From: Aykut YILDIZGORUR (aykuty@tepemobilya.com.tr)
Date: Wed 31 Mar 2004 - 03:49:38 EST
3COM (USR) 56K PCI modem part number 2976 using the 3COM/TI chip set
ref : http://www.tdl.com/~netex/modem/modem.html
ISA modems are being discontinued in favor of PCI modems. Our favorite PCI
modem for Linux is the 3COM (USR) 56K PCI modem part number 2976 using the
3COM/TI chip set. PCI Modems using the Lucent Technologies Microelectronics
Group - V.90/K56flex Modem Chip Set such as the Actiontec PCI modems
(PCI56012 aka IBM 33L4618) and the Multitech MT5634ZPX-PCI PCI modems are
also supported by Linux. For more information see these three links: Link1,
Link2, and Link3.
I strongly recommend the U.S. Robotics 56K FaxModem Model 5610 for anyone
looking for a 56K PCI modem for Linux.
ref: http://www.blarg.net/~rwkramer/tech/linux.html
ISA slots are getting downright hard to find. Finally, someone got around to
creating a PCI modem. ...and actual modem with a genuiine UART, as opposed
to another "winmodem." I strongly recommend the U.S. Robotics 56K FaxModem
Model 5610 for anyone looking for a 56K PCI modem for Linux.
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