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    Newbie - Need Help Getting Modem To Work

    Hi,

    Let me start by saying I am a newbie, but I'm learning and I'm very determined. I've been doing my homework but have reached a snag and need some help.

    I'm using the Knoppix 3.3 Live CD but I am unable to connect to the internet. I was able to configure the modem using the instructions found at This Site. Using /dev/ttyS0 I get a "Modem ready" message when I query the modem, but when I try to connect I get Initializing modem..... and it never gets any further than that. Thinking I may need to do something to get my modem to work, I did some searching.

    I've searched since yesterday and learned how to determine what type of modem I have using the FCC Registration Number. I then found the Linux/Modem Compatibility Knowledge Base and my modem is listed with an LM meaning I have a Winmodem that may work with a vendor-supplied Linux ("Linmodem") driver and there is a Penguin face next to it which I read means I have a Winmodem chipset with "Linmodem" drivers. (My modem is a SMART Modular Technologies, Inc. Model 90109-2 with FCC Registration Number: 2D7USA-35107-M5-E)

    Now I'm lost. Where do I get these drivers and once I aquire them, how do I get them to work using a live CD? Do I even need new drivers? I am so lost.

    If I sound like an idiot, there is no need to point it out. I feel like one too.

    Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Well, I am the idiot that I think that I am.

    When I click on the "little Penguin face" I am taken to This Volunteer "Linmodem" Project Page and that in turn takes me to the LTModem Drivers for Linux page.

    Now for my next stupid question:

    I don't see "Knoppix" listed, do I use the Debian GNU/Linux binary package instead? Also, how do I "install" this since I'm running a live CD? Can I run this off of a floppy or what? Aaaaaaaand.....Which Of These do I download?

    I refuse to give up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filbert
    I don't see "Knoppix" listed, do I use the Debian GNU/Linux binary package instead? Also, how do I "install" this since I'm running a live CD? Can I run this off of a floppy or what? Aaaaaaaand.....Which Of These do I download?
    Does no one have an answer for me?

    I still refuse to give up

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    OK. Firstly, when you download something for your Knoppix, you will want the Debian version, as Knoppix is a Debian distro.

    Secondly, you won't be able to install your modem on a Live CD operation, but then, you will already have an Internet-capable OS installed already.


    My suggestion is use your Windows to connect to the 'net, but if you want to HDInstall Knoppix to your PC, call back here.

    Hope I've been of help!

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