Uh! Your friend wouldn't have a WinModem by any chance? For the moment they don't work under anything but Windows XX. You need what is called "in the trade", a "DOS modem" i.e. a modem with regular UART & no special software needed. Those $30 Zoltrixes &c. won't do Bye "El-al, Netta" wrote: > hi, > a friend of mine can't connect to the internet. (using windows 98, he can). > he used minicom to check if his modem is configured correctly and minicom > was able to dial out. but when he uses kppp then he gets "sorry, modem > doesn't respond", and in the log window ATZ doesn't even appear. and when he > uses the debug option in the gnome dial-up tool, it sends ATZ but then says > that the modem didn't respond. he doesn't know what modem he has. what could > be the problem, and why doesn't minicom mind it? > thanks. > > ================================================================= > To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command > echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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