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4.6. This document at present does NOT cover...

  • Compiling the PPP daemon software See the documentation that comes with the version of pppd you are using.

  • Connecting and configuring a modem to Linux (in detail) See the Serial-HOWTO and for modem specific initialization, see Modem Setup Information for information that may help you to configure your modem.

  • Using DIP to make PPP connections. Use chat instead...

  • Using socks or IP Masquerade. There are perfectly good documents already covering these two packages.

  • Using EQL to gang together two modems into a single PPP link. This is covered in the Networking-HOWTO.

 
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