Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware Try modem manu. Web site for xp drivers. If not found, buy a new modem - theyre cheap! 'jtm62' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I have a netodragon 56K voice modem on my computer and currently use Windows 98 2ed.
I am upgrading to Windows XP home edition. The upgrade report states that this modem might need additional files to work and that 'modem country selection' in the control panel is not supported by XP. How can I update 'modem country selection' and the modem so that it will work with XP?
Driver Model OS Original Upload Date Last Modification Driver File File Size Compatible Computer Models Availabilty To Instalation Manager Netodragon 56k Voice Modem 2.121.109 For Windows 7 32 bit alldrivers-2.121.109.exe 140kb Fujitsu FMVCE80T7, Fujitsu FPC03051DN, Panasonic CF-W8EWYAJP, Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E220s, NEC PC-VL5707D1Y, HP EP074AA-ABU m7340.uk, Sony SVE15138CGS, EMachines EL1330, HP P8652A-ABF 722, HP BK424AAR-ABA HPE-257c, Sony VGN-AW15GH, Lenovo 1024AMU, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem L41.1881.1 For Windows 7 64 bit 11/5/2014 alldrivers-l41.1881.1.exe 170kb HCL Infosystems GETZ-LD, Foxconn Inferno Katana GTI, WIPRO WSG48355W7-0023, Sony VPCZ11A7R, HP 100-5152, LG R405-A.CPF1E1, Toshiba SATELLITE C850-16W, LG LB50-CC34ZL, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem K1.1402 For Windows 7 2/1/2015 alldrivers-k1.1402.exe 162kb Lenovo 3000 S200 Desktop, IBM IBM System x3500 M2 Server -783932M, IBM 28815AU, LG E500-S.AP28P, HP KT536AA-ABJ IQ507jp, LG R380-AP6BK, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem 30722.1 For Windows 10 1/27/2015 alldrivers-30722.1.exe 76kb IBM 812235U, IBM 842777G, NEC PC-LS350ES1KR, IBM IBM System x3500 M4 Server -7383AC1, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem C61.1974 For Windows 10 64 bit xxjvc-c61.1974.exe 63kb ABook Z410, Lenovo 3000 J110 Desktop, NEC PC-LL850SG, Lenovo 7484WWY, Acer Aspire 1820PTZ, and more.
Netodragon 56k Voice Modem 80084 For Windows 7 32 bit alldrivers-80084.exe 146kb HP FK935AA-ABG IQ515a, Toshiba SATELLITE L850-1KZ, HP GQ538AA-ABD a6214.de, Fujitsu AMILO Li 2732, ASUS N56VM, Sony VGN-AW120D, Lenovo 8927W1L, HP HP G60 Notebook PC, Compaq FR604AA-ABF SR5529FR, MSI MS-6508, Sony VGN-TZ37GNN, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem E62979 For Windows 7 64 bit 2/25/2015 rryr-e62979.exe 121kb HP 810-190jp, Sony VPCF13WFX, NEC Express5800/110Ge N8100-1447Y, Sony VPCZ12X9R, Fujitsu FMVF53BDWS, Gateway MC7803U, WINCOR NIXDORF EPC A4, Acer Aspire 182dPTZ, Gateway GT5473E, NEC PC-MY28AAZ75, Panasonic CF-T8EWETZAM, HP NM953AA-UUW p6054sc, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem K220 For Windows 7 2/11/2015 alldrivers-k220.exe 102kb Fujitsu FMVNFD85D, IBM 2668W13, Sony SVE151100C, IBM 23728EG, Gigabyte GA-6FASV1, Fujitsu FMVNFD70RC, Seneca PRO0542, Toshiba SATELLITE NB10t-A-103, Panasonic CF-W8GWEYZNT, HP PS422AA-ABG m1277a, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem 801.126 For Windows 10 10/8/2014 alldrivers-801.126.exe 184kb HP 23-f390, Sony VPCEG1S1R, Dell Inspiron 580, Packard Bell SPIRIT 4054, and more.
