GM56PCI-SM
User's Guide
Contents
1
Overview
2
Introduction
3
Personal Computer Requirements
4
Preparing the Computer for GM56PCI-SM Installation
5
Understanding Sound Card Compatibility and Installing Hardware
6
Installing GM56PCI-SM Software on Windows 95/98
7 Installing GM56PCI-SM Software on Windows NT 4.0
8
Verifying Proper Modem Installation
9
Changing the Operating System
10
Using the GM56PCI-SM Modem
11
Un-installing and Upgrading the GM56PCI-SM Modem
12
Troubleshooting
Appendix A GM56PCI-SM Features
Appendix B
Supported AT Commands
1
Overview
This document helps you select CPUs, and it explains the tradeoffs associated with different
processors. It explains the use of the GM56PCI-SM Data/Fax/Voice modem with various sound
card configurations. It also aids you in troubleshooting and testing the GM56PCI-SM equipped
system.
2
Introduction
It provides high-speed communications between your personal computer and a remote location,
such as an Internet Service Provider (ISP), so you can:
•
Receive data at up to 56 Kbps in V.90 or K56flex modes
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Get automatic fallback to V.34 (33.6 Kbps) rates in bad line conditions and on non-
V.90/K56flex headends
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Send and receive faxes on your personal computer at rates up to 14.4 Kbps
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Use your computer as a video phone to place and receive video phone calls.
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Use your computer as a telephone answering machine (TAM) Use your computer to conduct
hands-off speakerphone voice calls