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SLOW connect speeds with new USR modem.
When I recently did a MB and CPU upgrade , I forgot to save the drivers for my modem and ran to Wal-Mart to get one for a quick fix. I bought a USR model 5699B and for some reason, I absolutely cannot get it configured to have even a half way decent speed of bringing up web pages. Also, if I need to do any program updates, forget about it !!! It's not happening. I still have my old modem which is a Conexant, but I can't find the model #. It has all of the stickers that came on it, but I don't know which one if any denote the model #. The sad thing here is, I had much faster download speeds with my old system that had the slowest celeron 2.8GHz and an Intel D845gvsr MB. I now have a 3.2GHz P4 and an Intel D848PMB MB.
So, if anyone can help me configure the USR or help me find the model # for the CXT, I would be grateful. Or, I'm perfectly willing to go buy another internal modem if someone can offer a few good suggestions. Thanks, ~GH~ |
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The USR 5699B is a winmodem - software controlled. I'd recommend a USR 2976 - it's full hardware controlled, it's about 40 bucks from Newegg.
Read the numbers off the main chip on the CXT - we can prolly find you a driver if you want to try that again. Post what's on all the stickers too - that may give us a good clue. |
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CXT chip numbers
Here are the #'s on the main chip on my CXT modem, exactly as they are written.
CX11256-11 A103804.2 0346 Korea Also, the only USR2976 modem I could find was OEM. Does that make any difference ? Last edited by grasshopper32; 12-31-2005 at 07:15 PM. |
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The 2976 is OEM only. That only means it comes in a bag with no software or documentation. You can download the driver from USR's site. To get it to install in XP, you have to unzip the drivers onto a FLOPPY, point the hardware wizard to the floppy, and accept unsigned drivers.
Here's a page with CXT info - http://www.modem-help.com/chipsets.p...=122&nbd=10202 |
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CXT model #
Thanks GLC for your help. I tried a longshot and called eMachines since that's what my PC was before I gutted it and got a really cool tech guy who gave me the model # for the CXT modem. The only problem was that he could'nt tell if one of the numbers/letters was the number 1 or the letter I. here it is both ways as he read it to me MA560IV.92 or MA5601V.92. I just got it about 10 mins ago and have started looking, but no luck yet. Also, last night I was doing a search on another series of #'s I found on the CXT modem
RD01-D850 and got some results but not enough to get the drivers. Using either CXT RD01-D850 or Conexant RD01-D850 I found a site by a comapny called Aztech I think that had the exact picture of my modem but no information that I deemed usable and now I can't find the site again...lol... Oh BTW, as far as the USR2976 goes, I don't have a floppy drive. The closest thing I have is an 8 in1 media card reader if any of those cards can hold the amount of data for that driver download. |
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Aztech no longer offers drivers for their analog modems. I would think if you went to the E-Machines website and looked up the original model number of the computer, you might be able to find a driver?
If any of your card readers are drive A, you can use that to install the USR driver. |
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Hey glc, just to satisfy my own curiosity, why do the drivers for that 2976 have to be on a floppy? If it goes through the hardware wizard, couldn't you just browse to the site of the driver file on the hard drive?
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I would *think* so, but I've heard of issues doing it that way with XP because you have to use the Win2000 driver. I think the .inf file may be hardcoded to the A drive.
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Ah, I see. Thanks g.
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