Im only familiar with zoom and actiontec and Rockwell based modems that work.
Of those they are all DELL and come with Dell Drivers.
If a specific model does not work then "not working" must be defined and
then supported and taken care of by the Modem maker not dell.
You want a modem that is PCI 2.1 not PCI 2.2
You want a modem that has WHQL drivers not generic junk drivers.
Since the GX1 has serial ports you should try to disable them
and de-install the ports then install the modem and see if you cannot
assign an MSDOS com1 or COM2 port to the modem.
In all cases this is not a dell modem and therefore you should not be coming here
for support of hardware that is not made or sold by Dell.
If it doesnt work get your money back and buy one that DOES work.
speedstep
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July 13th, 2005 16:00
Not worth wasting time on.
Sounds like an IRQ conflict.
Putting in different slots may or may not help.
ckonrad
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July 13th, 2005 17:00
speedstep
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July 14th, 2005 00:00
Of those they are all DELL and come with Dell Drivers.
If a specific model does not work then "not working" must be defined and
then supported and taken care of by the Modem maker not dell.
You want a modem that is PCI 2.1 not PCI 2.2
You want a modem that has WHQL drivers not generic junk drivers.
Since the GX1 has serial ports you should try to disable them
and de-install the ports then install the modem and see if you cannot
assign an MSDOS com1 or COM2 port to the modem.
In all cases this is not a dell modem and therefore you should not be coming here
for support of hardware that is not made or sold by Dell.
If it doesnt work get your money back and buy one that DOES work.