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Your problem is likely that you have a winmodem, which uses drivers to simulate real hardware. Step 1 would be to identify your modem. You can do either one of these:
1) boot up windows and find the driver for your modem
2) dmesg | grep -i modem and see if anything comes up.
3) lspci and see if it says anything about your modem.
4) get an external modem that will always work out of the box (unless it's USB-based).
Try to find out the chipset of your modem. Either try "lspci" or check the mother board manual.
Then get the driver for the chipset for your kernel. Then load the driver module and use "ppp tools" to dial to the ISP
But if you use an external modem you can directly use ppp for dialup. Anyway thats the easyway.
aashutosh said:
does any1 knws is there any driver for dlink internal modem??
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