On 11/08/04 17:17, "George Mogiljansky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Using plain vanilla 10.2 without updates in a
> Wallstreet 300 MHz PDQ, internet access via dial-up
> with built-in modem; (getting very flaky connection in
> a remote area (cottage country), so the line may be
> the problem). 
> 
> Which modem script is usable or native to the WS PDQ?

Whenever you define a new network location that uses the modem, I think the
system is smart enough to pick the appropriate modem script. On my Pismo, in
the "Modem" tab, this is "Apple Internal 56K modem (v.90)". There are 2
other similar scripts in the list, one is (v.34) and the other is (v.92).
I've never changed it and never had any problem...

-Laurent.
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