RE: PCI Modems

2003-08-25 Thread Terry Hobart
EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bret Hughes Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 9:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PCI Modems On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 11:00, Terry Hobart wrote: > OK I know this is a dumb one and I have read the message on the HCL. BUT! I > could use a hardware recommendation fo

Re: PCI Modems

2003-08-22 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 11:00, Terry Hobart wrote: > OK I know this is a dumb one and I have read the message on the HCL. BUT! I > could use a hardware recommendation for modems to buy that are PCI. I would > like to get away from externals on our new motherboards which have no ISA > s

PCI Modems

2003-08-22 Thread Terry Hobart
OK I know this is a dumb one and I have read the message on the HCL. BUT! I could use a hardware recommendation for modems to buy that are PCI. I would like to get away from externals on our new motherboards which have no ISA slots. Just thought I'd ask. Thanks in advance as always

Re: ADSL MODEMS

2003-03-15 Thread Frank smith
On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 10:53, Jonathan Copping wrote: Are you using ethernet? If so you dont need the drivers just hook it up and switch on. Look in your docs and open a web browser. login to the modem and add your login details should  need a restart (flash) then connect Cheers Bob

ADSL MODEMS

2003-03-15 Thread Jonathan Copping
I have just got redhat linux 8.0, but cant find suport for my ZOOM ADSL / MDL 5510 modem (broard-band) Is there any suport out there ( what are my options )??? [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat

pcmcia modems

2003-02-06 Thread jkinz
Hi, Does anybody have recommendation for a pcmcia modem? The requirements are simple - has to work with RedHat 8 and prefer it to be a non-WinModem. Even a WinModem will be OK if it works well and reliably. :-) Thanks in advance. -- Jeff Kinz, Emergent Research, Hudson, MA. "[EMAIL PROT

Re: DSL Modems Recommendations?

2002-12-13 Thread swhatley
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 19:22:22 - "Andy Kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Can anyone recommed a DSL modem (pref USB) available in the UK to run on >RH8? I would *not* recommend a USB DSL modem especially if you plan to use it with Linux. It is so much easier to configure an Ethernet NIC than a

RE: DSL Modems Recommendations?

2002-12-13 Thread fluke
nstream, 200k upstream). They supply th modem. Costs > $49.99 a month. > > Check out http://www.directvinternet.com > > - -Tom > > - -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 4:42 PM > To:

RE: DSL Modems Recommendations?

2002-12-13 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 4:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: DSL Modems Recommendations? There are many "flavors" of xDSL (ADSL, SDSL, RDSL, etc.). Whatever DSL gateway or bridge model someone recommends may or may not work with

Re: DSL Modems Recommendations?

2002-12-13 Thread fluke
There are many "flavors" of xDSL (ADSL, SDSL, RDSL, etc.). Whatever DSL gateway or bridge model someone recommends may or may not work with the flavor you end up subscribing to. It is preferable to find a DSL provider that claims to support Linux. It is also usually easier to find an ether

Re: DSL Modems Recommendations?

2002-12-13 Thread Joe Polk
Can't think of any brands but if you specify that you want an Ethernet DSL modem, you should be fine. <> -- Original Message --- From: "Andy Kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 19:22:22 - Subject: DSL Mode

RE: DSL Modems Recommendations?

2002-12-13 Thread Terry Hobart
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andy Kirk Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 11:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DSL Modems Recommendations? Can anyone recommed a DSL modem (pref USB) available in the UK to run on RH8? Thanks -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROT

DSL Modems Recommendations?

2002-12-13 Thread Andy Kirk
Can anyone recommed a DSL modem (pref USB) available in the UK to run on RH8? Thanks -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: internal modems

2002-05-21 Thread Mike Burger
Have you looked at the hardware compatibility list located at http://www.redhat.com, yet? If not, it would probably be your best bet. On Tue, 21 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > can somebody recommend pci internal modem that can work well with redhat > 7.1 (no win/lin mode

internal modems

2002-05-21 Thread odemba
can somebody recommend pci internal modem that can work well with redhat 7.1 (no win/lin modems please). odemba ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Increase bandwidth with two analog modems?

2002-01-08 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Vidiot wrote: > While it is a nice idea, each line will still only get you 56k, meaning > that a download will still take the same amount of time, no matter how > many modems you connect and use to dial into the same account. > > If you are hoping to cut you

Re: Increase bandwidth with two analog modems?

