I've got this Performa 6400/180 that I rescued off someone's garbage pile on the curb. All I had to do was stick in a HD, give it an OS, and it works great! Now I want to get it online, so I need a modem for a regular dial-up connection, and of course want all the speed I can get from it. The question I have is: Even though either an external or an internal modem may be rated at 56K, is there any performance difference between the two types? Could there be a "bottleneck" of any sort produced by the modem port for an external? Also, I was using a 28.8k with my old Mac and didn't pay attention to how the issue of two competing types of 56k modems worked itself out. Is this still anything that needs to be considered, or are they all the same now?
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