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If you can use it to communicate, it should be fine. What I meant to imply
was that winmodems in NT can be a little bit of a hassle to install.
Darren Page
Montreal,Qc
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> > From my experience, NT has problems with internal modems, only
> because they
> > are plug-and-play, PCI, or both. NT also has trouble with winmodems,
> > although I have seen them work with NT. I would not recommend getting a
> > winmodem for NT.
>
> I just installed a Netcomm 56K internal modem (a winmodem) for
> NT, it apears to
> be installed ok, NT reported the modem has no problem (but
> haven't tested with
> real operating). Can I say it's ok now?
>
> J Qian
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