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Aopen ended all support on most things 2011/
so all you can do is google drivers for XP is IT?
and get infected for sure.
the last man on DIAL UP, wow.
This link has the official driver for windows 2000, i wouldn't bet on it working, but it's worth a shot. The modem is just too old, you'll might have to consider purchusing a new one. http://download.aopen.com.tw/userdownload_List.aspx?RecNo=2593&Model=2704
I have enclosed a medium-sized image which indicates the physical connections for the modem u asked. Looking at the picture, may help you. Kindly revert if your require more information.
Assuming you have checked the connection to actually make sure you have dial-tone, you could go into the modem's properties page (Control Panel -> Modems-> Properties) then go into the MODEM tab and make sure to UN-check the box that says "Wait for dial-tone before connecting". Sometime the modems don't detect dial-tone properly.
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