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<blockquote data-quote="bosky101" data-source="post: 41951" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>1.The Motorola sM56 has been associated to not work optimally with the following hardware:</p><p></p><p>2.while looking for drivers,its not the chip that you shoud be looking at its the writing on the side of the card ,find the numbers and letters that go down the side or bottom or the acual cercuit board it self that should give you the board number, then search google for that name, from the search results, find the associated driver.</p><p></p><p>3.Typically, there are two methods for interfacing the SM56 Data/Fax/TAM/Speakerphone modem to a sound card: if ur going for the first option,make sure to consult your sound card documentation for pin-signal details.Different sound card connector pinouts may be different, in which case the audio cable will need to have cross-over wires to match the pin signals. <a href="http://www.cogeco.com/files/pdf/internetconn_userguides/sm56pci.pdf" target="_blank"><em>source </em></a><em>(PS:I suggest ,you go thru this manual asap.it even has a section for lots of common troubleshooting ,assocaited with your modem.)</em></p><p>4.Regarding the noise...heres what the <a href="http://www.cogeco.com/files/pdf/internetconn_userguides/sm56pci.pdf" target="_blank">Motorola sM56 -<strong>Quick Start User's Guide</strong></a>had to say</p><p></p><p>5.It seems the sm56 once installed,cannot be upgraded,and that u need to install the 2in 2k driver on xp.also try the following:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bosky101, post: 41951, member: 94"] 1.The Motorola sM56 has been associated to not work optimally with the following hardware: 2.while looking for drivers,its not the chip that you shoud be looking at its the writing on the side of the card ,find the numbers and letters that go down the side or bottom or the acual cercuit board it self that should give you the board number, then search google for that name, from the search results, find the associated driver. 3.Typically, there are two methods for interfacing the SM56 Data/Fax/TAM/Speakerphone modem to a sound card: if ur going for the first option,make sure to consult your sound card documentation for pin-signal details.Different sound card connector pinouts may be different, in which case the audio cable will need to have cross-over wires to match the pin signals. [url=http://www.cogeco.com/files/pdf/internetconn_userguides/sm56pci.pdf][i]source [/i][/url][i](PS:I suggest ,you go thru this manual asap.it even has a section for lots of common troubleshooting ,assocaited with your modem.)[/i] 4.Regarding the noise...heres what the [url=http://www.cogeco.com/files/pdf/internetconn_userguides/sm56pci.pdf]Motorola sM56 -[b]Quick Start User's Guide[/b][/url][b][/b]had to say 5.It seems the sm56 once installed,cannot be upgraded,and that u need to install the 2in 2k driver on xp.also try the following: [/QUOTE]
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