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Re: supported hardware



Hi James,

IMHO your best bet would be a serial-port (RS232) external modem, the
majority of internal modems are winmodems so probably won't work.

If you definately need an internal one I have had success with the
Hayes/Zoom V.92 modems (Lucent chipset), not sure if they are available
where you are.  Also the Intel HAM modems have linux drivers available but I
have not been able to get them to work yet.

Can't say much about USB modems never (and probably won't in the near
future) tried them.

Check out www.linmodems.org, this was where I found the info about the Hayes
modem (the drivers I used were not official ones).  Usually if you end up
buying a modem you will probably be able to do a search for the Device Ids
(usually looks something like "11c1:0462") of your modem.

Hope this info helps.

Regards

Lee


----- Original Message -----
From: "james leclair" <jleclair@onlinesupport.ca>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 11:34 PM
Subject: supported hardware


> Hello,
> Can anyone suggest a modem i should consider for installation on our woody
> 3.0_r1 boxes?
> Thanks,
> James
>
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