Pre-configured modems
Contributed by: Scot Hacker
This tip is valid for:
Both BeOS and Haiku
If you’re having difficulty getting your modem or ISDN terminal adapter to work with BeOS, check to see if the modem came with a software configuration utility that works under Windows. Use it to program the modem in Windows, then return to BeOS and choose “Generic AT commands / pre-configured modem” from the modems list in the Dial-Up-Networking panel. There’s no technical reason why such a modem should not work with BeOS.
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