Krishna,
   This same question was just asked yesterday. In direct response to your questions, 
there is no parameter for modems.

My more general response yesterday was:

 In a standard LTSP setup, the *server*, not the client, is doing all the 'talking' to 
the Internet. The only thing the
client computer does (basically) is control the mouse, keyboard and video display. 
Connecting a modem to a client would mean:

  The process running on the server(i.e. Mozilla)  would send a request to the remote 
workstation to dial the modem, then use
the workstation as it's gateway so the workstation would send inbound data back to the 
server so it could be displayed on the
workstation. Just thinking about this makes my brain hurt.

  Wouldn't it be much more straight forward to simply attach the modem(s) directly to 
the server?

Pete
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krishna kumar wrote:
> 
> I want to configure modem on my client workstation. What is the parameter do i give 
> in lts.conf . There are parameters for printers, keyboard, mouse to be configured on 
> client wks but how about modem?
> 
> kk
> 
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