The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARY
This article lists high speed (28,800 bits per second [bps]) V.fast and
V.34 modems supported by Windows NT 3.5 Remote Access Service (RAS) that
are not on the printed Windows NT 3.5 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).
MORE INFORMATION
If you want to buy a supported modem for use with RAS, you should look for
a modem on the list below. When Windows NT 3.5 was released the final
version of the V.34 communication standard had just been defined and not
many V.34 modems were available. Therefore, most supported high speed
modems comply only with the temporary V.fast standard.
V.fast Modems, V.34 Modems, and Modems Supporting V.fast and V.34By early 1995, manufacturers provided upgrade paths for many of the listed modems to support both V.fast and V.34 simultaneously. While there is no guarantee that these upgraded modems are compatible with RAS, the chances are good that they will work with RAS. However, if a V.fast modem was upgraded to only support V.34, chances are higher that it has become incompatible with the current driver in the RAS MODEM.INF file.If you know how to use modem commands and know the syntax of the MODEM.INF file, you can modify the MODEM.INF file to make your modem work with RAS. If you buy an upgraded version of a V.fast modem listed below that now supports both V.fast and V.34, few or no changes to the MODEM.INF file are required. However, the modem may only be able to negotiate the V.fast standard with another modem when used with the current RAS MODEM.INF file. This can be a problem when you call a RAS server that has a plain V.34 modem. The V.34 standard does not define fall back to V.fast during protocol negotiation, therefore your modem will connect using V.32bis, the next lower communications standard which allows only 14,400 bps connections. If you need to modify the MODEM.INF file, see the Modifying MODEM.INF topic in the Windows NT RAS Help file and refer to your modem command reference manual. If your modem is not on the supported list, check with your modem manufacturer about the availability of a custom Windows NT RAS MODEM.INF file section to make your modem work with RAS. If your manufacturer has a MODEM.INF section for only Windows for Workgroups 3.11 RAS, you can use that section with Windows NT. If you use a Windows for Workgroups RAS MODEM.INF section, Windows NT RAS will not be able to autodetect your modem. However, this should not be a problem, because you can select your modem driver manually. V.fast and V.34 Modems Supported by Windows NT 3.5The Windows NT 3.5 MODEM.INF file supports the following 28,800 bps V.fast and V.34 modems. These are external modems, unless otherwise noted. There are only two V.34 modems listed.The Modem Names in MODEM.INF column lists the supported modems by using the titles of the modem sections exactly as they appear in the MODEM.INF file. These titles also appear in Windows NT Control Panel in the RAS modem selection list, but without the square brackets. The list shows US modems in alphabetical order and three German modems at the end. The Supported Standards and Comments column gives some additional information, but is not a complete list of modem features.
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