significant problems and should be easily configured using kppp without needing any external drivers.
Perhaps the problem is that the modem device is not set properly in kppp. Go to kppp -> setup -> device -> modem device and try the various options. I think the default is /dev/modem. Your modem may be located at /dev/ttyS0 (com1 in windows) or /dev/ttyS1 (com2 in windows), etc. Try each ports (unless you know which port it is from windows) and then go to
kppp -> setup -> modem -> query modem
If you made the proper setting then you should get a series of AT responses. Hope this helps, Gus.
> I came to know about kppp,it was said it configures modem > automatically but on setting configuration when I try to query modem > it gives message cannot open device >
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