USRobotics offers V.92* Technology — including a FREE upgrade for select 
models! 
http://www.usr.com/v92/

v.90 was ancient in 2001. Plus there was an update to it offered mid-decade 
somewhere in there, I applied it myself. 

We do live on different planets than and I pity yours were they sell computers 
without any modems in them - but apparently you have to buy them as add-ons. 
Every desktop in the free world comes with a built in dial up modem as well as 
laptops, and notebooks. The industry changed over to software wireless modems 
as opposed to wireless cards (NIC) at the release of Windows Vista and all 
shipped with those pre-installed which used to be buy a card as extra like 
Sierra Wireless - though the laptops and notebooks still have a card slot for 
one as an extra purchase. 

Now if you didn't get that in your purchase of all five of your computers then 
you were seriously ripped off and ask anyone in this group. 

I M out of here ! 


--- In [email protected],
-----snip/---
> 
> We must live on different planets.
> 
> None of the five working Desktop/laptop computers I have at home, or the 
> machines in my in-house server rack:
> 
> http://robertwittig.net/workshop.html
> 
> ...have any sort of built-in telephone dial-up modem, not Linux, not 
> UNIX, Not Windows 2000, Vista or Windows 7, on my netbook.
> 
----snip-----/ 



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