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Date:      Sun, 20 Jun 1999 13:28:40 PDT
From:      templer. <templer_@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   freebsd3.1 and a modem
Message-ID:  <19990620202841.71136.qmail@hotmail.com>

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not long installed freebsd 3.1 for the first time, and really wanted to get 
it connected to the internet ASAP.
i have moved over from linux, where i was using redhat, on there they had a 
command "modemtool" or something like that which let you tell the system 
which port the modem was connected too.
i was woundering if there is something like that in freebsd at all? just at 
the moment i tried to use kde's KPPP to connect to the inet, only kde just 
hangs, and i have to kill the process to get out of it.

i have not yet checked up on it, but is it easy to setup a internet 
connection, via command line, using chap authentication when logging in to 
my ISP?

Thanx for any help

Rob


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