hey,
I would recommend u get the external because most probably it will work with
Linux. But I am not sure though.
Just search for it on google.com to see if that external modem works in
Linux or not.
Thank You
--Khawar "quitedown" Zia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 6:20 PM
Subject: [Cooker] DSL question


> I know you are looking for info so you can expand DSL support. Do you
> have the information on Qwest (use to be US West) DSL service in the US?
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> They're selling DSL like hotcakes. It's seven dollars cheaper than a
> second phone line. There's no activation or installation fees, and they
> send you the line filters for 4 phones for free so you can use the same
> line for voice and DSL.
>
> There's even more reasons it's going over so big. The DSL service
> offerred is at 640K. They either give the subscriber an internal Intel
> PRO/DSL 2100 modem for free or offer a $250 Cisco external DSL modem for
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> $110.
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> If you don't have the information. What do you need?
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> Also, there are no Linux drivers for the Intel DSL modem. Is this
> because
> it works under the same principle as a winmodem? If not, having linux
> drivers for this modem in the distribution would be a big plus.
>
> Sam
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