On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 11:38:30AM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote: | on Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 11:31:09PM -0400, D-Man ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: | > On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 06:11:14PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote: | > | For starters, you have to find out whether or not you've got a WinModem. | > | If so, your best bet is to buy an external modem for about $100. Most | > | of the stuff that's GNU/Linux-compatible is now labled as such. | > | > $100 sounds rather high to me. I haven't actually bought a modem, all | > the ones I have were given to me. If you want I can send you a | > 14.4Kb/s external US Robotics modem. The only cost will be shipping. | > Otherwise you can probably find a used parts shop around and get one | > there. | | I picked up my last internal for about $80 or so. Externals are more | expensive. Winmodems tend to run half the cost or less -- I've seen | them as low as $25 or so. Don't be fooled.
Wow. I really didn't think they were that much. Ethernet is a superior technology, and NICs run $15-$30 for decent ones. As I said I got all my modems as hand-me-downs so I didn't pay for any of them. The only one I got new was the 56K internal win^H^H^Hlosemodem that came with the Compaq I used to own. One of the more recent ones I got was a 28.8K ISA internal modem. It came from the scraps at the company my dad works at. I plugged it in and voila it worked. Much better than that winmodem ;-). Somewhat of a surprise since it came with no ESD protected, etc. and no documentation at all. -D