>To use dial-up internet from your duo you will have to establish a PPP
>connection first. Being that you have a TCP/IP control panel, you have
>Open Transport installed, so my recommendation is that you install OT/PPP,
>which is a dialer made by apple that I prefer. Also look for "OT/PPP
>Menu" on Versiontracker. FreePPP is another option, but OT/PPP was always
>easier for me.
More info on dial-up configuration can be found at
http://www.surf-line.com/~mjwise/mac/
The current vversion 2.6.2 of FreePPP (rock-solid and more convenient
than OT/PPP) is available from http://www.rockstar.com/
Edgar
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