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Thread: I'm buying an internal modem. Which one?

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    You might want to check out:
    http://www.linmodems.org/
    http://www.devidal.tv/~chris/winmodems/pci_list.html

    Haven't used a modem for a while so can't recommend anything

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    I've used linmodems with these chipsets with linux successfully:

    conexant -- but now you have to pay for drivers from linuxant.com
    lucent/agere -- works with knoppix in my laptop
    pctel -- not the best of modems or linux driver installation

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    536ep for Intel/ambiet chipset modems has linux drivers. I've even heard people say those work fine in Debian. I added the driver to my remaster, Overclockix, but no one has tested it that I am aware of. Those sell for about $15.

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    Anyone used a Dynalink 1456VQH-T4 ?

    Agere Systems DSP1648C host-based controller chipset. This might be my best shot at an internal modem.

    http://www.dynalink.com.au/products/1456vqh-t4.htm

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    Smells like a winmodem to me. You are better off ordering the internal from anyone who sells BestData products. The extra effort to get the right modem will save many hours of labor in the future.

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    Surge suppressor, Stephen!
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    internal modems

    My advice is to get away from internal modems entirely. For one thing they steal bus cycles and actually slow down the performance of your entire system. A lot of them are beset with problems, regardless of which os you happen to be using. I used to work for a major modem manufacturer, in engineering, and learned quite a bit about the little beasts. Don't like em. All I use are externals.

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    I ended up getting a Dynalink 1456VQH-T4. It's fine for Windows, and I hear it works fine in Linux too (haven't tested it yet).

    Thanks for the replies everyone... looks like I'll have to dig out my old external modem if my new one doesn't work in Linux.

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    Kerosene,

    I agree with "everyone" here, and ESPECIALLY MightyDaveFish - never trust a salesman - UNLESS - you can see them using a computer running Linux - in that case - talk to the hardware/tech guy

    I, unfortunately, had a "hard-wired" LTWinModem soildered onto my motherboard - it worked - kind of - but, best advice I got here was, get an external modem.

    Went out, looked for the first SERIAL MODEM I could find, external, it even had 56k and fax, plus a lot of the other "expected" features from an internal, and worked on first boot. Couldn't be happier. [and yes, watching those flashing lights is ALWAYS more fun than watching them in the system tray [giggle]]

    Hmmmm, wondering if a Computer Store would allow you to walk in and use the Knoppix CD in one of their systems, to ensure a good purchase???? [ I think thats kind of pushing it though ]

    Just my 2 cents worth, which now is only worth half a penny candy,
    Cuddles

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