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    What modem should I get?

    HI

    I just tried out knoppix for the first time and quickly learned that it won't work (easily) with my modem (winmodem). Since I'm new to linux, I don't want to try of the "workarounds" for my modem-which "might" be possible.

    So I'm thinking about getting a new modem, but am a bit unclear as to what I need. Searching pricewatch.com, I see many very cheap ($10) "hardware modems". Will any hardware modem work? I was hoping someone could post a specific modems that would work under Knoppix (without installing to the hard drive).The cheaper the better!

    Thanks

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    You can find what hardware works in Linux at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/index.html
    But don't worry most hardware modems work. When searching for non winmodems look for words like controller-based and hardware modem. One thing to know is that some hardware PCI modems use ttyS4. For Win/DOS users ttyS4 is com5. For some reason it is not standard for Linux distros to include ttyS4. So you might have to type this into a root shell:
    cd /dev
    ./MAKEDEV ttyS4
    ln -s ttyS4 modem
    chmod 777 modem
    chmod 777 ttyS4
    This will set up your default modem to run on ttyS4. But hopefully you will not have to do that.

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    What modem should I use

    Hi all
    When buying a dial up modem (56k) I would like to suggest to always buy an external serial modem, for one it will free up a pci slot and second it will work with any OS, do not buy a USB modem as these are not a hardware modem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattT
    For some reason it is not standard for Linux distros to include ttyS4.
    It is not "standard" for Linux distributions because that is a non-standard port for a modem to be using.

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    It is not "standard" for Linux distributions because that is a non-standard port for a modem to be using.
    I must just be unlucky. Of the two different modems I have used in Linux both had this problem. Also it is common for someone to post on this forum that they can't get their hardware modem to work at all. I post the above script and usually they reply back that that did the trick. So even if it isn't standard I have seen it enough times that it would be nice if Linux distros checked for this.

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    Re: What modem should I get?

    So I'm thinking about getting a new modem, but am a bit unclear as to what I need. Searching pricewatch.com, I see many very cheap ($10) "hardware modems". Will any hardware modem work? I was hoping someone could post a specific modems that would work under Knoppix (without installing to the hard drive).The cheaper the better!



    I came across this modem http://www.acortech.com/.sc/ms/dd/10...Modem%2520Bulk
    on pricewatch.com. Its external, it mentions its rs232, and it claims to be linux compatable, but doesn't mention 'harware' or 'controller' based. It also seems very cheap-$12 (plus free shipping through pricewatch). Seems to good too be true.

    Anyone care to guess if this would work with knoppix? 8^)

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    Which modem should I get

    Hi kipizit
    Buy that one as I said in my earlier post an external serial modem
    is the best because it is genuine hardware, it will work with all
    distributions of Linux and Windows etc.
    Good price too Buy it!

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    I use a US Robotics "Performance Pro" modem. It's a little more expensive, but it works flawlessly in Linux and Windows, and is controller-based. Kudzu (hardware detection in Knoppix) will automatically configure it.

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    Hi,

    I have Motorola SM56 PCI/FAX modem. How do I make it work in KNoppix?

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