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PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 2:41 pm
by TeamXlink
I think a thread like this would be of good use.
Post your modem/s that you use with your PC-DC Server, if possible the model number as well.
I will update this first post to include the ones you reply with.
If your modem is Linux compatible, that would be a good thing to say as well.
LIST
- Zoom 56k V.92/V.90 PCI Internal Model 3030 - (Linux, Windows)
- Creative Modem Blaster USB DE5771 (External, and only Windows)
- U.S.Robotics 56k Message Modem (Serial port, should be valid on Linux)
- B1456PR PCI ROCKWELL HSF BULK (PCI Internal, Windows)
- S56MR (AMR, Smart Link 56K Voice Modem Windows)
- ESS ES56H-PI Data Fax Voice Modem (PCI Internal, Windows)
- All Modems With Conexant Chipsets work (Linux, Windows)
- Zoom 3095 USB modem (Linux, Windows Mac, Voltage Line Inducer Required)
- Conceptronic USB 56k voice fax modem (External, Windows)
- Rosewill RNX-56USB (External USB, Phone Line Sim)
Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 3:58 pm
by Indiket
Voice capable modems mmmm, I had a list. Let me see...
Yep, here there is a list of working modems with PC-DC:
My system: Windows XP SP3 | Ubuntu 12.10 kernel 3.5.0-21-generic
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- Creative Modem Blaster USB DE5771 | USB | Yes | No
- B1456PR PCI ROCKWELL HSF BULK | PCI | Yes | Yes (1)
- S56MR (Smart Link 56K Voice Modem) | AMR | Yes | -
- ESS ES56H-PI Data Fax Voice Modem | PCI | Yes | No
- SupraExpress 56i PRO | PCI | Yes | Yes (1)
- LG LM-I56N | PCI | Yes | No
- U.S.Robotics 56k Soft | PCI | Yes | Yes (1)
- Conceptronic C56PMI | PCI | Yes | Yes (1)
(1) WinModem compatible with Conexant / RockWell module (hsfmodem). I managed to compile it successfully on my Ubuntu

Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 4:07 pm
by TeamXlink
Thank you, I added yours to the main post.
Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 5:45 pm
by brourke228
Pretty much all modems with Conexant chipset will work.
Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 10:02 am
by Favrenation
I use a WIN Lucent Modem (PCI) can work in Linux apparently with Ubuntu 7.04. Also Kingbuzzo uses Zoom 3095 USB modem. Linux,Mac, and Windows Compatible. But you need a Model A modem with line voltage inducer for it to work.
Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:19 pm
by Kaizoku ChaosStar
Can somebody please find out if the "Aztech SoftK56 Data Fax PCI Modem" works?

Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:42 pm
by TeamXlink
Kaizoku ChaosStar wrote:Can somebody please find out if the "Aztech SoftK56 Data Fax PCI Modem" works?

Its voice compatible so it should work.
Like brourke228 said, nearly all modems with Conexant chip sets will work in Windows and Linux for this.
Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 7:44 am
by Kaizoku ChaosStar
TeamXlink wrote:Kaizoku ChaosStar wrote:Can somebody please find out if the "Aztech SoftK56 Data Fax PCI Modem" works?

Its voice compatible so it should work.
Like brourke228 said, nearly all modems with Conexant chip sets will work in Windows and Linux for this.
It is?
Thanks, you just brought my confidence in this to a whole new level.
Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:42 am
by TeamXlink
Kaizoku ChaosStar wrote:TeamXlink wrote:Kaizoku ChaosStar wrote:Can somebody please find out if the "Aztech SoftK56 Data Fax PCI Modem" works?

Its voice compatible so it should work.
Like brourke228 said, nearly all modems with Conexant chip sets will work in Windows and Linux for this.
It is?
Thanks, you just brought my confidence in this to a whole new level.
Well, the searches I did online for it tell me that its voice compatible, did you buy it yet? If not check the box to make sure.
Now I'm worried I might be wrong.
Re: PC - DC Server Compatible Modem List
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 2:53 pm
by Kaizoku ChaosStar
My modem was bought way back. It does have holes in it all over. On top there are some rectangular and circular holes. Guess the circular ones are speakers then.