Installing Server Hardware
In order to establish a PPP link between two computers using
the telephone line as medium for data transmission, you need
to install (at least) one modem device in each computer.
To install a modem device in computer you need to attach the
modem hardware to the computer and later the telephone line to
the modem hardware. To connect the modem to your computer, you
need to connect the serial or USB cable that comes from the
modem hardware to the appropriate input on your computer. To
connect the modem to the telephone line system, you need to
unplug the cable that connects your telephone device and plug
it on the modem device, specifically in the port reserved for
data transmission. Later, using a similar cable, you could
connect your telephone device to the modem's telephone port,
so you can realize telephone calls when no data transmition
take place.
To be on the safe side, do all the installation with the
computer turned off. Then, when everthing has been put in
place, turn it on. Once the system is up, you can verify the
modem hardware using either the lsusb or
lspci commands. These commands need to be
run with administrative privileges, so probably need to
sudo them or login as root user in order to execute
thme. For example, assuming you are logged in as root user,
and you are using an USB modem like that one we mentioned
before, the output of lsusb command would
look like the following:
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 058f:6366 Alcor Micro Corp. Multi Flash Reader
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 06e0:f104 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
MT5634ZBA-USB MultiModemUSB (new firmware)
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 005 Device 002: ID 046d:c018 Logitech, Inc. Optical Wheel Mouse
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
The relevant line here is that mentioning the existence of a
Multi-Tech System, Inc. MT5634ZBA-USB MultiModemUSB (new
firmware)
device. If the modem you installed doesn't
appear in this list, it is probably because such hardware is
not supported by &TCD;, yet.