----- Original Message ----- From: "Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Your output and mine agree except as follows: Yours: ttyS04 at port 0x7feo (IRQ = 10) is a 16550A Mine: ttyS04 at port 0xd000 (IRQ = 19) is a 16550A
Which means you're modem is on Com5, IRQ 10. You should be able to set this in /etc/wvdial.conf, or if you run pon/poff, pppconfig should give you an option to type in /dev/ttyS04.
The problem is the(Mine) not the (Your). The (Your) works. How do you translate 0x7fe0 to Com5? A doc ref would help.
I don't; I translate the "ttyS4" as COM5. I thought I had written this before, but perhaps it was in another thread, or it didn't make it through; you subtract one from whatever value Windows labels the COM port. If Windows calls it COM1, then in Linux it'd be 0, or more accurately, /dev/ttyS0; COM4 in Windows would be /dev/ttyS3 in Linux. (I believe I (and someone else) miswrote above, by adding a zero in the name; it should be /dev/ttyS4, not /dev/ttyS04, but not having used a serial port in ages, I'm not for certain.)
-- Kent
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