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Ok. Finally I got some time (and patient ehehe) to look at the modem brand. Zaapa is the name and here is the link to their webpage. http://www.zaapa.net/prueba/index/index.php The chipset maker is not Zaapa of course, but if they not have that kind of info just tell me and I will check the win driver. Cheers. --- Pedro Rocadas <procadas@yahoo.com> wrote: > --- Bill Binko <bill@binko.net> wrote: > > Pedro, > > Thanks for the response. > > > > > > > > I guess that any modem supported by linux and > > using > > > rockwell chipsets will be fine. > > > > That's where I started, but unfortunately, there > are > > very few USB modems > > that I have been able to find that actually use > the > > (non-winmodem) > > Conexant/Rockwell chipsets. > > That's why you must search for the expensive ones > ;-). > > > I suppose it makes > > sense: software modems > > probably make it easier to make smaller devices > > which hits the mobile > > part of the USB market. > > No, for me with some special neededs, putting the > hard > work in the OS side it's stupid. Make sense for a > manufacturer to sell cheap modems but they are crap. > My sister has a USB Zappa modem, it's small, but you > have linux drivers (I know because moved by > curiosity > I search in the net ;-) ). I don't know if you can > find this brand in your market but you must search > not > for Zapa (or Zappa?) brand but for the chipset > manufacturer. > > > > > > However, for what I > > > know, Multitech modems are the best piece of > > hardware > > > that you could find, expensive yes, but their > tech > > > staff are very helpfull and they do firmware > fixes > > continuously. > > > > I have found two Multitech USB modems: > > > > The MultiModem USB > > (http://multitech.com/products/MultiModemUSB/) is > > the > > only USB modem at Multi-Tech that they claim is > > Linux compatible. This, > > along with the fact that it uses the ACM command > set > > driver seems to > > hint that it uses the Rockwell chipset, but I > can't > > find that in the > > docs. Lowest price I could find (from > > http://pricewatch.com) is $106 > > USD. > > If they claim that, I guess it's true. > > > > > The MultiMobile USB > > > (http://www.multitech.com/PRODUCTS/MultiMobileUSB/) > > is a very small (inline) USB modem based on the > > Lucent Pegasus chipset. > > Multi-Tech doesn't claim Linux support on this > one, > > but there is a > > driver for the Pegasus according to > > http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/usblist.php. The > > going price for this > > one is currently $140 USD. > > Read above. More expensive too... :-). > > > > > Has anyone used either of these successfully in a > > multi-modem setup? > > > > Thanks > > Bill > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, > and more > http://tax.yahoo.com > > ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List > _______________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe, click > http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi > On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe > hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null > *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, > mail sales@hylafax.org.* > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@hylafax.org.*