Re: [opensuse] Anyone understand what my ISP is doing?



On Friday 05 December 2008 15:00:30 Dotan Cohen wrote:
There are even
modems that connect to the PC via USB cable. I have not tried these
modems with and Linux distro, but for some reason I do not think that
they would work!

They work well if the modem understands "AT" command set. Otherwise you need
to install a driver in order to have an "AT" capable modem.

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