Wow, it works! All I did was enter my ISP's phone number, user name and password, and voila, I connected to the internet by modem, Intel 536EP. What's more, the connection stayed connected, didnt go stale in a matter of minutes. Well done.
I connected dialup with installed Puppy 2.17 and with liveCD Puppy 2.17.1
dialup connection Intel 536EP works
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- Joined: Sun 22 Apr 2007, 09:42
- Location: Manila, Philippines
Updated 3-29-2013
My 536EP modem will actually dial out with the following Puppies:
("k" stands for kernel)
* 301 (but not the retro; there is no driver available for k2.6.18.1)
* 412 (both versions)
* 431 (only retro k2.6.25.16; other retro and main version won't work)
* 511 (Wary; retros k2.6.31.14 and k2.6.30.5; I don't have the others)
* 5141 (Wary)
I don't have either version of 421.
Warys 511-514 are no longer available.
Edit: I stand corrected...for now.
Wary 522 won't work with my 536EP.
(536 drivers are included, though)
My 536EP modem will actually dial out with the following Puppies:
("k" stands for kernel)
* 301 (but not the retro; there is no driver available for k2.6.18.1)
* 412 (both versions)
* 431 (only retro k2.6.25.16; other retro and main version won't work)
* 511 (Wary; retros k2.6.31.14 and k2.6.30.5; I don't have the others)
* 5141 (Wary)
I don't have either version of 421.
Warys 511-514 are no longer available.
Edit: I stand corrected...for now.
Wary 522 won't work with my 536EP.
(536 drivers are included, though)