This page covers our personal notes for Lucent Technologies Modems.

  • Note #1
       Submitted By: Rosenet Technician

    Check out this site for lots of good AT&T and Lucent modem info

  • Note #2
       Submitted By: Internet User

    Here is a note from an Internet user and a reply from a technical support engineer at Lucent Technologies...

    > Hi, I got this internal modem with HP Pavilion computer that I am planning
    > to use with another pc. HP does not provide any disks! They just gave a
    > crash cd, which would replace all the material if installed in case of
    > problems. However, I was told by the support staff that the modem is
    > AT &T winmodem for data, fax, and voice dsvd full duplex capability. But I
    > need drivers before I can use this with other PC. It seems all drivers
    > were installed on HP system but cannot isolate them from the thousands of
    > such driver files in the windows/system dir. Any help or tips in driver
    > names that I should look for on my HP system is appreciated.

    The modem and its files should say Lucent by now, but they don't. Use Win95 Find to copy the following files:
    attmodem.vxd
    attcom.vxd
    attvcd.vxd
    attwave.drv
    attdsvd.dll
    attmodem.ini (might need to edit this one slightly)
    attmodem.inf
    attcom.inf
    attwave.inf

    Yours is a Plug and Play modem, so to install it in a Windows 95 PC, just plug it in, power on the PC, and point the installer to the
    directory with these files. Reboot when it says to, and have fun! You might want to connect the modem audio signals to your sound card, otherwise you'll lose the speakerphone and DSVD features, plus call progress sounds.

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