Need 56K modem recommendation

Snorlax

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I just picked up a second PC from work and need a modem for it. It is a Dell Optiplex (933 Mhz I think) with Windows 2000. I live in the boonies so my connections are not that great (usually 26400 with a USR 28.8 modem). I would use the modem I have now but it is ISA not PCI which is what the Dell has. Looking for something relatively cheap that will work well should the phone lines improve where I live. Thanks.
 

Brian48

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I think software modems have come a long way. If you're not a on-line gamer, I think any based on the Lucent chipset would do you fine. You can find them online for as little as $10.

If you're looking for a hardware modem, I recommend the US Robotics 2977 56K V.90. You can find them over at newegg.com for $40.
 

lenjack

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Any Lucent (LT) winmodem will do a very good job. Note that the newest of these may go under the name Agere instead of Lucent.
 

corkyg

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Go external - it is a better hardware solution and easier to manage. You don't have to recycle the computer to turn the modem on/off or clear the buffer. An external modem can also be used by more than one computer.
 

Blain

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Before I got a cable connection, I would have said "USR hardware" all the way.
After getting a cable connection, I say get a cheapie Lucent 56k modem... it's just not going to matter that much.
However... I think a USR hardware modem may help with your line noise problem. ;)
 

Snorlax

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Decided to order the Blitzz winmodem from Newegg. There were not any reviews on it so maybe I'll do one after I get it installed. Couldn't see paying the extra $$ for a hardware modem but I'm pretty cheap anyway.
 

woodie1

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Originally posted by: Snorlax
Decided to order the Blitzz winmodem from Newegg. There were not any reviews on it so maybe I'll do one after I get it installed. Couldn't see paying the extra $$ for a hardware modem but I'm pretty cheap anyway.


When you install the firmware from the CD check the version number. If it is 2.1.6.0 there is a newer one (2.1.12.0) @ www.Iblitzz.com.
 

Buk

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I live in the boonies, too, and even after trying several modems I never connect faster than 14.4. The best performance (significantly quicker pages) is with a USR Courier External modem that I picked up on *bay for $25.00 - the best money I have spent in a long time! Try it if you can get one at a good price, you'll like it.....................
 

LED

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49k+-52K with the Robotics and/or Conexant chipset next choice would be Rockwell...External IS the way for me in the Country