On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 11:49:11AM +1100, Steve Kieu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found from linmodems.org that sm56 is supported; and
> follow the link i got the motorola page but it says
> there are two types and they only have driver for
> Motorola SM56 PCI modem (not speaker). I dont know if
> I could
> I've used the Motorola SM56 PCI modem when I was
> still using
Is your modem is SM56 PCI or SM56 PCI Speaker ?
my friend's has the word speaker that is why I was
wondering if it works with that driver. Anyway he
bought it bundled with the computer, so ..
About winmodem, I am using lucent and
=?iso-8859-1?q?Steve=20Kieu?= wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I found from linmodems.org that sm56 is supported; and
>follow the link i got the motorola page but it says
>there are two types and they only have driver for
>Motorola SM56 PCI modem (not speaker). I dont know if
>I could use this driver ;
>
>If anyo
Hi,
I found from linmodems.org that sm56 is supported; and
follow the link i got the motorola page but it says
there are two types and they only have driver for
Motorola SM56 PCI modem (not speaker). I dont know if
I could use this driver ;
If anyone has used or any experience on that matter,
pl
On Mon, 2001-09-24 at 11:29, Kieren Diment wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the right forum, to ask this, but here goes.
>
> I'm happily using mgetty to send faxs out, but I need to receive the
> occasional fax as well. I can't have the modem auto-answer, as this
> would disrupt the separate voic
On Sun, 2001-09-23 at 22:29, Kieren Diment wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the right forum, to ask this, but here goes.
>
> I'm happily using mgetty to send faxs out, but I need to receive the
> occasional fax as well. I can't have the modem auto-answer, as this
> would disrupt the separate voic
I'm not sure if this is the right forum, to ask this, but here goes.
I'm happily using mgetty to send faxs out, but I need to receive the
occasional fax as well. I can't have the modem auto-answer, as this
would disrupt the separate voicemail system, so I need to be able to
type in a command or w
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 01:24:32PM -0400, Narasimhamurthy Giridhar wrote:
> Its a PCTel V.90 56K modem. Manf: MAC(this is what the WinME Hardware
> Config blah blah blah says).
For general info that will help you:
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
For specific PCTel info:
http://linmodems.technio
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>> On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 13:24:32 EDT, Narasimhamurthy Giridhar writes:
>On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Robert Waldner wrote:
>> First of all
Its an Internal Modem.
Narasimhamurthy Giri, Clemson University Computer Science Dept.
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On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 10:52:06AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 14-Sep-2001 Narasimhamurthy Giridhar wrote:
> > I dont know if its a micromodem neither am i able to fig out wot
> > chipset it uses(PCTel 789T, 789T-A, 789T-c are ones I found on the web).
>
> Modem drivers for the most
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 13:24:32 EDT, Narasimhamurthy Giridhar writes:
>I had recently posted a question regarding the availability of a driver
>fpr a V.90 modem. Many replied saying that this much info was inadequate
>to tell anything. So I have gathered as much info as i culd have
>considering that
On 14-Sep-2001 Narasimhamurthy Giridhar wrote:
> hi all
> I had recently posted a question regarding the availability of a driver
> fpr a V.90 modem. Many replied saying that this much info was inadequate
> to tell anything. So I have gathered as much info as i culd have
> considering that I bough
hi all
I had recently posted a question regarding the availability of a driver
fpr a V.90 modem. Many replied saying that this much info was inadequate
to tell anything. So I have gathered as much info as i culd have
considering that I bought the PC from a vendor and didnt assemble on my
own. Here
Hello,
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 06:43:19PM -0400, Narasimhamurthy Giridhar wrote:
> hi
> I have a ITU V.90 56K modem. I dont know the manf. Is there a driver for
> this in Debian ??
Is this an ISA or a PCI card? If a PCI, you could try "cat /proc/pci"
which will tell you what PCI hardware you've
* Narasimhamurthy Giridhar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010907 15:45]:
> hi
> I have a ITU V.90 56K modem. I dont know the manf. Is there a driver for
> this in Debian ??
I don't have a definitive answer, but a few tips:
Debian doesn't drive modems. Linux does. If it works in Linux, it works
in Debian. W
on Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 06:43:19PM -0400, Narasimhamurthy Giridhar ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hi
> I have a ITU V.90 56K modem. I dont know the manf. Is there a driver for
> this in Debian ??
You'll have to research this yourself.
If you can work out the manufacturer, that's going to help you
hi
I have a ITU V.90 56K modem. I dont know the manf. Is there a driver for
this in Debian ??
Thanx
Narasimhamurthy Giri, Clemson University Computer Science Dept.
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Good day Everyone
I am a new user with Debian and I have a question that I am sure has been
answered a thousand times. I hope the answer is Yes and not No :)
I have a generic internal K56Flex modem which uses COM4 under Win2k.
1. Is it possible to get this modem to work using Debian GNU/Linux 2.
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 03:39:31PM +0100, Peter Fedichev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using my modem for dial up and fax services. Everything works fine,
> the only problem is that the modem does not indicate that the line is
> busy, when I phone to ISP or recieve/send a fax. Anyone has an idea what
>
Hello,
I am using my modem for dial up and fax services. Everything works fine,
the only problem is that the modem does not indicate that the line is
busy, when I phone to ISP or recieve/send a fax. Anyone has an idea what
should I send to the modem to make it actually "hold" the line?
