I have the pci 5610 (as harddrake calls it) and have never had a bit of 
trouble with it.  A simple setserial with kernels 2.2.x and nothing but 
setting up kppp in kernels 2.4.x.  It cost like $80 or so back in the fall of 
'99 I guess it was.
-s


On Friday 31 August 2001 09:41 pm,  R & C wrote:
> I recently bought US Robotics 3com PCI 5610A modem. I have been in
> contact w/US Robotics and I inquired about this modem. They have a model
> 5610 which is a winmodem but they tell me that the 5610A is a hardware
> modem. ($70 to $90)
>
> I had it up and running for about a week and then I kept getting a "No
> Dialtone" message when I tried to connect....in Linux or Windows!
>
> I was told that they are having a problem w/a receiver circuit not
> closing and making the modem believe the phone line was off hook!
>
> They had me send it back to them and they would send me back another!
>
> Anyway, that's the jist on this particular modem! Good Luck!
>
> Roger
>
> mrc wrote:
> > If anyone on this list is successfully using a PCI modem I would
> > appreciate knowing the model. It's a jungle out there when it comes to
> > finding out about linux-compatibility in modems.
> >
> >
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