On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:42 am, Katipo wrote:
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On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 06:28:44AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
The only dialup modem to get is an external USRobotics 56K modem. It
hooks up to your serial port and is always recognized w/o driver
needs. I will never ever get another modem. I also live where there
is no broadband.
I can
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
The only dialup modem to get is an external USRobotics 56K modem. It
hooks up to your serial port and is always recognized w/o driver needs.
I will never ever get another modem. I also live where there is no
broadband.
Hey,
Yuri Gorshkov wrote:
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
The only dialup modem to get is an external USRobotics 56K modem. It
hooks up to your serial port and is always recognized w/o driver needs.
I will never ever get another modem. I also live where
robert wrote:
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Subject: Re: dialup modem recommendation for debian sagre?
Just get a Maestro Woomera.
It's based on a Rockwell 56K chip, so it's recognised
Bruno Buys wrote:
I moved recently, and there´s no easy/cheap broadband in the new
address. So, what do I need to run a dialup modem on my debian sarge?
Guess the best model I can find would be a hard pci us-robotics or
similar (there are winmodems available, but I´m avoiding these). Are
Guess the best model I can find would be a hard pci us-robotics
indeed!
What packages do I need?
kppp or wvdial
Cheers,
Florian
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Bruno Buys writes:
I moved recently, and there´s no easy/cheap broadband in the new
address. So, what do I need to run a dialup modem on my debian sarge?
Hook up your modem, run pppconfig, and follow instructions.
Guess the best model I can find would be a hard pci us-robotics or
similar...
John Hasler wrote:
Bruno Buys writes:
I moved recently, and there´s no easy/cheap broadband in the new
address. So, what do I need to run a dialup modem on my debian sarge?
Hook up your modem, run pppconfig, and follow instructions.
To the point. I like that. Thanks John.
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John Hasler wrote:
Bruno Buys writes:
(there are winmodems available, but I´m avoiding these). Are they debian
friendly?
Some winmodems can be used with Linux but they are not at all friendly.
I was referring to the usr.
John M. Gabriele wrote:
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John Hasler wrote:
Bruno Buys writes:
(there are winmodems available, but I´m avoiding these). Are they debian
friendly?
Some winmodems can be used with Linux but they are not at all friendly.
John M. Gabriele wrote:
Go to a used computer shop (if there are any around you); they'll
probably have a box of them stripped from old systems that they're
not doing anything with.
Yes, that is the way to go. A couple of weeks ago somone threw away an
IBM PC in the basement of my building.
John M. Gabriele writes:
Most internal PCI modems -- that aren't winmodems -- will work fine with
Sarge; whether they're U.S. Robotics or not.
They will get by, but they will put your computer at increased risk of
lightning damage.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Hasler wrote:
Bruno Buys writes:
I moved recently, and there´s no easy/cheap broadband in the new
address. So, what do I need to run a dialup modem on my debian sarge?
Hook up your modem, run
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 06:26 am, Cameron L. Spitzer wrote:
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--- In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Hasler wrote:
--- Bruno Buys writes:
--- I moved recently, and there´s no easy/cheap broadband in the new
--- address. So, what do I need
A bit expensive, but because we never look like getting anything except dial
up through copper wire, I have had for the last 9 years, a Maestro Woomera
external modem that does everything, including allowing me to monitor the
speed of the connection constantly, except wash the car.
Best
On Monday 07 November 2005 11:22 am, Bruno Buys wrote:
John M. Gabriele wrote:
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John Hasler wrote:
Bruno Buys writes:
(there are winmodems available, but I´m avoiding these). Are they
debian friendly?
Some winmodems can be used with Linux but they
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