I have a 56 k Zoom hardware modem that has no problem with SuSe 10.2 but Kubuntu fails to find it. Any suggestions?
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When you say 'Hardware Modem', do you mean 'internal modem' ? If this is the case, you probably
have a so-called 'Win-Modem' that is closely integrated with a Windows OS.
Is your modem in an ISA or PCI slot on the mother-board ?
One workaround would be to buy an external modem - any Linux distro will recognize it, and the
price of external 56k modems is now very low. Additionally, you can use an external modem with
any other computer.
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Please see my post: How To: Connect with Kppp Dialer here:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3081122.0
where you will find instructions on how to detect the port your modem is on, configure ppp, kppp, and eliminate other nasty problems.
You are way ahead of the game already with a hardware modem.
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Originally posted by rube-kubuntuWhen you say 'Hardware Modem', do you mean 'internal modem' ? If this is the case, you probably have a so-called 'Win-Modem' that is closely integrated with a Windows OS.
Is your modem in an ISA or PCI slot on the mother-board ?
For further information, and a link to an extensive list of both hardware and winmodems, try here:
http://www.tuxmagazine.com/node/1000009
For detailed information on how to configure your Winmodem for Linux, try here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
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