On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, phillip Neumann wrote:
> [...] but when i log to my ISP it is extreamly slow. i must wait about 1
> minute to write my login and password!!
This is most likely an interrupt problem. You probably had isapnp set
your modem at COM3, IRQ5 just like windows (that is, 3E8, IRQ 5). N
Right, well, it goes to your PNP ISA devices anyway. For an ISP dialer perhaps
you
could try xisp. I use diald myself. About the slowness, perhaps you are just
running
at a low serial rate. Make sure when you run comm programs your serial speed is
115200. The default on the port if you don't spec
On Tue, Jul 07, 1998 at 02:05:10PM -0500, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Your modem is most likely Plug-N-Play. In order to initialize Plug-N-Play
> devices you
> need the isapnp package. Use dselect to install this package. You'll then
> need to
> customize the /etc/isapnp.conf file. Try to verify w
Hi,
YES, i (we) made it. My modem is making noises !!! But i bougth my
modems not to do some noise, but to conect to internet. I have try the
dip utility, but i dont like it very much. Maybe the problem is not from
dip (and im almost sure the problem isnt from dip), but when i log to my
ISP
Mike Schmitz wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 07, 1998 at 03:48:59PM -0700, Phillip Neumann wrote:
> >
> > Hi, again..
> >
> > This is getting interesting for me, because i have try to configure my
> > modem since about 3 weeks, and i couldnt.
> > Im my win95 modem prop. said its in COM3. In the Resources
On Tue, Jul 07, 1998 at 03:48:59PM -0700, Phillip Neumann wrote:
>
> Hi, again..
>
> This is getting interesting for me, because i have try to configure my
> modem since about 3 weeks, and i couldnt.
> Im my win95 modem prop. said its in COM3. In the Resources tab it said
> "Input/Output 03
Oh, we're almost there. That's just the info we need. Now, you need to create
your
/etc/isapnp.conf file. The easiest way to do this is to have the pnpdump command
create a "template" file for you. As root run:
pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf
You'll then edit the file. Basically, your modem can be se
Hi, again..
This is getting interesting for me, because i have try to configure my
modem since about 3 weeks, and i couldnt.
Im my win95 modem prop. said its in COM3. In the Resources tab it said
"Input/Output 03E8" and "Interrupt Request 05". Im a novice with that
stuff and im not syre if
Ok, making progress now. Here comes the hard part! You need to decide which IO
address
and IRQ port your PNP modem should use. In order to make things easy, let's
first
assume that using the same ones which Win95 assigns will work in Linux (which
will
most likely be true). In Win95, right-click
Hi again
Here i am with my computer open. I have see what is in the modem board,
and there said "com 1, com2, com3, com4, PNP", so i guess its a PNP
modem. I have install the isapnptool package. I still cant make my modem
do some noise !!! (dialing something in minicom)
Thanksm for great he
Your modem is most likely Plug-N-Play. In order to initialize Plug-N-Play
devices you
need the isapnp package. Use dselect to install this package. You'll then need
to
customize the /etc/isapnp.conf file. Try to verify whether or not your modem is
Plug-N-Play and get back to us.
phillip Neumann
Hi debian users,
Im just starting with linux, and have done some configuration stuff.
But i cannot still make my modem "talk" I guess the first step to
do, is dial a number with minicom. I cant even do this. Windows95 said,
my us. robotics 33.6k is in COM 3. So I have tried the /dev/tt
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