What usb modems are compatible with mavericks

Apple USB modems arenot com[patible ith mavricks, a Zoom mini USB modem hardly work, what modems will work>  Thanks much.!

Thanks L.D., I appreciate the help.  I asked U.S. Robotics tech support whether the USR5637 V92 56Kbps Usb modem would work with Mavericks 10.9.4.  Said they'd reply Monday.  I'll report the answer.
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