Alot of DSL 'modems' are ethernet based hence not requiring any form of
Linux support, I know there are USB versions but if it was the fast DSL you
wouldn't get anywhere near the 8 Mbits that is possible if your using USB.

Peter

Hi,

I'm not aware of any such support either, but I
agree that audio class makes sense for it.

But first I would be asking something like "is there
any support for DSL modems?".  I'm pretty sure that
the answer is no, but I wouldn't mind be pleasantly
surprised about this.  Did you find some listed in the
supported hardware list?  (I didn't.)

~Randy

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Subject: [linux-usb] Q: Any current support for voice features of USB
modem?

I'm considering getting a USB modem once I get a DSL connection, both for
backup but mostly for faxing and voice mail.

I don't recall seeing anything pertinent on the mailing list, and I can't
seem to find anything listed in the "supported hardware" list.

Is there any known support for voice functions of modem?
Not knowing the spec, I'd suspect such functions would be audio class,
rather than communication class.

--
Beiad Ian Q. Dalton


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