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Old November 27th, 2004, 02:44 PM
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Driver For Canadian Phone Modem

I have an ISA phone modem manufactured in Canada. There is no make or model # on the modem. The FCC ID is CJE 0335. Searching on the FCC OET Generic Search Report page did not turn up a match. I assume that Canadian FCC ID #s are not available in the USA FCC search. Is there a way that I can locate information for this modem in order to obtain the correct driver?

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If is an ISA PnP modem. PnP devices have a unique ID that Windows uses to locate the INF (if it has INF for the device). Then uses INF to install the device.

There are programs you can run to get the PnP ISA ID and see if you can ID the modem using it.

Think following tool will get the ISA PnP ID, else you could hunt I-Net for another.

http://www.tssc.de/products/tools/pciscope/pcitool.htm

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