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Paulo Henrique Baptista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> HI all,
> anyone has a US/Robotics 3Com external modem.
> I'm trying to setup it and cant succed.
> What are its configurations?
> ioport, irq, setserial, ttyS?
try http://www.linuxhardware.net
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**External** modems don't have IRQs and ioports; serial ports do. Which
serial port did you plug it into -- /dev/ttyS0 (DOS's COM1) or /dev/ttyS1
(DOS's COM2)?
You can use "setserial" in probe mode (e.g., "setserial /dev/ttyS0") to find
out what the current settings are for a serial device. You ne
Paulo Henrique Baptista wrote:
>
> HI all,
> anyone has a US/Robotics 3Com external modem.
> I'm trying to setup it and cant succed.
> What are its configurations?
> ioport, irq, setserial, ttyS?
> Thanks, Paulo Henrique
>
Assuming it's not
HI all,
anyone has a US/Robotics 3Com external modem.
I'm trying to setup it and cant succed.
What are its configurations?
ioport, irq, setserial, ttyS?
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
Gudmundur writes:
> I now have to put my old modem back in, but was thinking that maybe it
> would be safe to have them both, since one is PCI and the other ISA.
That will work fine.
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Elmwood, Wisconsin
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 09:41:26PM +0200, Guðmundur Erlingsson wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Thanks for the responses to my original question. I have now found out
> about what is wrong. It is a PCI modem and modems of that kind don't
> work with linux yet, although there is work going on in that field.
Hi there,
Thanks for the responses to my original question. I have now found out
about what is wrong. It is a PCI modem and modems of that kind don't
work with linux yet, although there is work going on in that field.
Maybe for 2.4. It may well by a winmodem too, although it showed up on
at least
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Sorry for the off-topic post, but I've got a mountain of Prac V.34
> modems and I need an AT command reference (cable modems have spoiled me
> :)
>
> Anyone have an on-line favorite?
Nathan,
IMHO this isn't that far off the mark! When you need this
Sorry for the off-topic post, but I've got a mountain of Prac V.34
modems and I need an AT command reference (cable modems have spoiled me
:)
Anyone have an on-line favorite?
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Well hello again,
I finally got around to working on the Fire Dept. PC again. I have now
gotten my home PC connecting and working well with my ISP; the same as
the FD in fact the same account. I then went to the Fire Station and
used the same PPPConfig settings, using CHAT, and now I get past th
It looks like the isp for your Fire Dept. box is expecting a chat login and
you are trying to use PAP. Dial in with minicom and work through the login
until you get the garbage that indicates that the isp has started ppp to
find out just what he wants to see.
> I looked at my Win98 DUN setup and
"Danny R. Gray" wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Well after a couple of months I decided to connect to my ISP. I have a
> machine at the local firestation that I want to use as an IPMasq
> "server" and my home PC. Both have given me a bit of a problem. I am
> running Debian - hamm on both.
>
[snip
Hello everyone,
Well after a couple of months I decided to connect to my ISP. I have a
machine at the local firestation that I want to use as an IPMasq
"server" and my home PC. Both have given me a bit of a problem. I am
running Debian - hamm on both.
Fire Dept. box first:
I can find the mode
On Fri, Apr 24, 1998 at 12:26:35AM +0300, shaul wrote:
> I think AT&V will do it.
> >
> > I am looking for information that will allow me to see the modem conection
> > speed between my modem and the ISP, I have set up pppd to report the
> > conection speed, but when it reports the speed, its the
I think AT&V will do it.
>
> I am looking for information that will allow me to see the modem conection
> speed between my modem and the ISP, I have set up pppd to report the
> conection speed, but when it reports the speed, its the speed between the
> modem, and my computer... I was told I would
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Hi,
I am looking for information that will allow me to see the modem conection
speed between my modem and the ISP, I have set up pppd to report the
conection speed, but when it reports the speed, its the speed between the
modem, and my computer... I was told I w
Howdy --
I seem to have a problem with my no-name modem/fax PCMCIA card. It is
recognized but not configured.
Anybody who could give me a few pointers?
I enclose the output from the message and daemon.log files.
Thanks,
Giuseppe
cardmgr[106]: initializing socket 1
cardmgr[106]: socket 1:
Edit /etc/rc.boot/0setserial to set the correct interrupt numbers for all of
your serial ports. That should make the characters come back from your modem.
Thanks
Bruce
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I am having trouble getting debian to recognize my modem. First off, its NOT a
WINMODEM.
It is a 33.6 courier w/voice. It has plug-n-play built into it, however the
jumpers are
not set to that, they are set to com2.
As a test, I have tried minicom, which says that it initialized the modem
I'm looking to buy a new modem for Linux only, because my other modem is an
IBM MWave, which will not work. I can get a 14.4 US Robotics Courier HST/PC
for PC & Bus compatible MS-Dos systems. Will this work? I just want to
figure out how to set one up, as a learning experience, and I can get this
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