Q: Who knows the modem on the market offers the fastest and least lag in games? Howbout a site where I can compare them?
Ive heard U.S. Robotics is the best, but others say that the Gaming 3Com Modem (like 3 years old) is still good . but then again I got a fast connection from my modem HSP56.
Best Answer: It depends what you will use it for, and i'd recommend the RAM upgrade to 2GB.
The X3100 runs games really well, if that's what your in to.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
56K Survey Summary (http://modemsite.com/56k/56sur.asp)(click next to each modem for details like connection speed, reliability, etc.)
hth,
guy
Nice old survey, brought back memories when I was a Engineer at Hayes Modems. I evaluated all of those chipsets and recommended that we went with the Lucent Venus and Conexant HCF series. We put the Lucent set in the Practical Peripheral cases and the HCF in the Accura cases.
Re:56K Survey Summary (http://modemsite.com/56k/56sur.asp)(click next to each modem for details like connection speed, reliability, etc.)
hth,
guy
Re:I still use my USR Courier V.everything!
Re:Well, I assume you'd pay more monthly for the ISDN, but that's significantly more bandwidth at that level.
As for the Courier's price, just buy used. I'm usually prissy about buying everything new, but the Courier's are built like tanks. I used mine for about 3 years before I got DSL in January, and it was already 2-3 years old and heavily used when I got it. Might as well be new as far as functionality is concerned, though.
edit: Just dug it out – it was labelled "V.Everything – with V.34". That would mean it was originally a 28.8 modem. The V.34 spec looks to have been released around 1995. So we're talking about a modem that's probably around 6-8 years old. Pretty damn impressive.
Re:Yike! They're like 200 bucks! But then again, it's US Robotics we're talking about.
Would I be better off getting one of these modems or should I just go with 128k ISDN??
Re:I'm with guy – Courier v.Everything rocks about as much as a dialup modem could rock. I used mine for years on some crappy phone lines, and rarely got poor connects or drops. Works flawlessly in every operating system, and no drivers to install. I got mine off Ebay for about $75 many years ago – you could probably still find one there for a decent price.
Re:I used to use a Diamond Supra Express as well. Worked as well as could be expected for online gaming. Made a huge difference over the software modem built into my laptop that I was using at the time.
Re:Although I don't think they've been made since the mid '90s, I used to have a USRobotics Courier v.everything external serial modem. It supported X2 and v.90, and it was extremely fast. I clearly remember getting sub-100 ping times in Quake 3 with it.
I don't think that there's a v.92 upgrade available for them, but if you can live with v.90 speeds, try to find one. You'll think you're using ISDN! ![]()
Re:ive used hardware and software and havent noticed any difference, dialup is diaulup now a days
i just got cable internet….my modem owns you
Re:what speed you connect at usually depends on the background noise level of the phone line, if its a clean signal you will connect higher (when i had 56k i would be able to connect at 52,000bps and once at 54,000 or so
Re:How fast did that one typically connect?
Re:How fast did that one typically connect?
Re:True hardware does not use your computer's cpu and other resources to power the modem (if you will). Go to the store and look at their minimum specs for modems – a hardware modem usually has specs of 386/486 cpu, very low end. (Just a generalization)
All in all, there is no longer a best 56k modem for gaming. I've had plenty of friends who some say the 3com sux, some say it rocks. I personally used a Diamond Supra Express 56i (ISA however) as my modem. Do not get an external USB modem – too much lag/latency issues. If you choose to get external get a serial if they're still made.
Re:What do you mean by a "True hardware modem"? One that has no complimentary software?
Explain please
Re:If your on 56k its really not going to make a difference. I would just make sure to get a true hardware modem and not some stupid software one.
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