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    External modem

    hi
    Anyone plz tell me where to get the driver for a std 33600bps external modem.
    Does knoppix need drivers to support external modems??

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    Does knoppix need drivers to support external modems??
    No, if it is serial modem. Go to kppp and setup - put your user name, password, tel.number of your provider, IP dynamic, modem will be dev/ttyS0 or ttyS1. Lower your conection speed wich by default is very high (460000) to, say, 56000 or 115000.

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    Well I did all those settings and set my connection speed to a lower one as u said, but when i connect thru kppp it tells -modem status ok- initializing modem -after that nothing happens-
    What could be the pblm??

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    Which dev did you setup ttyS0, ttyS1, this must be exact match. Do not connect first but use Query - it will find (or not!) modem. If not, change ttySx and try again.

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    I did query and it produced a window with ATI query listed and a lot of blank boxes.

    I connected it to COM1 in Windows Is its equivalent in linux is ttyS0??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ku637
    I did query and it produced a window with ATI query listed and a lot of blank boxes.

    I connected it to COM1 in Windows Is its equivalent in linux is ttyS0??
    If it's on Com 1 yes its ttySO

    The rest of tdjokic's directions are spot on

    Quip

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    but the pblm isnt solved icouldnt connect still .When i try to

    connect thru kppp it tells -modem status ok- initializing modem -after that nothing happens-
    plz help

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    Quote Originally Posted by ku637
    but the pblm isnt solved icouldnt connect still .When i try to

    connect thru kppp it tells -modem status ok- initializing modem -after that nothing happens-
    plz help
    OK....Lets start from sceratchhhhh

    What BRAND of modem is it?

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    OH
    Its nt an ordinary External Modem, Its a phone Kyocera-2235 thats its brand.it is nt a mobile phone but functions as Wireless Phone connection instead of ordinary cable based telephones.It canbe used as a std 33600bps modem as they people say in windows (its true as i found) but when i asked the local service provider, he dosent knew whether it will work in Linux,the phone manual is quiet abt this and Im left out with almost no hope.Can anyone find a way out?

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