Re: PCI modems

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RedShift wrote:
> Does anyone know of a PCI modem that works out of the box with in-tree kernel drivers?

I use a couple of unbranded £3.99 sort of modems, the way to go about it 
is to find out what chipsets are used in the modem and then verify that 
the modem is indeed a real hardware modem.

Connextant is one company that makes quite a lot of the chipsets used 
over the last 4 - 5 years, but they have many s/w modem too - so make 
sure you buy into the right thing.

btw, most pcmcia modems work fine - and its not hard getting a pci 
hosted pcmcia socket on ebay these days. Depends on what you are trying 
to get.

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Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/  : 2522219@icq
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