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Install LSI Agere Systems HDA Modem driver for Windows 7 x64, or download DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver installation and update. Agere Modem Drivers Download. In our share libs contains the list of Agere Modem drivers available for download. To download the proper driver by vender name. If not found in our garage driver you need, please contact us, we will help you in time, and updates to our website. Download AGERE Modem Driver 3.2.28 Modem This file contains a compressed or zipped set of files. This is not a critical Windows component and should be removed if known to cause problems. On the new system, it shows as a LSI USB 2.0 Soft Modem. View and Download HP Pavilion xg922 supplementary manual online. Driver Update Agere Systems. With Agere Win Modem, the modems firmware can be easily updated without having to flash it. Because of the name change, all software and dial up networking connectoids using the previous name (Lucient) should be updated for the device to function optimally. The updated driver includes WDM; these drivers are supported in windows 98SE, 2000, Me, and XP. Windows 98 and Me support.VXD drivers. Download AGERE Modem Driver 3.2.28 (Modem) This file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, and then run (double-click) it to unzip the set of files.

Category: Networks and Modems
Manufacturer: Agere/Lucent Systems
Caution Level: Safe
Download File Size: 951 kb
Operating System: Windows 9x /ME /2000 / XP
Latest Version / Release Date: 8.3 / 24 Dec 2004

Agere Win Modem 8.31

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Windows device driver information for Agere Win Modem

The release of the current version 8.30 saw Lucent Win Modem change its name to Agere Win Modem. With Agere Win Modem, the modems firmware can be easily updated without having to flash it. Because of the name change, all software and dial up networking connectoids using the previous name (Lucient) should be updated for the device to function optimally. The updated driver includes WDM; these drivers are supported in windows 98SE, 2000, Me, and XP. Windows 98 and Me support .VXD drivers. Lucent Chipsets are winmodems and use software drivers that can allow the computers CPU, to perform the work that modems usually does on their own. The advantage of Lucent Chipsets over others is that not much power is used for processing. The modems are able to function well with V90 once the drivers have been updated.

Drivers agere win modem setup

Outdated Drivers?

Unless you update your drivers regularly you may face hardware performance issues.

To check your drivers you should manually verify every device on your system for driver updates

Drivers Agere Win Modem Setup

The current generic driver is able to support modems, which are based on the LT chipsets and windows operating systems. When installing the lucent win modem drivers, it is recommended for users to extract the driver file LTMODEM.VXD, replacing it with the updated version in the system folder. The main advantage that Agere Win Modems have over other modems is that the firmware for all the modems are similar no matter who the seller is. Whether the modems are from IBM, Compaq, Sony, Hewlett-Packard the firmware remains the same. In most modems, upgrading the firmware may destroy the programmable ROM chips, however with LT win Modems there are no damages experienced. Users who want to upgrade the driver should first remove old files related to the LT modem. This can be done using ltremove.exe. However if there are difficulties updating the driver users should run ltremove.exe, and then reboot the computer. Windows will then be able to install the default driver. It is highly recommended you run a free registry scan for Windows and Agere Win Modem errors before installing any driver updates.

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Do you know what kind of chipset your modem has? You'll find drivers - or links to driver sources on the page(s) about your modem's chipset. These pages are listed in the 'About Modems with Your Chipset' section of the Troubleshooting Contents page - and also at the bottom of this page. This site has driver downloads for Lucent/Agere LT Win Modem; as well as links to drivers for most other modems.

Do you know what driver version you are using now? See Driver Versions. Before attempting to upgrade or change your driver, you should determine the version you are presently using.

Microsoft's Windows Update for XP site has drivers and links to drivers for many modems. (Note: I know of no way to get these drivers from Microsoft if you aren't running XP - which can create a catch 22 - see 16-Feb-02 latest update.)

If you don't know what chipset your modem has - you need to find out:
The Chipset Page

IF YOU ARE INSTALLING WINDOWS XP and you are having trouble with the modem, see Windows XP & Modems.

But first: Do you really need a modem driver? - See the information below based upon the type of modem you have:

If you have a modem that has a hardware controller:
Conexant/Rockwell ACF, Lucent/Agere Venus, Many USR models, etc.

The modem doesn't need a driver to work - the 'driver' that makes it a modem is in the modem and is known as flash firmware. To install the modem in Windows, the 'driver' is an .inf file that defines the modem's command set and other responses for Windows-TAPI applications. Connectivity problems basically are unaffected by the 'driver' - only a firmware flash can change the code that determines how well your modem will perform. If you have a problem with this type of modem, consult the Interactive Troubleshooter or Troubleshooting Contents for information on your type of trouble.

If you have a modem that lacks a hardware controller:
Winmodems, Soft Modems, HSP Modems, AMR Modems, many USB modems - includes
Rockwell/Conexant HCF, HSF, Soft56, Lucent/Agere 'LT', AMR, Scorpio, Mars, Apollo; Motorola; PCTel; BCM; IntelHaM, etc.

A driver is necessary for the modem to work. There are hundreds of modem brand names, manufacturers, and sources for modems with varying degrees of support. Fortunately, there are only a handful of chipset makers - and a common driver base for each of the chipsets.

You really need a modem driver if your modem doesn't work at all: if it hasn't installed properly, or if you cannot talk to it as described in Setting Up Hyperterminal. (But, again - not always: See the 'If your Modem Doesn't Work at All' listings in Troubleshooting Contents.)

An updated modem driver might help if you are having connectivity problems - disconnects, difficulty connecting, or disappointing speeds - however: there may be other causes/solutions. Before you get a new modem driver, I strongly suggest you do some basic testing to create a baseline to compare against, as well as investigate some of the common cures to problems - Getting rid of init strings, Limiting Connect Speed, Disabling 56k, etc. See the Troubleshooting Contents page.

About Modems with your Chipset:
Broadcom BCM Modem
Information & driver sources for Broadcom BCM Software Modem
Cirrus/Ambient/Intel
Information & driver sources for Cirrus/Ambient/Intel chipset Modems
ESS & SGS ST Micro Modems
Info for modems with ESS & SGS/ST-Micro Chipsets
Lucent/Agere AMR Modem
AKA Scorpio; Info & driver sources for this soft HSP modem.
Lucent/Agere LT Win Modem:
Information & driver sources for this widely-used modem
Lucent Venus Modem
Information for Lucent Venus chipset Modems
Lucent Wildwire Modem:
Information for Lucent/Agere's DSL/Analog Win Modem
Motorola Modems
Information for modems with Motorola SM56 Chipset
PCTel Chipsets
Info & driver sources for modems based upon PCTel chipsets
Rockwell/Conexant HCF Modem:
Information & driver sources for HCF modems
Rockwell/Conexant HSF Soft56 Modem:
Information & driver sources for Conexant HSF Soft56 Modems
Smartlink Chipset
Info & driver sources for modems based upon Smartlink chipsets
TOPIC Chipset
Information & driver sources for TOPIC chipset (560x) Modems
USR/3Com Modems
USR Chipsets
Information for USR/3Com modems
USR Diag. Screens
Blers, retrains, and more - what they mean

Flashing a COURIER modem
How to Flashback 3Com/USR
Archive the flash code for your /USR/Sportster modem
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