USB Modem Configuration on Solaris 10 Express

I using Solaris 10 Express.. Here i trying yo connect USB Modem.. But Solaris is not taking any of this.. Please tell me that solution for .. connect USB Modem into solaris system...
Sreedhar
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Dear friend,
I'm looking for the same information,
pleas look at here:
http://unixsysadmin.net/2008/04/02/solaris-express-on-the-asus-eeepc/
it may help

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