I think you're SOL with that modem, although I didn't do extensive
research. I believe this is a Data-only modem, so probably no fax, and
definetely no voice capabilities. I don't know of a PCMCIA modem that
would do voice... You may have "some" luck with external, but voice
modems are few and far between nowadays...
Let me know what you find!
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 07:29, Rob Wultsch wrote:
> Fine, make fun of the guy that knows jack about languages other than
> english, latin, some basic, and some c++. :)
>
> If I can get both working it would uber cool, but if I can not get
> things going correctly then I say oh well...
>
> I just bought
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3424566585&category=3710&rd=1
> , but before doing so I figured out what model it probaly was and then
> googles it with linux.
>
> It appears to be a real modem so I will hope for the best.
>
> The only things in my house that is mission critical is my year old
> laptop (1.6 celly, xp and debian) and my Ultimatetv (think tivo... mips,
> windows ce and nore uptime than anthing else I have ever used).
>
>
>
> Bryce C wrote:
>
> > Well for one, you would need a SUPPORTED modem too, for this. Also, if
> > someone would lie to tell me how to recompile a perl script, I'm all
> > ears. What I'm saying is that it's perl and therefore portable. It may
> > be able to handle the load but I would never combine something "mission
> > critical" and secure with something so unnecessary (to be on there).
>