If you know which port your modem is on, when you set up kppp
you can tell it for example, if your modem is on ttyS1 (com2 in dos)
then select ttyS1, often the /dev/modem link is not made as in redhat.
On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, James Luongo mewed:
> Ok, so I'm having problems configuring my modem. I'm
> pretty sure it's not a win-modem because I just
> replaced my win-modem with a nice US Robotics
> Sportster 56K Fax-modem. Blah blah blah etc.
>
> Anyway, I am using kPPP to set it up but I have no
> idea which driver to use. /dev/modem looked nice but
> neither of them worked. 1.) How can I find out all
> these options on my modem? 2.) Is there a better
> program to do this? (ie Lothar or DrakConf, which I
> don't have because I have LM 6.1)
>
> thanks
>
> James
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