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- From: mfein@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu (Matt Feinstein)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Internal vs, External ?
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 13:44:03 GMT
- Organization: JHUAPL
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- I agree completely that this is an 'it depends' type of issue, but
- just to make a couple of points--
-
- costmo@rosenet.net (Christopher Ostmo) wrote:
-
- >mfein@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu (Matt Feinstein) wrote:
-
- >>jerrmoor@essex1.com (Jerry Moore) wrote:
-
- >>>I've seen the discussions about which is the best modem, but how 'bout
- >>>arguments about Internal vs. External ?
- >>>Are there any real differences of opinion about one working better
- >>>than the other?
- >>>Since Externals seem to be more expensive, why would anybody buy one?
-
- >>1. You can attach an external modem to any kind of computer
- >--As long as the serial port has a 16550 UART, otherwise you are out
- >of luck
-
- This is a PC/Windoze view, Mac and UNIX users will face different
- issues
-
- >>2. You can see how the connection is going by watching the lights
- >--Or you can get rid of that shareware and get a real winsock/ dialer
-
- I'm not a fan of shareware either. I -do- kind of like to watch the
- lights blink..
-
- >>2.1 You can tell if the modem has 'self-tested' properly
- >---Or you can buy a good (reliable) internal modem.
-
- Maybe it's just my bad luck, but I've experienced a -lot- of 'infant
- mortality' among modems
-
- >>2.2 If the modem is a fancy one, you can tell what the bit rate is
- >>from the display
- >--Or you can use a proper init string that shows DTE and DCE speed
- >upon connect
-
- But not -during- the connection. If there's a burst of noise on the
- line and the modem tries to retrain at a lower speed, I'd like to know
- it
-
- >In addition, internal modems take up extra real estate (desk space)
- >(something a lot of us don't have to spare). You also must purchase a
- >modem cable ($10-$15 for quality).
-
- You can get a name-brand (Practical Peripherals) itty-bitty 14.4
- external modem plus cable for $100
-
- >I am not trying to start a fight here, but external modems are not for
- >everyone (myself included).
- ...
- >Different strokes for different folkes...
-
- I agree.
-
- Matt Feinstein
- mfein@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
-
-