Lee,

You're welcome!

Two more things:

1. Apparently some USB modems are winmodems.

2. Even though a plug and play modem might not be a winmodem, you might
have to disable plug and play -- I've never set one up under Linux.  The
plug and play modem I have now runs under dos.  On each bootup the plug
and play configurer has to run to set the IRQ and IO address.  (It's
fairly old -- maybe newer plug and play modems save their
configuration.  If I used this modem under Linux, I might have to boot
to dos first to do the configuration and then reboot to Linux without
powering off.

Randy Kramer

Lee wrote:
> 
> Cool Randy..I appreciate the education there. I did hear some drivers are
> being(have been) written for the winmodems,I think that's really cool.I'm
> anxious to try a usb modem with linux on a laptop setup...but that's
> another post..and 1/2 :)
> Hava good week folks..
> Lee

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