Mine worked without any tinkering. Make sure that it is not a winmodem and
that the jumper setting on the card is set is the same as the irq used by
/dev/ttyS0.
> Does anyone have the internal version of this modem working?
>
> I checked Red Hat's compatibility listing and it says PNP modems do not
> work. Is this true even if I have PNP disabled in my BIOS?
>
> I've installed the modem and it works with Windows on COM2 and COM4. When
> it was on COM2, I disabled my com2 port in my BIOS and Linux still
> couldn't see it. I have an external modem that does work, so it's not a
> permissions problem. PPP or minicom don't work with this internal modem
> when its set to COM2 or COM4.
>
> I did verify that windows was setting the IRQ's and address to match the
> com port's settings. I have heard of winmodems, but I don't know if this
> is one. So I'm not sure if this is a PNP problem or a winmodem problem.
>
> Any suggestions on 56K modems that do work with Red Hat. The modem I have
> came from my work, but I can get them to buy a different one.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
>
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