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US Robotics 56K Voice Modem, model number 3CP2976 driver US Robotics 56K Voice Modem, model number 3CP2976 driver. Windows install files for OEM product 2976. 2976_080100.zip |
8,877 | Apr 01, 2009 US Robotics |
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VZ Enhanced 56K v1.0.0.9 32bit VZ Enhanced 56K v1.0.0.9 32bit VZ Enhanced 56K is a caller ID notifier that can block phone calls through the use of a 56K modem. It can block incoming calls based on individual phone numbers, ranges of phone numbers, and even caller ID names. Incoming calls will appear in the Call Log and will be displayed in a specific color depending on any action that was taken against them. Normal calls will appear with black text, and ignored calls will appear with red text. When you have an incoming call, you can right click the entry in the Call Log and choose to ignore the incoming call. If you ignore the call, then you will be disconnected from the caller and your phone will stop ringing. Of course you don't have to manually do any of this. VZ Enhanced 56K has two supplementary lists that can automate the process of ignoring incoming calls. This is a great way to fight back against annoying telemarketers. Select the Ignore Lists tab from the main window to access these features. Right click a list to add an entry. The ignore phone number list will prompt you for a phone number to automatically ignore whenever that number calls. You can ignore an incoming phone number based on the caller ID name as well. Select the ignore caller ID name list to add entries. If you would like to ignore a range of phone numbers (up to 15 digits), you can specify a wildcard value '*' in replace of a digit. For example, suppose you want to ignore a 10-digit phone number with an area code of 555. In the ignore text box you would type the following: 555******* This represents a range from (555) 000-0000 to (555) 999-9999. In total, 10 million numbers will be blocked by using ... |
4,706 | Dec 08, 2019 Eric Kutcher |
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VZ Enhanced 56K v1.0.0.9 64bit VZ Enhanced 56K v1.0.0.9 64bit VZ Enhanced 56K is a caller ID notifier that can block phone calls through the use of a 56K modem. It can block incoming calls based on individual phone numbers, ranges of phone numbers, and even caller ID names. Incoming calls will appear in the Call Log and will be displayed in a specific color depending on any action that was taken against them. Normal calls will appear with black text, and ignored calls will appear with red text. When you have an incoming call, you can right click the entry in the Call Log and choose to ignore the incoming call. If you ignore the call, then you will be disconnected from the caller and your phone will stop ringing. Of course you don't have to manually do any of this. VZ Enhanced 56K has two supplementary lists that can automate the process of ignoring incoming calls. This is a great way to fight back against annoying telemarketers. Select the Ignore Lists tab from the main window to access these features. Right click a list to add an entry. The ignore phone number list will prompt you for a phone number to automatically ignore whenever that number calls. You can ignore an incoming phone number based on the caller ID name as well. Select the ignore caller ID name list to add entries. If you would like to ignore a range of phone numbers (up to 15 digits), you can specify a wildcard value '*' in replace of a digit. For example, suppose you want to ignore a 10-digit phone number with an area code of 555. In the ignore text box you would type the following: 555******* This represents a range from (555) 000-0000 to (555) 999-9999. In total, 10 million numbers will be blocked by using ... |
3,745 | Dec 08, 2019 Eric Kutcher |
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