2002-01-08 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Alimin Bijosono Oei wrote: > Just want to ask if there is any package in Linux that can utilise two > analog modems at a time so as to increase the bandwith from about 56 > kbps to about 112 kbps? If I use unlimited dial up account and then the > phone cost is

Re: Increase bandwidth with two analog modems?

2002-01-08 Thread Jason Tufts
Alimin Bijosono Oei wrote: > Hi all, > > Just want to ask if there is any package in Linux that can utilise > two analog modems at a time so as to increase the bandwith from about > 56 kbps to about 112 kbps? If I use unlimited dial up account and then > the phone cost i

RE: Increase bandwidth with two analog modems?

2002-01-08 Thread Burke, Thomas G.
I've never used EQL before, but wasn't this the whole point? - to balance the load between multiple modems? I know a group in Carbondale, IL that was doing this - they had 10 modem lines, 6 for a BBS, and 4 to an ISP. I don't believe the ISP had anything special set up for

RE: Increase bandwidth with two analog modems?

2002-01-07 Thread Kevin Krieser
I suspect that he is interested in bonding 2 modems together, to get double the throughput. However, for this to work, your ISP has to support it. And I suspect that the normal $20 unlimited account won't support this, along with dialing into the account twice. I'm not sure where

Re: Increase bandwidth with two analog modems?

2002-01-07 Thread Vidiot
>Just want to ask if there is any package in Linux that can utilise two >analog modems at a time so as to increase the bandwith from about 56 >kbps to about 112 kbps? If I use unlimited dial up account and then the >phone cost is once-off as well, I thought this would be a reason

Increase bandwidth with two analog modems?

2002-01-07 Thread Alimin Bijosono Oei
Hi all, Just want to ask if there is any package in Linux that can utilise two analog modems at a time so as to increase the bandwith from about 56 kbps to about 112 kbps? If I use unlimited dial up account and then the phone cost is once-off as well, I thought this would be a reasonable

Modems PCI does not works with Red Hat 7.2

2002-01-01 Thread FatDaemon
Hi: I wanna ask you about PCI modems. I was happy working with Red Hat 7.1 and I was installing modems PCI Motorola SM-56 and PC Tel, I'm living at El Salvador, and those modes are cheaps and many people use them, we are trying to expand the use of Linux at our country. When I installe

Modems PCI doesn't function in Red Hat 7.2

2001-12-31 Thread FatDaemon
Hi I was using a modem Motorola SM56 PCI with Red Hat 7.1 and I used modems PC Tel, both PCI. When I installed Red Hat 7.2, those modems didn't work anymore. ¿could be the kernel the cause? ¿what can i do? FatDaemon El Salvador, C.A. ___ R

RE: modems and RH7

2001-11-29 Thread mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anthony E. Greene > > Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 11:41 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: modems and RH7 > > > > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 &g

RE: modems and RH7

2001-11-28 Thread Gordon Stewart
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: modems and RH7 > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Gordon Stewart wrote: > >I have a BT 56Kv90 modem and I would like to dial up to the internet. My > >RH7 box does not reconise the

Re: modems and RH7

2001-11-28 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Gordon Stewart wrote: >I have a BT 56Kv90 modem and I would like to dial up to the internet. My >RH7 box does not reconise the modem to dial out. Is there a documents >out there that will tell me how to solve this and get my mod

modems and RH7

2001-11-28 Thread Gordon Stewart
Dear List I have a BT 56Kv90 modem and I would like to dial up to the internet. My RH7 box does not reconise the modem to dial out. Is there a documents out there that will tell me how to solve this and get my modem to dial to the internet. I know I have to run insmod or do I? Thanks Gordon

Re: Consulta varias ( Modems, Proxy,Web Server )

2000-09-23 Thread Dan Horth
traducciones que hace este servicio son un poco estraños! >1.Modems. > >Tengo un modem interno isa pnp RC336DPFSP - Rockwell y >quisiera saber si hay driver >para Linux, lo trate de configurar en un RedHat 6.2. > >El otro modem es Motorola ISA interno Surf56K >Integrado (Rockwell

Consulta varias ( Modems, Proxy,Web Server )

