--- In [email protected], "g.linuxducks" <g.linuxducks@...> wrote:
>
> Aha I think there is the answer then but....
> 
> you wrote ...
> <<<First, to the best of my knowledge, no computer on the retail market
> today, comes equipped with a dial-up modem card installed, but almost
> all modern computers have ethernet cards installed, or, more likely,
> have ethernet on the mainboard. >>>
> 
> Huh ? All computers come with a dial up v.92 modem installed as original 
> hardware along with everything else, ram, drive, drawers, etc (desktop). I 
> think I missed your meaning. I am guessing you mean an additional modem 
> "card". I have never seen any come with a wireless modem card (desktop) 
> although virtually all newer laptops and notebooks ship with the new 
> software wireless modem - no card necessary anymore.


No, computers today do not usually come with Modems.  I buy the 
computers for my company and a modem is now an extra charge that
we never add on.  The Modem has gone the way of the floppy in
the new world.

Loyal



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