If you have an ISA slot open, I'd recommend the
AOpen FM56-ITU/2 modem.  It's an internal 56k
ISA modem, jumper configurable.  I got mine from
my ISP for $62 IIRC.  Because it is jumper configurable,
it was very easy to set up and install.  Mine is running
on a Woody machine and I've never had any problems
with it.

HTH.

-jg

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Jeremy L. Gaddis     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

-----Original Message-----
From:   Christian Pernegger [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Friday, September 22, 2000 7:58 PM
To:     Debian user list
Subject:        Please recommend internal modem

I need a good internal ("controller based") modem for a potato server.

The modem will be used mainly for remote administration/dial-in.

Has anyone got experience with such devices they'd like to share?

In particular, are there any bad points about the MultiTech MultiModemZPX
series of modems? (They seem/claim to be endorsing Linux support.)

Thanks,

Christian


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