Get a US Robotics 5610b (56K V .92 Performance Pro).  It costs between fifty and eighty dollars depending on where you purchase it, it officially works with Linux.  A bit expensive, but after years of modem frustrations, it seems more than worth it to me.  You can't go wrong with this one.


On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 06:58, K. Spress wrote:
How about a 3 Com Hardware based modem. Not a Win Modem. Win Modems do not play well in Linux. some work some do not
 
 
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First of all, I would like to thank those who tried to help me. Unfortunately I cannot solve this riddle. I am just a simple user, with no computing skills, no computing course.
I would like you to recommend me a modem that works under Linux.

 
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