On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Michael Hobgood wrote about, PCI Modems:
> Hey all, have been following the discussions here for awhile. I agree that an
> external modem is best. However, sometimes one must have an internal PCI
> modem. That was the problem I had to deal with. I found one that works. It
> is the Actiontec 56k Internal PCI Call Waiting Modem. Until I found it I had
> to keep Win95 on my computer just to access the internet. After I bought it I
> could get rid of Win95. The manual that came with my modem contained all the
> info I needed to configure it and it worked the first time. So, if you can't
> have an external modem for whatever reason, and your ISA slots are all used and
> you have an empty PCI slot, the Actiontec will work. For more info go to:
>
> http://www.actiontec.com/products/modems/cwi/index.html
Or go to http://linmodems.org and get a full list of supported modems, or;
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html which has information and a
database on most modems.
> When you read the list of supported Operating Systems you see the great word
> LINUX!
>
> Heck, I would recommend buying this modem just to help insure they keep making
> real modems and don't get caught up in the WinModem only game.
>
> Cordially
> Michael D. Hobgood
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