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| Type: |
Driver - Modem |
| Version: |
2.00 C (13 Jun 2003) |
| Operating System(s): |
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
| File name: |
sp22984.exe (6.0 MB) |
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ENHANCEMENTS:
- Includes support for Net Waiting / Modem On Hold when connected to a V.92
server (see NOTE below about the Net Waiting V.92 feature).
HOW TO USE:
1. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive and change to that directory.
The file that is downloaded is a self-extracting executable with a filename based on the
SoftPaq Number above.
2. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file and follow the on-screen
instructions to unpack the files. The number of files to be created and total file size is
displayed. You will be given the chance to specify the target directory for the files,
or default to the download directory.
3. After the files have been unpacked, you may delete the self-extracting file downloaded
in step 1.
4. The Softpaq will automatically upgrade the modem driver when it finishes unpacking files.
Follow the directions shown on the screen.
NOTE for the Net Waiting V.92 feature: The install process will automatically update the
Net Waiting software if an older version is already installed on the system. If you do
not have Net Waiting installed on your system and want to install the new version, go to
the location where the softpaq unbundled the installation files and run SETUP.EXE (the
Net Waiting setup program) located in the \NW directory.
Manual Installation:
If the modem driver is not automatically updated or if you want to manually update the
modem driver, follow the instructions below:
1. The Softpaq will create the following directory structure in the directory
where it is unpacked.
2. When the Softpaq finishes unpacking it will automatically install the modem drivers. If
the user wants to do this manually in the future, the command "install.cmd" should be run.
(This is the file the softpaq executes on exit).
For example, use the task bar to select Start, then Run.
Select OK and follow on-screen instructions.
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