Netodragon 56k Voice Modem F42280 For Windows 10 64 bit alldrivers-f42280.exe 72kb LG R490-KR8WK, HP FR449AA-ABU s3621uk, Compaq EP103AA-ABU SR1709UK GB610, Sony VPCEH3T9E, Sony VGN-Z17GNB, Medion E3211, Dell Inspiron 3646, Epson Endeavor Pro8000-H, Sony VGN-SZ1XP, NEC PC-MY26LEZ78, Gateway 4800 Series, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem 331.102 For Windows 8 8/28/2014 alldrivers-331.102.exe 86kb IBM 2724NM0, Toshiba Satellite A300-1L0, NEC Express5800/110Ge N8100-1447Y, HP KP266AA-ABZ a6431.it, HP HP Compaq dc5100 SFF, Compaq DD373A-ABY 6650 DK110, ASUS X200MA, HP EJ218AA-B14 w5240.be, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem 70297 For Windows 7 32 bit alldrivers-70297.exe 62kb Sony VGX-TP1DTV, IBM 6221PGG, IBM System x3200 M3 -732842G, NEC EASYNOTE PB47S00186, LG RD580-UAD18E, Compaq Presario 2700EA 470024-565, Toshiba Satellite 1415, Foxconn A6GMV, SIEMENS MC PC BOX V5 CPB, Toshiba Dynabook Satellite T30 173C/5W, HP PY142AA-AB3 w5180d, HP PS304AA-ABH t880.nl, Sony VPCEH3T9E, and more. Netodragon 56k Voice Modem 73440 For Windows 7 64 bit 1/2/2015 alldrivers-73440.exe 84kb IBM IBM System x3500 M2 Server -783932M, Acer TravelMate 8571, Acer AS5732Z, Compaq NP291AA-AB2 SR5837CX, and more.
Why do i see many drivers? Below is a list of drivers that may be suitable for your device. With the different devices, they can have the same driver, it's because they all use the same chip manufacturer. How to select driver? If you are looking for an update, pickup the latest one. If your driver isn't working, use the driver having the same OEM with the your laptop/desktop brand name.
Watch this video to see how it works -.: 2K=Windows 2000, 2K3= Windows 2003, XP= Windows XP, VISTA = Windows Vista, WIN7 = Windows 7 Driver name OEM Filename Version Date Size Operating System Download Your driver is up to date - if you have a problem with your driver, you can try to re-install the old version as below. Your driver is up to date - if you have a problem with your driver, you can try to re-install the old version as below. NetoDragon 56K Voice Modem Others 3.80.12.908 2004-03-17 49.82 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits LM-I56N Others 3.80.12.908 2004-03-17 2.9 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits NetoDragon 56K Voice Modem Others 3.80.12.908 2004-03-17 1.35 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits LM-I56N Others 3.80.12.908 2004-03-17 3.02 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits LM-I56N Others 3.80.12.908 2004-03-17 3.02 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits NetoDragon 56K Voice Modem Others 3.80.12.908 2004-03-17 3.03 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits.
Why do i see many drivers? Below is a list of drivers that may be suitable for your device. Orange islands episodes. With the different devices, they can have the same driver, it's because they all use the same chip manufacturer. How to select driver?
If you are looking for an update, pickup the latest one. If your driver isn't working, use the driver having the same OEM with the your laptop/desktop brand name. Watch this video to see how it works -.: 2K=Windows 2000, 2K3= Windows 2003, XP= Windows XP, VISTA = Windows Vista, WIN7 = Windows 7 Driver name OEM Filename Version Date Size Operating System Download Smart Link 56K Modem 3.40.3.410 2003-08-20 3.35 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits NetoDragon 56K Voice Modem Others 3.40.3.0 2003-07-16 13.06 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits NetoDragon 56K Modem Voice Device Others 3.40.6.300 2003-07-16 49.82 MB 2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits.
Ws ftp download free version. LONG LOST DRIVERS: finding Windows XP and Ubuntu drivers for a PCI Soft Modem with the NetoDragon MDV92XP chipset. This past weekend I rebuilt a computer for my grandfather because his laptop was slow (ungodly so to me, or a little poky to him). There are usually few problems with putting together a computer these days (except for all the OS and application updates that are needed sigh). However, this time there were two issues that popped up, first I was installing Windows XP which I haven’t used for a few years now, and second, a modem was required.
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That’s a right a modem, not a DSL modem, but a regular 56k modem (my grandfather refuses to purchase any high speed access for various reasons). Problem 1: This is sort of a side-note problem in this post, but I had an old Windows XP disc laying around, though it was an upgrade disc and I was going to do a clean install. That meant that I had to find a ‘qualifying’ Windows OS disc that could authenticate the ‘upgrade’ installation process. I suppose I could have downloaded a full copy of XP from the bittorrent cloud, but I still prefer the legitimate software – a lot less hassle in the end. But I had recently thrown out a number of old Windows CDs; WinNT 4.0, Win2k, even a Win98 CD. I did end up finding a Win98 ISO online and using that for authentication though there are few out there these days, but then again, how many more times will I install XP from this old upgrade disc? Not too many.
