Sorry, 

I noticed that myself just after hitting the send button for my previous
post.

:-(

Have you tried 'lsusb'  while being logged in as root?

Try to see if your modem is found and identified by Linux in the output.

However, I suggest you buy a NIC card. It would be much easier to setup.
You would also probably get better performance out of your modem.

Later,

On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 18:22, R S�nchez wrote:
> Hi Jean-Sebastien,
> 
> Yes, I've already come up with some of that, but it doesn't apply to me.
> Mine is a *cable* modem, not a dial-up fax/modem.
> 
> Thanks anyway.
> 
> Reven
> 
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