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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: aztec on October 06, 2001, 10:16:00 AM
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How do I hook up my Zoom 2919L ISA modem to a new motherboard with 5PCI, 1AGP, 1AMR??? slot. On the surface it appears you need to use a PCI modem experience has proven that PCI modems are incompatible with my ISP :(
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you can't use that modem without an ISA slot. :( I don't think its correct to say that PCI modems would be incompatible with your ISP. True, most PCI modems are piece of junk winmodems that have serious issues.
But not all PCI modems are winmodems. Go to Pricewatch (http://www.pricewatch.com) and do a search for "PCI hardware modem" and you'll see a big list of affordable non-winmodem PCI modems.
You might look at external modems. I saw a US Robotics Courier external serial modem at Walmart for $100 the other day. That is an excellent modem. Then again there are cheaper ones out there and even USB modems, though I am not too familiar with them.
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Your right it was a winmodem I had trouble with. I didn't realiaze you could buy a PCI hardware modem.. What's an AMR slot? Thanks for your response Sancho. :)
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AMR = AUDIO Modem Riser.
AMR is a slot standard that just never caught on.
VatiAH
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Serial modem.
The only way to go if you are still stuck on dialup like me :)
S!
Rocket
(avoid USB modems too!)
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Thx for the additional info guys, if any of you are familiar with the Zoom product line can you tell me which model is a PCI hardware model? I have had several modems in the past and my Zoom 2919 is the only one that has functioned well with my ISP. Also if you could provide more info about serial modems I sure would appreciate it Rocket, as I don't know anything about them.
I had considered going with an external USB modem..why should I stay away from them?
Once again thx for the help, It is Greatly appreciated! :)
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Definitely go for an external modem: it makes troubleshooting so much easier.
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aztec, avoid using the USB port for anything that requires a constant stream of data (i.e. any cable/dsl/analog modem).
The overhead for the USB port is too high and the USB bus is just too slow for this.
Get a good external modem (3Com Courier), hook it to a COM port and you will be a happy camper.
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SKUZZY!!! words of wisdom from the man himself :) Thx for answering my question Skuzzy, now by com port do you mean serial port? Thx Skuzzy...u the best :)