On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:08:57PM -0500, Michael Havens wrote: /_That must be it (just as I thought)! It must not point to the device. How do I make it point to it?You want me to do it on my own? I wish that I could do it on my own!I don't know what to make point to what bro. (ln -s from where to where?)(wait.... you go into the directory where you want the link and then type 'ln -s (the file)'? Do I at least understand that correctly? /_ /_At this point I'd go back to kppp and make sure it points to the device. Further /_searching Google should give you some insight, too. /_ /_Which device do I want it to point to?..... So I would go into the kppp directory andtype 'ln -s ......' I hate being a windows dummy! /_ I suppose you can go into kppp and make sure the modem is set for /dev/modem. Then, leave that setting alone. Now, issue the command(s) 'ls -l /dev/modem' (see what that returns, if it doesn't "point" to the right device, then do) 'ln -s /dev/ttySX /dev/modem' (where X is the com port (begining at 0) you want to set) remove the link ('rm /dev/modem'), wash, rinse, repeat (differant com ports) until it works. -Mike