DdJ
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Registered: Sep 1999
Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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quote: Originally posted by Charo:
I repeat, useful to you or not, the Thincom modem DOES NOT REQUIRE A DONGLE.
What you're not getting is that people are using dongle to mean "anything that sits between the card and the phone line". It *does* use an external thingy -- don't call it a dongle if you don't want to. You can not just go up to a standard telephone, pull the plug out of the back of the phone, and plug it directly into the modem. You *can* just do this with the HandSpring modem, and in theory with the SixPack (I reserve judgement until it actually comes out).
I've had PCMCIA modems with X-Jacks and with "dongles" (ie. adapter cables). I've also got an IBM palmtop with one of those 45-degree-angle-not-an-X-Jack things. I don't want any more cables. Either other solution is fine, as long as I can plug a standard RJ cable directly into the device.
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