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Has OEM-provided, partial-open-source drivers
available through Intel, but at last try (kernel
2.4.22 on Mandrake 9.1), they lost throughput and
hung up less than five seconds ...
56k data/fax/voice modem with disconnected
operation (NVRAM). Old PnP (ATI). Solid,
dependable and gets hot. Use CHAT rather than
wvDial. Confuses kudzu. Supports mgetty voice ...
An external modem that connects via serial cable.
Dimensions are about 3x4x0.5 inches. The top is
curved a little. It's dark grey, with holes for a
speaker on top. It has four ...
This modem has a 25-pin serial connector which you
use with an adapter cable for regular 9-pin
serial. It's a good old external hardware
faxmodem with a volume control and di ...
The NetComm IN5710 is a full hardware 56k V90 PCI
modem. It has one line jack and one phone jack. It
works fine provided setserial is used to assign it
to a device.
I obtai ...
The HP PSC 2210 is designed for creative home and
home-office users looking for an all-in-one that
has been specifically designed to simplify photo
printing, scanning and ...
The US Robotics Performance Pro modem was
recognized and works we'll, Ive used it with
Slackware 8.1-9.1. Its a PCI card with one phone
jack to your phone, one to the wall. It ...
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