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Winmodems suitable for Ubuntu

I am looking to add a dial-up modem to a PC I am building for my father.
He does not have DSL or cable and uses the PC namely for e-mails.
Could someone recommend a low cost winmodem that can be used with Ubuntu 8.04?
Thanks in advance.
 
jeebus, you can probably get a hardware modem for under $30 easily that would work, and it would probably be a better idea.

but search the ubuntu forums and see what modems people are using without any problems, that will probably find what you want quickly.
 
The cheapest I found on ebay was $50 including shipping. Please steer me to the $30 ones. 🙂
In the mean time, I bought a $10 Hummingbird winmodem at Frys that says it is Linux compatible. I'll check it out tonight.
 
Do they even still make hardware modems? I would think with the market for modems being so small all you'll find is old re-bagged winmodems. I wouldn't even think Winmodems are made anymore, they're just selling old stock.

Let us know how it goes MaskedAvenger, I have some of the worst memories using a Winmodem on my Windows 3.1 and Win 95. I'm trying to fathom Winmodem + Linux lol. GOOD LUCK and Godspeed
 
Originally posted by: QueBert
Do they even still make hardware modems? I would think with the market for modems being so small all you'll find is old re-bagged winmodems. I wouldn't even think Winmodems are made anymore, they're just selling old stock.

Let us know how it goes MaskedAvenger, I have some of the worst memories using a Winmodem on my Windows 3.1 and Win 95. I'm trying to fathom Winmodem + Linux lol. GOOD LUCK and Godspeed

newegg dudes.

at least, it doesnt say its a windmodem but either way its cheaper than $50. (they have some dirt cheap winmodems, internal since OP didnt specify otherwise)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16825100201

this one doesnt say winmodem, but says modem for windows...maybe the same thing. meh.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16825104137

hardware modem, external, still pricey....go figure.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16825104135


 
OK, I installed the $10 Frys modem (its uses a Conexant chip) and downloaded and installed the 8.04 Ubuntu driver courtesy of Dell. 😀

Next task: install the Linspire version of Juno (yes, dial-up Juno circa 1999).

I really don't know Linux at all so this takes a lot more effort than it should. But I figure its good to learn to set up more rigs for December's Folding contest! :thumbsup:

After all, if chimps can write Shakespeare then I can decode Ubuntu. 😕
 
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