>I had the same problem...I found my fix with setserial.  I set the IRQ
on my modem with a jumper, and the ran:
setseral /dev/modem irq # 

Zach Smith
Ann Arbor MI
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> I'm sure this has been discussed on the list before but I can't seem to
> find what I am looking for, neither on DejaNews nor in the mailing lists
> archives. As a last resort, I am looking here :-)
> 
> In the old days when I used redhat 4.2 with a USR 33.6 PnP (NOT WinModem),
> along with a Dell Motherboard that had only 1 serial port, things were
> working fine. Modem was detected under COM2.
> Now things have changed: I upgraded my motherboard to an ASUS TX-97-XE that
> has 2 Serial ports. I kept the modem. Under win95, I had to disable com2 to
> make things work (in fact I disabled com2 right in the bios setup).
> I installed RH5, and now my modem cannot be recognized anymore. I used the
> modem tool in the control panel to establish the link in /dev, I tried cua0
> 1 2 3, and ttyS0 1 2 3, but to no avail.
> I even tried minicom, nothing there.
> I downloaded isapnptools, and configured it, ran it as: isapnp
> /etc/isapnp.conf  at the # prompt, saw 2 lines (Yamaha sound card and USR
> modem) being "recognized?". I then tried to connect, modem is still not
> recognized.
> What gives? I read the PPP howto, nothing there really.
> The worst thing is that I was able to connect with redhat 4.2, but not with
> 5.0 !!
> 
> Any kind soul out there, please help me :-)
> 
> Karl
> 
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