Driver Modem Conexant CX20548 for Microsoft Windows 7

Modem driver Conexant CX20548 for Microsoft Windows 7 on a HP Compaq Presario F 500

Hi Eduardo,

You can use this one:

http://drivers.windows7download.com/Win7-Dell-Vostro-1014-notebook-Conexant-CX20548-11z-modem-driver-A00/mxgbg.html

It should work fine, as you can see, this is a 2010 version, all the others are older and wista and XP.

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