Re: [newbie] another modem
When I was a tech I installed many Phoebe modems. They are pretty decent, and had models that could be jumper set to COM IRQ (a very good thing!). I bought my USRobotics before the v.90 spec had existed very long, if there would have been a need for updating this was a better choice. At this point in time, since the v.90 spec has been in use for quite some time the Phoebe is what I would choose for myself. -Gary- In a message dated 6/19/2000 7:50:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, you wrote: Hi folks... Looking for some info about my modem, it turned up to be designed for windows... So, I am thinking about getting another one... Which modem would be the one that satifies my needs, do you guys have any sugestion... I plan to use both windows and linux on a dial-up conection, on a digital line... Thanks for the help given. A search of 'harware modem' at www.pricewatch.com will return several dozen. A Phoebe built around the Texas Instruments chipset is about $40. It's basically the same modem as the 3com/USR that costs twice as much. ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] another modem
I don't know if this is still relating or not, but I have that same modem. I was using Mandrake 6.0 until recently and the way that I got mine to work without having to get the card out and make changes was to edit the "hosts.allow hosts.deny" along with setting the BIOS with "NO" PNP OS Installed. Then, I added this command that helped myself since I have the modem set with the v.90 update: ATFC1D2S202=32X3S6=4M0 This will let you dial-out without having to wait for a dial-tone, which I was having a problem with on my if I turned off the speaker! If there's anything else... e-mail me and I'll see what I can do for you! Keith - Original Message - From: "Eunice Thompson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 6:24 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] another modem Chandu, How did you get it to work? I have a Zoom2819 modem with jumpers. eunice thompson
Re: [newbie] another modem
Chandu, How did you get it to work? I have a Zoom2819 modem with jumpers. eunice thompson
Re: [newbie] another modem
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, you wrote: Hi folks... Looking for some info about my modem, it turned up to be designed for windows... So, I am thinking about getting another one... Which modem would be the one that satifies my needs, do you guys have any sugestion... I plan to use both windows and linux on a dial-up conection, on a digital line... Thanks for the help given. A search of 'harware modem' at www.pricewatch.com will return several dozen. A Phoebe built around the Texas Instruments chipset is about $40. It's basically the same modem as the 3com/USR that costs twice as much. ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] another modem
ZOOM 56K 0.90 mODEL nO:2919 is working fine with my linux-mandrake 7.1 But I did have trouble in configuring it. Good luck Bye Chandu - Original Message - From: Rodrigo P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 2:48 PM Subject: [newbie] another modem Hi folks... Looking for some info about my modem, it turned up to be designed for windows... So, I am thinking about getting another one... Which modem would be the one that satifies my needs, do you guys have any sugestion... I plan to use both windows and linux on a dial-up conection, on a digital line... Thanks for the help given. Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com