Hello Ray,

In a message dated 1/22/00 9:26:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

> It is hard to be very specific with advice while knowing so little about
>  what you want to do. At this point, I don't even know what country you are
>  in, and my knowledge is pretty USA-centric. 

I am from NYC.
I have a plans to host at least 5 my friends domains (sales,MP3 and etc) with 
average bandwidth around 20GB per month  
  
>  
>  I assume you will be getting fairly standard dial-up ppp service from some
>  ISP. Are you setting up just one computer or a LAN that will use a PC
>  running Linux as a router? Do you pay by the minute for phone service or is
>  it a fixed monthly fee? What connection speeds does the ISP support? These
>  are the kinds of things that go into making a good decision about how to
>  proceed.

Thats only one PC.At this time I am not sure about Cable or DSL Thats why I
want to choose nice modem but not too much expensive.ISP supports DSL but 
the cost for their DSL is high and speed is not enough.I will pay flat rate 
for phone and for
DSL.    
  
>  General advice: get makes, models, and prices for some 56K modems that are
>  easily available to you. Check them in the modem database that I and others
>  have already given you the URL for. Pick the cheapest one that is a real 
> modem. 
>  
>  If you really expect to have DSL or cable that soon, I'd especially want to
>  choose something cheap. (I don't want to sound patronizing, but you DO
>  understand, don't you, that once you get DSL or cable, you won't use the
>  modem with that service?)

I believe I will use special DSL modem  

>  In your situation, I might even try to get by with
>  a slow model (28.8. or 33.3 kbps) for the short time until you get the fast
>  service -- these can be found at surplus stores for a few dollars, and they
>  are always real modems.
>  
>  General guidelines: almost all external modems are real modems (maybe all,
>  but I think I've heard of 1 or 2 odd cases). Almost all pci modems are HSP
>  ("Winmodems"). ISA modems can be either kind ... usually (here in
>  California) the ones under $50 are HSP, the ones over $70 real. But these
>  are only rules of thumb; to be sure, check the database.
>  
>  If you are going to use an external modem, make sure your serial port uses 
a
>  16550A or better UART (only an issue on old equipment; I mention it because
>  Lawson and I both use some antiques, so we need to keep it in mind).
>  
>  At 09:09 PM 1/22/00 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  >Hello Ray,
>  >
>  >Thank you for your reply!
>  >I think that you are absolutely right about my new modem is WinModem.
>  >The question is how to choose right modem for my needs?
>  >I believe I will have DSL or Cable in couple months and I want to set up
>  >a webserver thats why I dont know which modem to choose and what kind
>  >of specification to look for.Can you help me with that?
>  >
>  >Thank you in advance,
>  >Almaz
>  [old message deleted]
>  ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
>  Ray Olszewski                                        -- Han Solo
>  Palo Alto, CA                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]        
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>  
Thanks a lot,
Almaz  

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