Crime Cases Still Using Cassettes
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This answer still assumes you have USB 1.1:
USB 1.1 operates at 2 data transmission rates; full-speed is 12 Mbps and low-speed is 1.5 Mbps. Although 1.5 Mbps is probably faster than your broadband connection it is not just a matter of comparing speeds; a USB modem cannot work unless operating at the higher rate of 12 Mbps.
All this means that the modem should work unless for some reason (e.g. a problem with the port or the cable etc.) the connection has defaulted to low-speed.
There were issues with USB drivers in Win98. Have you ever updated these drivers? It could also be relevant as to which version of Win98 you run, since problems found in Win98 were 'addressed' in Win98SE but this newer version had problems of its own.
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