So that problem was solved ? Problem 2: The main reason for this post was of course to talk about the long lost drivers for the NetoDragon MDV92XP PCI modem (below). I can’t remember the last time that I installed a driver for a modem, and in fact this modem was purchased about 6 years ago (for my grandfather’s computer at that time as well). More problematic however was that over the last few years, NetoDragon has either gone out of business or has been purchased by another company (I’m sure I could find out, but frankly I don’t care). As a result, links on forums to netodragon.com no longer go anywhere, and the company that currently supports the NetoDragon chipsets, does not provide any drivers or support for the MDV92XP chipset. In my searches I came across a lot of ‘software download’ sites that were essentially fake, but there was a server in Canada that was hosting an original set of XP drivers in an executable file – you can download the XP drivers from. PCI Soft Modem with the NetoDragon MDV92XP chipset I have a copy of the file as well, so if at some point it becomes unavailable, I’ll go ahead and host it myself, either as an.exe or.zip file (let me know if you can’t access the file). Barugon (^^) – – – – – – Have you found the information or instructions on this site helpful?
If you would like to donate to Barugon, please feel free to do so though I’m always happy to help for free too (^^) TIPS FOR INSTALLING AN MDV92XP-BASED MODEM IN UBUNTU I have seen a few others also using MDV92XP chipset based modems under Ubuntu, some having success, others great difficulty. Apparently there were some issues when using the Smartlink driver with this particular modem chipset – but those some largely relegated to older version of Ubuntu, such as Dapper 6.06. The methods outlined below are correct for Feisty 7.04, though I don’t see any major reasons for it not working under Gutsy, Hardy, or Intrepid – you’ll have to let me know how it goes.
Method A: This method id the easiest method uses the latest packages from linmodems which are complete and contain all the files you may need. Determine you kernel version by typing uname -r in a terminal 2. Go to and download the latest package that has already been compiled for your kernel version (e.g. This package contains all the files you will need for installing the driver. Copy the slamr-2.6.20-16-generic.tar.gz to your Desktop and right click on it and select ‘Extract here’ and a folder wth a similar name will be created with the extracted files on your Desktop. Now rename the folder to an easier name such as ‘slmodem’ 5. Open a terminal and cd in to the slmodem folder 6.
Type sudo./setup and the install should start and complete successfully 7. Type sudo modprobe ungrabwinmodem no results given shows success 8. Type sudo modprobe slamr no results given shows success 9. Type sudo /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon restart to restart modem or just reboot 10. Type dmesg grep slamr 11. Use Kppp to query the modem on /dev/modem, if this works you are there! If you are not using Kubuntu then just see if it works from Gnome-ppp (wvdial must first be set up) 12.
Edit /etc/default/sl-modem-daemon to change the line SLMODEMDCOUNTRY=USA (or your country name). If you do a Query modem in Kppp you will see that your country has changed. Method B: This is the ideal way if you feel strongly about using linux ‘properly’ go to the linmodem sites shown above and download the latest packages. That contains a working copy of the daemon.
You can also try using Synaptic or adept to install sl-modem daemon and sl-modem-source as well as ungrab-winmodem (from the linmodem website) as a dependancy from the repositories. Also download and install the ungrab-winmodem from the linmodem website. Install with, extract, make, sudo make install. Download slmodem-2.9.5.tar.gz from the linmodem website.
Install with extract, make, sudo make install. Download and open slamr-2.6.20-16-generic.tar.gz. Extract and install the sl-modem-daemon xxx.deb file you find in there.
Now go to /etc/default/sl-modem-daemon, right click, Action, Edit as Root, find the line SLMODEMDCOUNTRY=USA (or your country name) 8. Go to the konsole: sudo modprobe slamr 9. Sudo /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon restart 10. Go to Kppp and select /dev/modem and use the Query Modem to test you modem. Setup Kppp and go on line! Note: If you are going to use Kppp it is advisable that you check that the line noauth is not commented out with a # in /etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options this may only be in older versions than Feisty.
To release a locked up Smartlink modem: sudo modprobe ungrab-winmodem, then sudo modprobe slamr, then restart the daemon with sudo /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon restart. This may help you from rebooting. Footnote: There are packages in the Ubuntu Feisty repository that can be tried, but they may be outdated in reference to the kernel version. Barugon (^^) – – – – – – Have you found the information or instructions on this site helpful? If you would like to donate to Barugon, please feel free to do so though I’m always happy to help for free too (^^).