| ethernet , fast or otherwise, is not a modem.
It maybe that you have a linmodem and an ethernet adapter in your PC (try opening up a terminal window and entering /sbin/lspci which will show what PCI cards you have).
When you get your internal/winmodem/linmodem/PCI modem (all the same thing) driver installed, it will create something in the /dev/ folder (something like /dev/ttyLT01, but your's will, probably , be called something else) and it is this that either wvdial or kppp (has nice GUI config) wants to be told about, as the device that it needs to talk to. Mind you, you may be lucky and have a symbolic link created for you that points at the correct device and is called /dev/modem (try, in a terminal window [b]ls -alF /dev/modem[b] to see), in which case it is this that you need to tell wvdial or my personal favotite, kppp about.
have fun
Nerderello
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