Couldn't find wvdial. I also looked on the cd install. Couldn't find it
anywhere.

Are you using RH?

Mike Werner wrote:

> John Starkey wrote:
> <snip>
> > If I don't need /dev/modem then I'll skip that altogether and stick with
> > /dev/ttyS1. (I think that's the port, if not I can use trial and error,
> > is there a way to find out?)
>
> Check and see if you have wvdial installed.  It has its own config program
> (appropriately enough called wvdialconf) that scans your serial ports for
> a modem, then it sends a set of commands to the modem - if it finds one,
> that is - to see what the modem is capable of.  That's how I got a
> skeletal setup set for my modem.  Or, you could just use wvdial to connect
> for a while.
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