thanks Ilya for your reply.  i'm using putty to connect to my modem
and also/dev/cuauo as the config file. i can co
nnect to my modem and it responses to AT commands that you suggest so every
thing is ok.


my question is: this connection via /dev/cuau0 can be configured, doesn't
it? and if yes, through which config file i can set these settings such as
speed, flow control, etc. for this connection?  for example, my modem
works just
with a specific speed. how i can tell  /dev/cuau0 device to talk to my
modem with this speed? as i have no idea how to config the connection speed
for this /dev/cuau0 device..

any guidance would be really appreciated.
thanks


On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Fbsd8 <fb...@a1poweruser.com> wrote:

> s m wrote:
>
>> thanks guys for your replies,
>>
>> now i understand two types of connections are available by modem, dial-in
>> and dial-out.
>> honestly, i should do it for my boss and don't know what he should want
>> exactly to do but i am sure that he has an external serial modem and wants
>> to config it by AT commands via a freebsd system; therefore i think our
>> connection is dial-out.
>>
>> now which files i should edit? just ppp.conf? and because our modem
>> supports specific speed and flow control, is it necessary to set these
>> parameters in my freebsd? and if yes, how i can do that?  please help me
>> to
>> do that
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>
> There are very detailed ppp configuration instructions here
> www.a1poweruser.com
>
>
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