NetModem
Server is compatible with all multi-port modem cards
that create Windows COM ports, including both Analog
and Digital (ISDN PRI or BRI) cards. Below are several commonly
used cards.
Current
Multi-port Modem cards:
Discontinued
Multi-port Modem cards:
- Digi/Patton Dialfire 2977
T1/E1 RAS cards (24 to 60 modems, analog+digital,
Win2K/XP only)
- Digi AccelePort RAS- Multi modem adapters (4 or
8 analog modems)
- Digi RapidPort/4 USB external 4 analog modems
- Eicon
Diva Server (24 to 60 modems, analog+digital)
- Equinox - Mult-Modems (4 or 8 analog modems)
- NetComm Australia Intra V.92 multi-modem card
(4 or 8 analog modems)
- Perle - Multi-Modem cards (4 or 8 analog modems)
External
Serial modems can be connected to Multi-port Serial
cards:
What not to use:
USB
to Serial port adapters based on the Prolithic
PL-2303 chipset have known issues with their serial
emulation failing when used for modem applications.
Therfore these adapters should not be used
to attach external modems to NetModem Server.
Brooktrout multi-fax cards are not modems, as they lack COM ports
and are not compatible with serial based applications, so these fax cards can
not be shared using NetModem.
Separate "cheap" controllerless PCI modem
cards, known as Software modems or WinModems often
do not allow multiple cards to co-exist in
one PC. Check with the modem manufacture to confirm
that multiple cards can co-exist..