> On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, George Wright wrote: > > Are there any card (pcmcia) type modems out there that anyone has had luck > > w/using > > the 2.2.17 kernel? Are any made that aren't so heavily "win"-driven? > > > > [much snippage, another person] > > > > N.B : if you dig in the archives of this mailing list (and debian-user > > too), you'll find a couple of threads on the 'ltmodem' subject, with some > > useful info. > > > > > > > > Ciao. > > > > -- > > > > FB [snip snip snip] > > I have the linksys 10/100 + 56K modem combo card that was mentioned on this > list before and the modem works great for linux. Most of linksys products are > extremely linux friendly. > > Dan
For a modem alone, we sell Ambicom's because they are not winmodems inside so they don't need anything strange. The model number of the cheerfully useful, dongle-less Linksys combo card is PCMLM56, in case you need that to order it from whatever your favorite shop is. Xircom cards also work pretty well. They're a bit weird on their own but they work lots better than winwidgets, and they have nice data flow. -* Heather Stern * star@ many places... including, Tuxtops!