Perhaps it is a Plug & Play modem?
>
> I have installed Debian 2.0 (hamm) on my computer
> in addition to Windows95. The problem is that altho the
> modem works fine on the Windows side, it doesn't work at all
> (or I haven't configured it properly) on Debian/Linux. Having
> monitored this news
Paul Miller writes:
> I have opened Minicom, and I get the NO CARRIER response as soon as it
> opens. This would be in response to the initialization string that
> Minicom uses. I can then succesfully send any AT commands after that.
Replaces 'OK' with 'OK-AT-OK' . This tells chat to expect 'OK',
John Hasler wrote:
>
> Paul Miller writes:
> > I get the NO CARRIER in response to the ATZ command. This is the first AT
> > command sent to the modem.
>
> That sounds like a modem problem. Try connecting to the modem with minicom
> and sending it ATZ.
I have opened Minicom, and I get the NO CA
Paul Miller writes:
> I get the NO CARRIER in response to the ATZ command. This is the first AT
> command sent to the modem.
That sounds like a modem problem. Try connecting to the modem with minicom
and sending it ATZ.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, W
Sandy Kear wrote:
>
> At 10:09 PM 6/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi everybody,
> >
> >Ever since upgrading to the 2.2.x Kernel, I have had strange things
> >happening with my modem. It is a NewComm 33.6Kbps ISA PnP Fax/Modem (now
> >that's a mouth full).
> >
> >I have isapnp set up correctly to init
Michelle Coelho wrote:
> I have connected an external 56k modem to com1 (ttyS0). I ran pppconfig and
> filled in the info to the best of my knowledge. Then I ran pon. Then I did a
> 'plog' and got the following diagnostics:
>
> pppd: In file /etc/ppp/peers/provider : unrecognized option '/dev
At 01:58 PM 1/27/1999 -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
>
> I have connected an external 56k modem to com1 (ttyS0). I ran pppconfig and
> filled in the info to the best of my knowledge. Then I ran pon. Then I did a
> 'plog' and got the following diagnostics:
>
> .
> .
> pppd: Exit
> .
> .
> .
> pp
Michelle Coelho writes:
> My 486 has a 16450 UART...Do you reckon this to be the problem.
Part of it, at least.
> Should I be using a modem of lower speed, say, 33.6?
You should be able to specify an init string that will tell that modem to
run at that speed. Also go into pppconfig and lower th
What kind of 56k modem do you have (v90, X2, or Flex)? Which does your ISP
support?
I can tell I'm connected by using plog. The last line (when I'm finally
connected) is my IP address.
Steve
>I have connected an external 56k modem to com1 (ttyS0). I ran pppconfig >and
filled in the info to th
"BOHICA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The final resolution was to install the 2.1 base disks with the 2.0 rescue
> and driver floppies, download the latest kernel and use a linux/bash
> emulator on my NT desktop to build a custom compilation of the kernel that
> included the needed Xircom suppor
BOHICA writes:
> The final resolution was to install the 2.1 base disks with the 2.0 rescue
> and driver floppies,...
Ok, that tells us that the problem originates in the floppies.
> I tried emailing the disk maintainer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) about the
> problems I experienced with the latest disks
nate means of reaching him,
please let me know.
- BOHICA
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 19:46
To: BOHICA
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Modem trouble, Please help!!
BOHICA writes:
> btw: I have noti
BOHICA writes:
> btw: I have noticed that I no longer need any passwords to login, not
> even as root!
Worser and worser.
> Could this be related to the self-healing?
Could be. If so, I'm wrong about pcmcia. This begins to sound like a bug
in boot-floppies, but I would have though someone else
to the self-healing?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 15:22
To: BOHICA
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Modem trouble, Please help!!
BOHICA writes:
> Where/How do I change this and make it stay changed?
Get rid
BOHICA writes:
> Where/How do I change this and make it stay changed?
Get rid of whatever is changing it back. Something that is running at boot
is changing it back. This is a serious bug.
I recall that you said that this is a laptop. Are you using any pcmcia
stuff?
--
John Hasler
l Message-
From: Pete Harlan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 12:54
To: BOHICA
Subject: Re: Modem trouble, Please help!!
> S:12345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS1
That's it; comment that line out.
--Pete
BOHICA
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 10:08
To: BOHICA
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Modem trouble, Please help!!
BOHICA writes:
> On setup reboot, pppconfig ran and I setup my ISP, dialed in and was
&
BOHICA writes:
> On setup reboot, pppconfig ran and I setup my ISP, dialed in and was
> trying to get the dselect access configured when I suddenly got the
> following error:
> Usage: /sbin/getty [-hiLmw] [-l login_program] [-t timeout] [-I
> initstring] line baud_rate,... line [termtype] or [-hiL
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