Third-Party RAS MODEM.INF FilesLast reviewed: October 2, 1997Article ID: Q136326 |
The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARYThe Microsoft Windows NT Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) lists a number of modems supported for use with Windows NT Remote Access Services (RAS). Modems not listed on the HCL, however, work with RAS if you supply RAS with the command strings required by the modem. You can supply RAS with these command strings by appending a new section for your modem to the %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\RAS\MODEM.INF file. Some modem vendors have created MODEM.INF sections for their unsupported modems to operate with RAS or to update the MODEM.INF for their supported modems. The table below lists third-party vendors, their phone numbers, and the names of files containing MODEM.INF sections.
MORE INFORMATION
Manufacturer File Name Available From Notes
Hayes MODEM.INF BBS: 404-446-6336 Includes support for the CompuServe: GO HAYES Optima 28.8 PCMCIA modem Hayes Technical Support: 404-441-1617 Intel PCMINF.EXE BBS: 503-264-7999 Includes WfWG 3.11 RAS CompuServe: GO INTELF support for Intel PCMCIA Faxmodems Intel Technical Support: 503-696-8080 Megahertz RASDRI.EXE BBS: 801-320-8840 Modified RAS scripts for CompuServe: GO MODEMV all Megahertz modems Megahertz Technical Support: 801-320-7777 MultiTech WINNT3.ZIP CompuServe: GO MODEMV Modified RAS scripts for all MultiTech modems MultiTech Technical Support: 800-972-2439 US Robotics MDMUSR.INF BBS: 847-982-5092 Modified RAS scripts for CompuServe: GO MODEMV all US Robotics modems US Robotics Technical Support: 800-550-7800 Zyxel RAS.ZIP CompuServe: GO MODMEV Modified RAS scripts for Zyxel modemsUser- Developed TIMODE.TXT CompuServe: GO TINEWS Includes support for the TI Banksia Internal 14.4 modemFor additional information about MODEM.INF files for Windows NT RAS, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
modem.inf and rasNOTE: If you plan to use an unsupported modem with Windows for Workgroups RAS, request a Windows for Workgroups RAS MODEM.INF section from the modem vendor. If the vendor does not have one, you may be able to use a Windows NT RAS MODEM.INF file section by removing the following lines wherever they appear in the MODEM.INF file section:
DETECT_STRING= <custom_command_string> DETECT_RESPONSE= <custom_response_string>The third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
|
Additional query words: prodnt 3.10 3.50 3.51 3.11
© 1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use. |