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From: kifox AT hotmail DOT com
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: [OT] Finding non windows modems
Date: 18 Apr 1999 01:16:53 GMT
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In article <3718D39C DOT C08090D4 AT lycosmail DOT com>, ajschrotenboer AT lycosmail DOT com 
says...
>
>I'm in the process of putting together a Linux server, that I intend to
>use as a file & print server, and also as a NAT enabled IP router. In
>order to do the latter, I need a 56k modem that will operate @ 56k in
>linux (yes, I know that the FTC limits it to 53, and that even that is
>rare). Anyway, not sure where else to put this request, and I thought
>that maybe some of you might know.

Any *EXTERNAL* 56k modem will work just fine with Linux. If you want to use 
an internal modem, make sure it says the modem is  MS-DOS compatable on the 
box.

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