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Old 02-23-2002, 06:33 PM   #3
GaryRouth
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Hi mattmorgan

While ja83's post is probably true, depending on the phone line conditions
in your area, (and the fact that you've already bought an AMR modem), it can
be cost-effective and relatively speedy to use an AMR modem. [My wife surfs
at 49.3k and downloads at 52k with an ultra-cheap AMR from PCtel & an old
K6-III].

Some questions:
What motherboard?
What AMR modem?
What Operating System?

Many of these "software" modems require that you load the software first, and
follow some fairly exact procedures to have the detection & install go well.

Post back with some more info & we'll see if we can get you going.
...Gary
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