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Hi,
I just came to visit my folks and they dont have a wireless network setup in the house, so I have to connect to the net using my dial up modem. Unfortunately my windows seems to be quite buggy lately (...assuming it ever worked flalessly), so I was just wondering if anyone could tell me how to connect to the internet using my dial up connection in FreeBSD 4.10. I need to transfer a few school files, which i cant, since i cant connect my laptop to the net. So, if someone knows how to do it , please help me
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