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Title: WTB linux / windows modem
Post by: daywane on January 02, 2006, 06:44:34 pm
speed is not a problem 28.8 is the FASTEST I will boot.
I want to use linux on the web just sick of windows on the internet.
prefer pci slot
extenal is ok
Title: Re: WTB linux / windows modem
Post by: eccs19 on January 02, 2006, 07:07:45 pm
If you don't get any better offers, I have a generic 56k external that does work.
It would come with modem and PSU.  I don't have a spare serial cable.   :( 

It does say on the bottom of it that is is a Rockwell. I don't know if it's a V90 or not.

It does work well.  I'm not using it now as I replaced  it with a Aopen modem.  I think that I had it originally just set up as a Generic modem. (in Windows, not sure how Linux works in that respect)

If interested, make an offer.

I would be shipping from Canada.
Title: Re: WTB linux / windows modem
Post by: Harpal on January 02, 2006, 08:26:40 pm
I have a voyager 100 broadband modem, it was used with my other conection,but since i got a home network i dont need it any more, cant say if it works with any other network service providers apart from AOL......
at the moment it is just collecting dust on one of the shelves, just pay for shipping or free if you can collect...
Title: Re: WTB linux / windows modem
Post by: Rip on January 02, 2006, 09:29:59 pm
I have PCI modem model F-1156i/a3 (Lucent I believe).  Not sure if it is Linux compatible.

It should work, but I cannot remember the last time I have used a modem.  You can have it for free if you pay shipping, or send me something arcade related and I'll pay shipping.

Let me know,
John
Title: Re: WTB linux / windows modem
Post by: cw on January 02, 2006, 10:58:47 pm
new in the box never used... motorola modem surfr 28.8 fax modem   external......  best part.... includes freeware ver of doom and heretic




Title: Re: WTB linux / windows modem
Post by: pointdablame on January 03, 2006, 03:21:48 pm
I have a PCI modem sitting here with a Motorola chip on it... no idea who actually makes it or a model number or anything.

It worked when I pulled it.  You can have it for cost of shipping.