> > On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 04:28:46PM -0700, der.hans wrote: > > My question is simple to more experience users. I just need to know what > > would be a good, easy to set up modem. Internal or External, brand and model > > would be really helpful. I am brand new to linux. Get an external. You know its not Windwoes only (or you almost know that ;-), ('almost' because SOME idiot company will figure a way to make a serial modem windwoes only! I hate the ingenuity of some of these idiots!) > For data, a USR/3Com. Preferably with jumpers rather than plug-n-pray > if possible. For fax/voice, a Hayes Accura. It supports class 2.0 fax > and can tell the difference between a voice call and a fax call. But > they are out of business so you have to buy used. :-( > Yeah, I like the USR as well. I've also used (am using now, matter of fact) an external soundblaster modem (or whatever they call them from SB - its at home and I'm not). Course, it was trivial to set up because I'd already set the USR up prior, so YMMV.... Isn't there a modem compatibility list like the printer list? Well, lets start with the file: /usr/doc/HOWTO/Modem-HOWTO And, for a list of what modems work (by assuming that if there is a modem config for it then it must work, right?) get: ftp://ftp.cc.gatech.edu/pub/people/gregh/modem-configs That should get you going, I hope! rusty Oh, yeah, I had a zoom that worked ok too, but the settings were different. That settings url should be a real help!