You mean /dev/modem?

If so, then, no, you have to link it yourself . . . unless you have
PCMCIA modem; the PCMCIA services *are* clever enough to set up the link
for you.

Sarang Lakare wrote:
> 
> thanks for the advice.. but I do know all about ttyS? (thats the reason i
> sent mesg to "expert ;)
> 
> neway, the reason i said that was because I wanted to know how the
> /dev/cdrom link is created.. shoudln't there be a program which
> asks/searches for modem on all COM ports and creates the link? (or let me
> know if there is one). it'll make life a hell lot simpler for a newbie.
> 
> apart from that, I still don't know why kppp said modem found and all ATI
> strings were blank!
> 
> sarang

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