USB EXTERNAL MODEM (KRYPTON) configuration in RED HAT 9
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USB EXTERNAL MODEM (KRYPTON) configuration in RED HAT 9
Iam stuck with Krypton USB external modem configuration for configuring internet dailup connection to my ISP.
Someone please help me out with step by step approach to complete whole of this process including internet configuration.
Iam very new to LINUX.
My mail:jbiet_krishna@yahoo.com
Please try to pick the best forum for your questions. This forum is for questions/posts related specifically to ArchLinux. Redhat is not really related to Arch in too many ways (a common kernel and a few other 'common' tools ) so you'd be best off to either place your question in a forum specific to your question, or if there isn't one, the Linux - General forum is for the 'rest' of the questions.
System Settings-->Network. What devices does it show, etc. If the modem was on during install or during your last boot, it may already be configured. Anyway, the GUI above is the place to start...then
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