Apple USB modem configuration

I'm trying to connect to Netzero with the imac dualcore and an Apple USB modem. Netzero prompts the modem is configured improperly, and when I go into the network preferences to fix it, only INTERNAL modems are listed. There is no option to select a usb modem. Any suggestions or solutions would be appreciated.

Open Network, select the Internal Modem port and
click on the Configure button. Click on the Modem
tab. From the drop down Modem list select Apple
Internal 56K Modem (v.90). Click on Apply Now
button. Click on the PPP tab and set the Configure
IPv4 drop down menu to DHCP and click on the Apply
Now button. Check your PPP configuration to be sure
you have the correct telephone number, userid, and
password to log into your account. If you make any
changes click on the Apply Now button before quitting
Network.
Kappy, thanks for the tips. In the PPP tab, there is no drop down menu for DHCP. Also, when I hit apply, the password field magically changes from my 6-character password, to a 20 character password. I change it back and try to connect, and get an error message from Netzero that my modem settings are incorrect.

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