>Your best bet generally is to go to the manufacturer's site and look for >specs or an online manual. If that fails, but you can find out what >chipset is included, you might find an equivalent modem and study its >docs. Other than the standard Hayes command set, there usually isn't >too much you need to know about.
I tryied to find manufacter page but it isn't possible. The problem is in the power socket - it's round with 5 pins. I don't know what's the name of this socket in English, in Poland it's known as "DIN", and I don't know which one is for power adapter and which voltage. Paweł --------------------------------- Registered Linux User #169795 ---------------------------------