Thanks a lot for your interest!!!! I downloaded the indicated file and my modem was recognized. Now I am writing this message from my house and using my laptop with Ubuntu Linux and wvdial for the connection. Just a question: there is a package in Ubuntu repositories called sl-modem-daemon which seems to include that program. Is it the same, I downloaded??? I also write a description of the followed steps: - I downloaded and descompress the file http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/SLMODEMD.gcc4.1.tar.gz - cd SLMODEMD.gcc.4.1 - chmod +x slmodemd - sudo ./slmodemd -c ECUADOR --alsa hw:0,6 In another terminal, I ran: - sudo wvdialconf wvtest which generates an appropiate config file for wvdial. I edited that file to include the options required for my dial-up ISP (username, password and phone number) - wvdial --config wvtest which starts the connection. Finally I can connect without going to a cyber and using Linux. Thanks again for your help!!! :D Atte, Luis Galárraga PD: I am attaching the requested file.
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