I've seen a lot of hardware modems now saying they out right support
Linux. As well as a few NICs. But the thing is, if you have a hardware
modem, then it's not an issue of software like it is with Winmodems. The
machine knows what needs to be sent to the modem, and the modem understands
that.
PENA FAMILY wrote:
This is for the interest of anyone who is planning on buying a Linux
compatible external modem.
[snip]
hayes is good. have used slower 'early models', grew faster with usr,
now motorola.
All in all I enjoyed and recommend the Hayes external modem. The only
trouble now is
FLYNN, Steve wrote:
ROFL!
I'd be absolutely stunned if a modem was asking for an email
account name!
[snip]
my sides are still sore. ;)
at least anyone else doing a 'subject:' search on
hayes external modems, will know a little more about
setting 'hayes commands'
if you ever come to