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RE: [TCLUG:6906] new 56k modem
Note: most of following response is not intended to be taken seriously!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brady Hegberg [mailto:bradyh@bitstream.net]
>
> The thing I hate about external modems is that they get in the
> way
Velcro it to the side of the PC!
and they
> fall off your computer
Duct tape fixes everything!
and my daughter grabs them and tries to yank them
> out
Spray WD-40 and/or Teflon on the cables to keep her from getting a grip!
>and my computer won't fit under my desk with the modem on
> top,
Apply bricks and boards until computer desk and chair are high enough or
until you hit the ceiling!
and the
> clutter
Hire a maid!
> and extra cables,
Build a cheap 486 Linux "modem server" and hide it, the modem and the cables
in a closet; access its COM port from your PC over a LAN via DialOut/IP.
One LAN cable, no mess.
> etc etc.
Ok, as long as you avoid WinModems and anything that is Class 1 fax only,
you should do fine. I've had good luck with US Robotics Sportsters used in
a non-faxing environment, and with MultiTech "Z"-series modems in a faxing
environment. Another responder mentioned troubles with the Rockwell chipset
(as found on "Zoom" modems - avoid! The horror, the horror!).
> I wonder if you could take a hacksaw to a courier external and
> make it fit
> in a 3.5" drive bay? You'd have to move the switch and the volume around
> to the front. That would be pretty cool.
The Courier External I use at work is long and wide and would barely fit
into a 5 1/4" bay, let alone a 3 1/2" bay. Might work though.
--
Carl Patten
Systems Administrator
Trimodal Inc.
"He's in one of those moods again."