution: whois Netodragon? A Taiwan-based company whose front-page is a 90k jpg scanned image of a product sheet, plus a link to drivers. The webserver is in Canada. Sites selling these modems may call them NetDragon "formerly Motorola". This "formerly Motorola" part is inaccurate. (The NetoDragon or NetDragon modem is a soft (HSP) modem that includes a Motorola DAA (data access arrangement - the interface between the modem and the analog phone line), and a mis-named 'MDV92XP modem controller'.) The driver version available from NetoDragon's website is 2.92.04P - and it appears upon examination of the files, that NetoDragon is neither 'it's own' chipset, nor a 'formerly Motorola' chipset: NetoDragon/NetDragon is based upon the Smartlink chipset, and later drivers available from Smartlink should work.)



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