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This software is used to setup PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connections. This is most useful for connecting with a cell phone "modem" card these days. It is also use to configure real modem connections. The Network Manager suite is implementing PPP functionality that will probably, in time, make KPPP obsolete.
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This software is used to setup ''PPP'' (Point-to-Point Protocol) connections. This is most useful for connecting with a cell phone "modem" card these days. It is also use to configure real modem connections. The '''NetworkManager''' suite intends implementing ''PPP'' functionality that will probably, in time, make '''KPPP''' obsolete.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 10 November 2023

Pending Deletion

This page has been proposed for deletion for the following reason:
This app does not seem to be developed anymore
Please use the discussion section of this page to voice your opinion on this.
 
Use a dial-up modem

This software is used to setup PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connections. This is most useful for connecting with a cell phone "modem" card these days. It is also use to configure real modem connections. The NetworkManager suite intends implementing PPP functionality that will probably, in time, make KPPP obsolete.