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Getting any hardware internal modem will work fine, as all you see on
the OS side is a serial port :)<br>
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<pre wrap="">are we talking dial up modem, i was using a sweex serial modem with an
intel ambient chipset, it worked fine.
On 27/04/06, Christine Evans <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:christinesevans@btinternet.com"><christinesevans@btinternet.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello everyone! Finally escaped
Can anyone tell me what model of modem to get and who the supplier would be?
Suse v10
Card modem would be useful
Regards
David - from warrington
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