Peter Sadowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No it's not a winmodem... I checked for that before I
> bought it...
> How is modem configuration done under Linux, and I
> will try if it works...
>
> Thanks
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How did you check before purchasing? A couple of others on the list have
claimed that this is a "confirmed" winmodem. I hope you're right and they're
wrong.
Anyway, you can give this a try:
The modem can probably be configured using kppp (assuming you're using
KDE). It's on the menu. You'll need to know which COM port it's on. If it's
on COM2, for example, choose ttyS1; COM1, choose ttyS0. Then query the modem
to see if it's being recognized.
If you're not using KDE and do not have kppp, I'm not sure. Perhpas someone
else will jump in.
HTH,
Mike
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