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From: "zohar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:45:42 +0530
 
To:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Modems


> I want to know how to distinguish between 
> (1)external (internal or real modem), 
Um, I not sure what you are asking here.  Not being a smart @$$ but an external modem 
is one that is outside the pc case and an internal modem is a pc card.  If it is an 
ISA internal it *should* be a *real* modem.  PCI modems are mostly winmodems.  

> (2)Winmodem, 
If you have a windoze machine, look in the device manager under modems.  If it says 
anything like HST or HCP(???) it is a software(winmodem) modem.

> (3)AMR modem, 
I don't about these particular modems.  Never heard of them until the thread on this 
list a week or so ago.

>and any other types by signs of it in hardware and software(operating
> system) 

As a general rule, if it is an internal modem AND has jumpers on it, it is usually a 
hardware(real) modem.

>and AT commands of it to use for that.
> Can I get a complete explanation of the site(s) describing the details
> completely. Which are they?

Try www.linmodems.org

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Tom Wilson

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