Looking for a Intel-Solaris8 compatible modem

hi,
I'm trying to obtain a compatible internal modem for my Intel Solaris 8 box, any good recommendation? I would prefer one which will be recognised by Solaris 8 during installation. Thanks in advance for your advice!!
rgrds,
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Thanks OSXFreak, that's also a great looking case.
The case I bought is the Otterbox Defender.  It was about a toss up between the Otterbox and the Case-Mate Tough Case that I saw using the link from OSXFreak and I can't say one is better than the other.  I bought the Otterbox mainly because I found it in a store locally and I'd read good reviews on it so I grabbed it.  I work on the water and on steel decks, another reason for buying the Otterbox however I think I'd like the Tough Case as well.
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