Thanks,  I will give it a try and let you guys know if
it works or not.

Peter

--- Michael Scottaline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 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
> =====================================
> 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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