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> On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Gordon Stewart wrote:
> >I have a BT 56Kv90 modem and I would like to dial up to the internet. My
> >RH7 box does not reconise the
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Gordon Stewart wrote:
>I have a BT 56Kv90 modem and I would like to dial up to the internet. My
>RH7 box does not reconise the modem to dial out. Is there a documents
>out there that will tell me how to solve this and get my mod
I have a zoom external works great. If you buy if
from office depot (atleast here) you can return
it for 2 weeks if it wont work with your system
or you don't like it no questions no restocking fee.
Linda
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From: Phil Risby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
Am I the only one putting the following advantage highest on the list?
Having the modem outside makes it soo easy to see the modem status (LEDs), be it
while dialing, while connected or while disconnecting.
Imagine the situations when parts of the software fails and the modem is left
on-lin
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 07:50:06AM -0600, David Powers wrote:
> Phil Risby wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys
> > slightly off topic BUT
> > Im in the modem buying game and trying to find a 56k
> > UN-winmodem :-)
> > Anyoine any recommendations
> > They seem so UNclearly marked these days
> > :-(
> > Phil
Phil Risby wrote:
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> Hi guys
> slightly off topic BUT
> Im in the modem buying game and trying to find a 56k
> UN-winmodem :-)
> Anyoine any recommendations
> They seem so UNclearly marked these days
> :-(
> Phil
>
> --
> Phil Risby, president
> PR Yacht Solutions
> division of FERNWOOD ENTERPR
AOpen FM56-ITU/2 is a good internal modem, as recommended by Andrew Comech's
excellent Cheap _Linux_ Box WebPage at
http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~comech/tools/CheapBox.html
If you learn from the packaging that a modem requires Windows, MMX or a
Pentium class CPU then it's probably a Winmodem, IMO.
I avoid the entire issue by getting external modems -- I use Zoom because they
have a 7 year warranty,they're pretty cheap, and they seem to work ok for me.
I choose external modems because I can avoid the magik Win(choose version)
disappearing peripheral problem with plug&won't play. Additional
Hello Phil Risby,
Once you wrote about "Modems":
> Hi guys
> slightly off topic BUT
> Im in the modem buying game and trying to find a 56k
> UN-winmodem :-)
> Anyoine any recommendations
> They seem so UNclearly marked these days
> :-(
As long as it is external modem, you can be 100% sure that
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