The only problem I see is the possibility that the 486
doesn't have a Plug and Play BIOS.
Some Plug and Play modems (including 56K) don't like to
be plugged into a non Plug and Play motherboard.
Any decent 56K modem that does not require Plug and Play
should work fine.
Steven Walley
At 10:47 PM 10/23/98 +0000, you wrote:
>List members,
>
>I will soon install an internal modem in my sister's 486DX-50 to
>provide her with internet access. Is there any reason to not get a
>V.90, 56Kb modem? Is the bottleneck still the modem when the
>computer is that old or is there something in the computer that would
>prevent using the 56K modem to it's fullest advantage? The computer
>comes with 8MB of RAM and has stardard componants for a 486. By going
>with an internal modem I will bypass any slower serial port
>controllers.
>
>Thanks for any feedback,
>
>John Pfankuch
>
>
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