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By DaneM at 2004-09-16 02:28
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USR5610B Internal 56k Modem How-To for Linux
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I made the first line in /etc/rc.d/rc.serial read:
#!/bin/sh
and on the first attempt it connected the way it should, and also downloaded all the mail including a test from that account.
My fingers are crossed.
Much thanks for the article.
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No howto?
There is something maybe useful on the manufacturer's website (3com?) which you can download, but then you should change ttyS3 to ttyS4. I don't bother anymore, and it still works.