On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 09:19 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Could you please trim your posts. There is not need to include the > entire contents, including signatures. > > Now, as far as getting the modem working, you may want to read > ftp://ftp.multitech.com/usb/usb-linux2.txt. For a quick overview, > you need the acm module, and the modem will probably show up as > /dev/usb/ttyACM0. (I do not believe the module is included in Fedora.) > > Mikkel > -- Mickkel and others, Thank you for your help and suggestions. I had reviewed the above link but was not sure if it was applicable to Fedora since the devices it listed were in the format of: /dev/usb/ttyACM0 and the devices I was able to list on Fedora were in the format of: /dev/usbdev1.1_ep00 There is a pre-existing device of /dev/ttyACM0, but when I executed the command modprobe acm, acm module was not found. My lack of success in using the document of this link as well as others prompted me to send a note to everyone on the list with the hope that someone else had used usb modems. At this point I am still not sure where I should start. It looks like acm is not a module in Fedora, does that mean I will not be able to use these usb modems? I don't find the module present in CentOs 5.0 either. Thanks for your thoughts!!! Greg