>
> There was a report in the media a few weeks ago for a company that lets
> people order from usa sites that don't deliver internationally. I don't
> remember the company's name, though.
>
>
>
> --
> Matan Ziv-Av. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
This sounds reasonable sinc
Hi,
As some one else already wrote you can use ISA modems.
There are lots of Linux compatible ISA modems.
If your looking for a PCI modem then you can take a
look on :
http://www.archtek.com/pcv.html
I payed 50$US for it and it works well on my R.H. 6.2.
Erez
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Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2001, Jeremy wrote about "RE: LinModem":
>
> 1. Be prepared to add over 20% of the price of the product you order for Maam
>and "amilut meches" and stuff like that. They will always pass your package
>
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001, Jeremy wrote about "RE: LinModem":
> > There was a report in the media a few weeks ago for a company that lets
> > people order from usa sites that don't deliver internationally. I don't
> > remember the company's name, though.
&
> Or if you have a friend in the USA, the USR costs about 70$ there, and
> air mail to here is less than 20$. Should not take more than 10 days.
Question is, if you have a problem with the hardware, who you gonna call for
service?
Interesting tidbit about US->Israel prices - Logitech cordless des
> My Algorithm so far:
> 1. Have ISA-> get real ISA modem.
> 2. You need it fast -> Get an external USR USB or serial, I a serial
> will be playing it safe.
> 3. If you have the money, time and you just can't stand external modems:
> A. You can call Bynet and order the Multtech modem, it is VERY
Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "LinModem":
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need my linux box to connect to the net. Which is the best software modem
> > with linux support arroungd? Real modem are dead as you know.. (also that
> > thread)...
>
> I just got a US-Rob
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "LinModem":
> Hi,
>
> I need my linux box to connect to the net. Which is the best software modem
> with linux support arroungd? Real modem are dead as you know.. (also that
> thread)...
I just got a US-Robotics 56k Faxmodem, a "real" internal
Hi, dgi_il!
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 09:59:18PM -, you wrote the following:
> I need my linux box to connect to the net. Which is the best software modem
> with linux support arroungd? Real modem are dead as you know.. (also that
> thread)...
I've had good luck with the Lucent chipset on a l