here's the way I found my modem (cheezy, but it worked):

Go into kppp. On the modem tab is a button that says "querey
modem".  Just keep changing the com port using the input field
above the button and trying to querey the modem until you find
one that spits screenful of info back at you.

|--- Original Message ---
|From: "Ezequiel Santamaria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|Date: 8/6/99 2:29:09 AM
|

|That depends were is your modem connected and the model of your
modem. For a
|start I can say without any doubs that if your modem is a winmodem
start
|dreaming... :)
|but if not.. just make sure to set up your modem on a com (com3
or 4) and
|select de right cua
|
|cua0 = com 1
|cua1 = com 2
|cua2 = com 3
|cua3 = com 4
|
|....
|----- Original Message -----
|From: RB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|Sent: Monday, August 02, 1999 3:55 PM
|Subject: [newbie] Usr Sportster voice 33.6
|
|
|> Hello,
|> I have a usr sportster voice modem and I don't know how to
setup up this
|> one.
|> What can I do to linux find my modem ?
|> Thanks in advance
|> Romain
|>
|>
|>
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