[TriLUG] just starting out, help
Clay Arsenault
Clay at StayOnline.com
Mon Oct 29 08:54:58 EST 2001
Just to clarify:
External USR (3com) V.92 @ $92.04
Internal USR (3com) PCI Performance Pro (NON-Winmodem) @ 68.79
Show your TriLUG card. I am under the impression that the Performance Pro
PCI works great w .*ux OS'. If anyone has contrary exerience - please let
me know.
Thanks,
Clay
Stay Online
919.361.1222
-----Original Message-----
From: Vestal, Roy L. [mailto:rvestal at rti.org]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 8:36 AM
To: 'trilug at trilug.org'
Cc: Clay (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [TriLUG] just starting out, help
If you have a WinModem, you can check www.linmodem.org and check and see if
your modem is on the list. If it is, it will tell you what driver to use.
NOTE - 3Com/USR modems are NOT supported at this time. It appears that the
Viking made modems seem to be the easiest to use.
I agree with Mark, if you have a WinModem, spend the $90.00 and get a real
modem, I personally like the 3Com/USR modems. The internal Sportster at
Stay Online is about $90.00 for TriLUG'ers, the external is about $110.00
for TriLUG'ers.
-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Johnson [mailto:marc_johnson27591 at hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 1:07 PM
To: trilug at trilug.org
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] just starting out, help
>have w98 on disk one, plan to burn this disk soon, just say no to bill.
>have mandrake 8.1 on disk two, good stuff. still using w98 to access the
>internet. using linux, how do i connect, ie tell modem COM 1, to dial an
>isp. currently using mindspring. i know phone # to isp, and their DNS ips.
> they are not helpful at all. they only support x9- and macs. is there a
>linux friendly isp, that i should switch too?
Well, first off ... is your modem a real modem or a WinModem? If the latter,
all the brains are in the Windows driver, and no ISP, Linux-friendly or
otherwise, will be able to help you.
If it is a real modem, though, you should be able to use Mandrake's
configuration tools to set up your modem; it sounds like you have most, if
not everything, of what you need.
If you have a WinModem, I would recommend switching to a provider like
RoadRunner. You get a much faster connection, and when I installed Mandrake
8.0 on my system, it automatically recognized the ethernet card and I didn't
have to do any configuration at all. It's a little pricier, but you get what
you pay for in this case.
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