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[ILUG] Re: Intel 365ep Modem

[ILUG] Re: Intel 365ep Modem

Kevin Dunbar akdunbar at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 26 09:53:13 GMT 2004


Yep there's your problem the 4.62 just doesn't work!
Install 4.60 instead & it should be okay. I use Kppp &
haven't needed to change any of the setting, just used
the wizard to connect to IOL.
 

--- Paul Flynn <fl1979ie at utvinternet.com> wrote: > The
Driver I have is 4.62 direct from the intel site
> :)
> 
> was there anything special you have in your wvconfig
> file? how about you 
> init cmds?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Kevin Dunbar wrote:
> 
> >Hi there,
> >
> > Just wondering if you meant the Intel 536ep?? If
> so I
> >had similar problems with this. Spent a frantic
> couple
> >of weeks trying everything I could think of to get
> it
> >to work all to no avail. Then I found out that the
> >problem was with the driver!
> >
> > Goto the Intel site & instead of downloading the
> >newest driver (4.62 I think), get v4.60 instead.
> >Install this & hopefully everything should work.
> >
> >Hope this helps you.
> >
> >
> >	
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