Thanks for the reply, but I assure you that' not the problem.  There simply is no 
internal modem selection for me to make.
Brian

In a message dated 6/2/2003 3:54:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Here's my comment on this matter:
> 
>  Maybe the "internal modem" is not selected as an option in the Network 
> Pane?
> 
> Please go to your System Preferences/Network
> Click on the "show" pane and see if "internal modem" is an applicable 
> option
> Maybe that would solve your problem
> 
> If "internal modem" is not an option, click on the "location" pane and 
> specify "new location"
> Name your new location and click "show" again
> Click "network port configurations" and click on the 
> "internal modem" 
> option
> 
> Maybe that would do the trick..
>  I am not a tech support guy but maybe this works..
> 
> Hope that helps

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