Hi, It is an internal modem, not a USB one. I've tried with wvdialconf but after searching a little, it told me that the modem cannot be detected. Does this mean that it is a win modem? A few more questions: 1. Are there any possibilities to be a hardware modem but it just can't be detected by wvdialconf? 2. If it is a win modem, can I configure the computer to connect to internet using the network? I have another computer running Windows 2k linked with this one and I could use it to connect the internet. If I can, can you give me some hints how to configure it, to use the network for connecting to internet? Thanks. Teddy Center: http://teddy.fcc.ro/ Mail: orasnita at home.ro ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas D. Ward" <slingshooter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 6:27 PM Subject: Re: Getting Dialup Working Snip. Can I use that command line if the modem is connected but there are no drivers for it? What type of connection do you have, and is this a win modem? If it is a serial external modem usually wvdialconf will pnp detect it, and if it is an internal hardware modem wvdialconf will detect it. If it is a usb modem you will need to have usb modem support and usb serial support. Don't know if wvdialconf can pick that up. I imagine it could if kudzu properly detected it, and set it up in /etc/modules.conf. If it is a win modem the modem is probably not able to be used. Need more info on the modem. snip. If I need to install drivers for that modem, how can I do it if I don't know what type of modem it is? I hope it is possible. Well, we need to know some basics like if it is a hardware modem or a Win modem chip set which needs a special driver. Also what type of connection serial or usb. If it is internal pci or isa. _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup at braille.uwo.ca http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup