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On 2 Dec 98 at 22:07, Thanushan Kanagaratnam wrote:
> I am having trouble deciding between the 3Com V.90 PCI and 3Com
> V.90 ISA modem. Both modems have voice capabilities, and are OEM.
> According to my research they are not winmodems (may be wrong)
For years, I've heard experts recommend external modems over
internal. They've suggested a lot of advantages of external modems,
but none that I felt was compelling -- until very recently.
As far as I know, nobody has figured out a way to make an external
winmodem. It's worth a little something to me not to have to read
between the lines of the fine print to tell what I'm getting, and
while I lose a little convenience (I admit that), I get all of the
other advantages essentially for free.
What advantages? Indicator lights. I have my external 56K on a
switch box so I can use it from different machines without
disassembly. I can reset it (power it down and back up) without a
reboot of the PC -- not that I've had to do this recently, but past
modems have sometimes had problems that this would have solved.
David G
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