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Re: Actiontec cards in a Gateway Solo 2150 laptop
>The chipset that Actiontec uses is the Lucent chipset so I will have to
>atleast try that.. but I was going to be looking at an intergrated 10/100
>56K card so I can connect my laptop to my home network. Any suggestions?
there are modem/ethernet cards where all is integrated together if you
thought you wanted to avoid the current modem... you could check into them
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>Andrew Eidson
>Branch Technical Liaison
>35R-Kalamazoo RZX SP 1638
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Adam Williams [mailto:adam@morrison-ind.com]
>Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 8:36 AM
>To: klug@klug.armintl.com
>Subject: RE: Actiontec cards in a Gateway Solo 2150 laptop
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> From : klug>klug-request
> To : adam
> Subject : FW: RE: Actiontec cards in a Gateway Solo 2150 laptop
> Date : 01/01/70 01:01
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>>Well here is the offical answer from Actiontec.. guess I'll be out looking
>>at PCMCIA cards now.
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>It might be worth it to try one of the Winmodem drivers, I know the one
>for the Lucent chip set works. Not ideal, but it's better than nothing.
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>See http://www.close.u-net.com/ltmodem.html
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>On another note, are there any Winmodem PCMCIA cards? And has anyone used
>one
>of those cards that lets you add PCMCIA slots to a desktop machine? I'm
>still looking for a way to wedge a whole bunch of Winmodems into one
>machine for use as a PBX.
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