After two weeks or more of investigating my modem connectivity problem with a Viking PCI Internal modem,<br>
RFM: 56KPCICL Model: CW56LU-PCI, I find that it is, in fact, a WINModem. I have delved through the documentation and tried everthing that you and deja groupies have suggested. I called Viking Tech Support today and was told by them that this modem is a WINModem. Isn't there some kind of law concerning false advertising. I wrote them a scathing email below:<br>
<br>
Dear Sirs,<br>
<br>
I feel I must register a formal complaint regarding your Viking 56k PCI,<br>
RFM56KPCICL. I am a System Administrator for a software development<br>
company running RedHat Linux. When purchasing an upgraded modem for my<br>
home to assist with my work I was very careful in avoiding any modem<br>
advertised as a WINModem or a modem that works only in WINDOWS 9x or<br>
NT. For nearly 2 weeks I have been investigating a connectivity problem<br>
using your product having delved deeply into the sparse technical<br>
specifications that came with your modem only to find after calling your<br>
tech support line that this modem is in fact a WINModem.<br>
<br>
It is bad enough that the world has cowered beneath the foot of Bill<br>
Gates. It is sadder still that technical companies such as yourselves<br>
have assumed the war is over. If you are to sell WINModems then you<br>
should market them as such.<br>
<br>
Very Respectfully,<br>
MyName went here<br>
<br>
Anybody have a link to a modem database for Linux users so I can update them?<br>
RFM: 56KPCICL Model: CW56LU-PCI, I find that it is, in fact, a WINModem. I have delved through the documentation and tried everthing that you and deja groupies have suggested. I called Viking Tech Support today and was told by them that this modem is a WINModem. Isn't there some kind of law concerning false advertising. I wrote them a scathing email below:<br>
<br>
Dear Sirs,<br>
<br>
I feel I must register a formal complaint regarding your Viking 56k PCI,<br>
RFM56KPCICL. I am a System Administrator for a software development<br>
company running RedHat Linux. When purchasing an upgraded modem for my<br>
home to assist with my work I was very careful in avoiding any modem<br>
advertised as a WINModem or a modem that works only in WINDOWS 9x or<br>
NT. For nearly 2 weeks I have been investigating a connectivity problem<br>
using your product having delved deeply into the sparse technical<br>
specifications that came with your modem only to find after calling your<br>
tech support line that this modem is in fact a WINModem.<br>
<br>
It is bad enough that the world has cowered beneath the foot of Bill<br>
Gates. It is sadder still that technical companies such as yourselves<br>
have assumed the war is over. If you are to sell WINModems then you<br>
should market them as such.<br>
<br>
Very Respectfully,<br>
MyName went here<br>
<br>
Anybody have a link to a modem database for Linux users so I can update them?<br>