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This is a nifty little gadget from 3Com, though I think USR makes them cause I couldn't actually find this on 3coms site, but I did on USR's site. has a regular modem jack and an XJACK to plug into your cell phone if supported. Native linux support, just plug it in and it does it's thing if you've got the right stuff in the kernel. Should work on a default kernel though. I'm running it in slackware 9.1 on my laptop, used pppsetup to get it running. Need more info? just e-mail me
root@flux:/home/astro# cardctl info
PRODID_1="3Com Megahertz"
PRODID_2="3CXM756/3CCM756"
PRODID_3=""
PRODID_4=""
MANFID=0101,003f
FUNCID=2
root@flux:/home/astro# cardctl status
Socket 0:
5V 16-bit PC Card
function 0: [ready], [wp]
root@flux:/home/astro# cardctl ident
Socket 0:
product info: "3Com Megahertz", "3CXM756/3CCM756"
manfid: 0x0101, 0x003f
function: 2 (serial)
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3Com Megahertz 3CXM756 Global GSM & Cellular Modem PC Card
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