I have had my best luck with US Robotics external modems.  

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From: Nick Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 4:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Modem recommendations


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* and then Jonathan M. Slivko blurted....
> Hello,
> I want to set up a Linux workstation at home, as well as at work. I'm
> currently connected to the Internet via a 56k modem. Are there any
> recommendations as to which brand of modem I should get that will work
> with Linux without any fuss? Currently I am using a winmodem. Any help
> would be appreciated. Thanks.

Interesting question, though I think you'll find that if you go into a
shop and get a 'bog standard' modem you'll be fine as Linux supports
tons of 'em.

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Nick Wilson

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