In a message dated 11/13/97 4:46:54 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
external)
> that work well under Linux?
I use a ZOOM K56X D/F (External, Data/Fax) and think its a great modem.
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On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> >> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
> >> external) that work well under Linux?
> >
> >This isn't a Linux issue. Any modem, whether K56Flex or x2 will
"Kevin Traas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Winmodem" products are really a PITA in Linux - unless something's changed
> that I don't know about
Winmodem products are really a PITA in any SO other than win95.
> Also, I've had internal modems that have caused problems under Linux/Unix in
>
My USR v.everything w/x2 flash upgrade works fine. The x2 part would work
better if I paid the $60 or so and called that USR bbs and get it turned on.
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> >> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
> >> extern
>> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
>> external) that work well under Linux?
>
>This isn't a Linux issue. Any modem, whether K56Flex or x2 will work under
>Linux.
Sorry, but I "beg to differ"
"Winmodem"
>
> Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably external)
> that work well under Linux?
This isn't a Linux issue. Any modem, whether K56Flex or x2 will work under
Linux.
D.
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Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably external)
that work well under Linux?
I'm looking to possibly configure two using EQL to get roughly 100Kbps
performance from my ISP.
TIA,
Kevin TraasBaan Business Systems
Systems AnalystLa
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