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Date:      Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:52:50 -0500
From:      "Matt Bettinger" <mattb@finsyn.com>
To:        <FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Internal Modems
Message-ID:  <71F816A89AA9D3119F4C00D0B7094EFC198E44@FIN_SYN>
In-Reply-To: <71F816A89AA9D3119F4C00D0B7094EFC1B4FF1@FIN_SYN>

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***ok,  how do i find out if this sucker is a WinModem?  Should i look for
such obvious signs as 'this is a winmodem'  or 'specifically designed for
Windows 95/98'  etc.?

Well, if the cheapo internal is a WinModem (which it almost certainly
is), it won't work under FreeBSD.  If it isn't a WinModem then it will
almost certainly work.  As a side note: I have managed to get an
Internal WinModem to work under FreeBSD (USR Sportster 14400 Winmodem),
but without error correction/compression--the modem was very sensitive
to noise on the line but otherwise worked for over a year and half until
I got my 56k external modem. YMMV

>  If not then what would be a safe choice for a cheap external modem that
is
> known to work with FreeBSD.

Virtually any external modem should work with FreeBSD since FreeBSD is
talking to the standard serial port on your computer instead of talking
to the modem directly.  Internal full modems (not WinModems) generally
work fine as well, although they can be a bit trickier to configure
(sometimes you have to mess with the com port settings).




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