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1. If Winmodems are not really modems, why do manufacturers make them?
It all comes down to cost. First, a winmodem lacks parts found in regular modems-- these parts are 'emulated' by software running on your CPU. This lowers the unit cost to manufacture them. Second, most consumers using Microsoft Windows will never realize that their '56K Modem' is actually a winmodem, so the OEMs are happy.

2. Oops, I bought a Winmodem. Will it work with Linux?
Not without some effort. A Winmodem requires software to emulate the hardware missing from the modem card. For some winmodems, such as the 3Com/US Robotics Winmodems, this software is only available for Microsoft Windows. For most others, there are groups adapting proprietary drivers to function as 'Linmodem' drivers.

3. This all sounds way over my head. Just tell me where to get the .rpm.
Sorry, the whole idea of using binary drivers in a Free operating system is an ugly hack. Consider this an opportunity to learn more about your computer :) Honestly, you must know which of several types of winmodem you have in order to pick the right driver.
Please remember: if you have a choice, a hardware modem is always the best choice for Linux users. If you have a laptop with a built-in winmodem, though, you'll need a 'linmodem' driver.

4. Are there any external Winmodems? Am I always safe getting an external modem?
Standard serial port (RS-232) external modems are usually fine, no matter what make or model.
Many USB external modems are winmodems and should be avoided. If you are interested in the status of USB support in Linux, please follow the link to the Linux-USB uusbd development page.

5. How about PCI modems? Are all PCI modems winmodems?
No, there are at least three types of controller-based PCI modems. They are somewhat more difficult to set up than a jumpered ISA modem or an external serial port modem. Linux 2.4 will probably include automagic setup of PCI hardware modems.
If you are curious, these modems are:
Lucent Venus chipset:
Multitech MT5634ZPX-PCI,
Actiontec PCI56012 (IBM 33L4618 or GVC MD0223)
USR/TI Kermit chipset:
the 3Com/USR 3CP5610 family, which includes models 5613, 5609, and OEM models 2976, 2977, and 3258
TOPIC TP560i chipset:
Zoom 2920 (Digitan DS550-558),
Well Communications FM-56PCI-TP (GVC MD0321), and
Archtek Smartlink 5634PCV.
Conexant RC56D-PCI chipset:
none observed yet

6. Are there any Linmodem drivers for kernel 2.0.x? 2.4.x?
A few have been ported to 2.4.x. But there are none for 2.0.x. Now you can see why closed source drivers are such a bad idea.

7. My modem is not a winmodem but I'm still having problems getting Linux to 'see' it or the modem is always 'busy.' Why?
The most common reasons are:
Unconfigured ISA Plug-and-Play modem
'User-friendly' dialing programs which have their own problems. Test your modem with minicom instead.
The Modem-HOWTO has an up-to-date troubleshooting section.