Re: help with Fedora core 7 dial-up connection

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E. Robert Tisdale wrote:
Phil Meyer wrote:

Did you go into system-config-network and ask it to scan for a modem?
It will do the right thing.

From the menu:

System/Administration/Network  -Add -Modem connection.

As part of that dialog it will 'discover' your modem.

I don't think so.
I got:

   You have selected the following information:
   Hardware: Generic Modem
   Provider name: netwood
   Login name: edwin
   Phone number: 8061685

then I pressed the Apply button.
Everything seemed fine until I tried to "Activate" the device.
I don't think that the system ever actually found the modem.



Does anyone know how to "Reverse Engineer" the U.S. Robotics 5610B/C
RPM at:

   <ftp://ftp.usr.com/usr/dl15/LNUX_3ComMdm-1.0-1.i386.rpm>

linked from:

   <http://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=5610c>

I didn't ask USR's permission yet, however, it would be handy to know
what the RPM does, and if it's still viable for using this RPM with F7
and the USR5610B/C.


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