> > USB modem uses device ttySL0 as default and Win Modem uses
> > ttyLT0. I just want to ask whether wvdial looks in those device
> > entries, because it finds no modems in my system when I make it
> > search for a modem. Thanks.
> >
>
> I don't know about the status of these win/USB modems on linux but
> if u'r sure yours is supported then maybe u should make a symlink
> named cdrom pointing to the relevant device. As far as i remember
> wvdial looks for /dev/cdrom and i'm sure u can specify this in
> wvdial.conf though have'nt used wvdial in some time now.
> Sharninder Singh
> National Institute Of Management, Calcutta


Thank you. I surely have symbolic links /dev/modem and /dev/modem2 for each
modems. The driver installation makes in each case a /dev/modem one, and I
changed one of them as 2.

Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial

Who ate my sandwich?


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