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The current generic driver for the 3060 and 4060 modems is v3.4.6 this driver works on:
Windows 98
Windows Millennium
Windows 2000
Windows XP

Efficient has SBC/Ameritech drivers on its website for:
Windows 95
Windows NT Workstation
Windows NT Server
Windows Millennium


The drivers can be obtained by doing a Knowledge Base search at Efficient's Web Site.
The v3.4.6 driver also works with the SpeedStream 3061 and 4031 modems.

SBC also has 3060/4060 driver for Windows XP and installation instructions with screenshots.
SBC/Ameritech shipped the 4060 until about late 2001.
The 3060 PCI internal modem was issued by Ameritech before the SBC buyout of Ameritech. Back then the DSL service was named "SpeedPath" and they used "unbundled loop" $49.95 per month for SpeedPath 768Kbps/128Kbps Service and you had to purchase the DSL modem.
The 5660, 5260, 5262,and 5360 modems look like the 4060 but they had more lights.





4060 external
USB modem











3060 PCI
internal modem









The 3060 and 4060 modems will show line statistics.

An example of the 3060 v3.4.6 driver Advanced Statistics window and a legend.
Note: Most of the empty B/C column legend has been omitted to save space.



1A Error code (decimal notation) signifying first critical error that causes connection to fail
1B Error code (hexdecimal notation) signifying first critical error that causes connection to fail
2A Number of packets corrected on upload side
2B Number of packets corrected on download side
3A Number of packets that have not been corrected on upload side
3B Number of packets that have not been corrected on download side
4A Line rate (sync) upload
4B Line rate (sync) download
5A Maximun attainable line rate-upload
5B Maximun attainable line rate-download
6A Signal-to-noise ratio upload (db)
6B Signal-to-noise ratio download (db)
7A Dropped cells
8A HEC errors-checksum errors within ATM cell headers
9A Invalid cells
10A Number of open virtual circuits (VCs)
11A Currently active VPI
11B Currently active VCI
11C Currently active protocol: 1=RFC 1483Bridged 2=PPPoA(VCMUX) 4=PPPoA(LLC) 8=PPPoE
12A Number of cells received
12B Number of cells transmitted
13A Number of PDU's received
14A PDU checksum errors (CRC errors)
15A MAC address
16A Firmware version number
16B AMP driver version number
17A Taskbar version number
17B Miniport version number
17C Intermediate driver version number
18A 1= had or currently have a valid connection to internet
0= have not yet established connection
19A Loop distance estimate
19B Attenuation upload
19C Attenuation download
20A Access concentrator


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last modified: 2005-06-14 20:11:05


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