Install isapnp package, and run pnpdump. If the output detected your
modem, then you may be in good shape! Make sure that the serial ports
are NOT built into your kernel, but are modules (I think that's what's
in the default kernel). Then edit the isipnp.conf file to look like
the settings seen
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> Tonight I'm going to install bo from Cd and make sure the modem still works.
> If it does then I'll install things one at a time and see what happens.
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> Quick question. Before I do that, what is the AT command to restore the
> modem to factory settings?
ATZ will load stored profile 0. AT&F0 will load factory profile 0.
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
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After listening to a number of suggestions, I installed a clean copy of
hamm from the CD to a spare SCSI disk. The modem still doesn't work.
I removed the sound card and disabled all serial ports except for the
modem.
Tonight I'm going to inst
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