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SubjectRe: Internal Modems

Basically any modem that is not WinModem should work. On the other hand
these are pretty hard to find, most modems sold in shops now are pci,
which implies that they are winmodems. A safest way is to buy an external
modem that connects to a com port - you can be sure it will work with
Linux.

Vladimir Dergachev

On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 wloera@ibm.net wrote:

> Hello,
>
> My question is about internal modems that are comaptible with Linux. I
> am looking to upgrade/repalce to the new 56K standard. What are some
> good/fast internal modems out on the market now that easily compatbile
> with Linux?
>
> Can you recomend a few mfr/brands?
>
> Thanks,
> Wally
>
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