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Posted: Dec. 02 2004,14:21 QUOTE

winmodems=evil

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Posted: Dec. 04 2004,00:10 QUOTE

Quote (caulktel @ Dec. 01 2004,19:55)
With an attitude like that, I can see why he's unregistered.

Attitude? first, i've been to other linux forums and they'll argue with me forever that it *must* be a winmodem, and second, i'm unregistered because i don't intend to post here often. If i start posting more often, i'll sign up. By the way cbagger01, thanks, but i've already tried that, this is really confusing me, i'll probably end up switching to a more mainstream linux like slackware or something.
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Posted: Dec. 04 2004,04:00 QUOTE

Since DSL is based on knoppix which is based on Debian, it is unlikely that these distros will see your modem either.

However, slackware uses a different kernel and configuration tool so it might work fine.

Maybe you can try out slackware by using the SLAX livecd.  I have never used it, but it is supposed to be quite good.
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Posted: Dec. 05 2004,16:41 QUOTE

I know for certain that getting a "dial-up" connection can be a real pain. I had the same problem connecting to the net,like none of the options listed would not work.

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First step.

try all of the available COM ports for your modem

/dev/ttyS0
/dev/ttyS1
/dev/ttyS2
/dev/ttyS3

I know this sounds stupid but sometimes the modems and serial ports get mapped to a different device name than is expected.


...well instead of choosing one of the listed COM ports I edited one of the selections to read "/dev/ttyS4" and was able to make a dial-up connection.My modem is an internal US Robotics model 5610B.I have used this modem with success with other distros but have found that every distro seems a bit different to configure.
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