2000-09-23 Thread Juan Pablo Sandoval Rivera
Hola usuarios Linux tengo varias consultas de difrentes instalaciones : 1.Modems. Tengo un modem interno isa pnp RC336DPFSP - Rockwell y quisiera saber si hay driver para Linux, lo trate de configurar en un RedHat 6.2. El otro modem es Motorola ISA interno Surf56K Integrado (Rockwell RRCVDL

Re: 2 modems, PPP, and no phone or dial tone -- can it be done

2000-09-22 Thread kf
't need to dial a number either. You might want to look over a manual/table of Hayes (modem) commands-- available on the net with a search-- to figure out how to set up the modems on each side. Yes, you could use a serial connection, but you're max transfer rate will be about 9600 bps--

Re: 2 modems, PPP, and no phone or dial tone -- can it be done

2000-09-21 Thread Robert Canary
al. > > Is it possible to set up a ppp connection between our two machines > (she's got the appropriate control panel and I have rh6.2) over modems > you normally plug into phone lines but instead plugged back to back via > an ordinary UTP line? The catch is that no phone syste

Re: 2 modems, PPP, and no phone or dial tone -- can it be done

2000-09-21 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
chine and the national debt are about equal. > > Is it possible to set up a ppp connection between our two machines > (she's got the appropriate control panel and I have rh6.2) over modems > you normally plug into phone lines but instead plugged back to back via > an ordi

Re: 2 modems, PPP, and no phone or dial tone -- can it be done

2000-09-21 Thread linda hanigan
hanks Linda Hanigan - Original Message - From: "Rob Tanner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "redhat list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 8:12 PM Subject: 2 modems, PPP, and no phone or dial tone -- can it be done > My wife has an old Macint

2 modems, PPP, and no phone or dial tone -- can it be done

2000-09-21 Thread Rob Tanner
to set up a ppp connection between our two machines (she's got the appropriate control panel and I have rh6.2) over modems you normally plug into phone lines but instead plugged back to back via an ordinary UTP line? The catch is that no phone system means no dial tone and not diali

Re: linux modems site

2000-07-14 Thread Nitebirdz
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Chris Lynch wrote: > I can't find www.linuxmodems.org , is there another URL similiar to that? > I have a feeling that the URL in the original message was wrong, and it should read: http://linmodems.org/ -- Nitebirdz http://www.linuxnovice.or

Re: linux modems site

2000-07-13 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Chris Lynch wrote: > I can't find www.linuxmodems.org , is there another URL similiar to that? > > www.linmodems.org. Not linUXmodems.org. John -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: linux modems site

2000-07-13 Thread Eric Clover
Chris Lynch wrote: > > I can't find www.linuxmodems.org , is there another URL similiar to that? > > Thanks, > Chris > > > Chris, try http://www.linuxmodems.org and see if it's listed. > > http://www.linmodems.org eric -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Su

linux modems site

2000-07-13 Thread Chris Lynch
I can't find www.linuxmodems.org , is there another URL similiar to that? Thanks, Chris > Chris, try http://www.linuxmodems.org and see if it's listed. > -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: win modems

2000-05-14 Thread Robert Vazquez
us problem anyway. So wait > for Bob. :<)) > > Take nothing I say as serious, nobody else does. > > Tom > > Robert Vazquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/08/2000 09:44:48 PM > > Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: redhat-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: win modems

2000-05-09 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 09 May 2000, Steven Hildreth wrote: > Amen, I have always voted for External modems, because of the Operating > System non-dependence. I spend a fair amount two years or so ago and got a > Motorola ModemSurfer External 56k modem, it was about $160 at the time, > but it has

Re: win modems

2000-05-09 Thread John Aldrich
to be avoided. > Notice I said "(not foolproof)"? That was a GENERALIZATION. As the old saying goes, generalizations are. It was not meant to be a hard-and-fast rule of thumb. The vast majority of PCI modems these days are WinModems. Which is why I recommend to people that they get an external se

Re: win modems

2000-05-09 Thread Steven Hildreth
Amen, I have always voted for External modems, because of the Operating System non-dependence. I spend a fair amount two years or so ago and got a Motorola ModemSurfer External 56k modem, it was about $160 at the time, but it has worked great will all operating systems I have thrown at it. In

Re: win modems

2000-05-09 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Well, 99.5% might be a little high, but the point is that if it's PCI, it's best avoided. Not all manufacturers are clear about OS requirements. Some external modems come with additional software that requires Windows, but that doesn't mean the modem itself is unusable under

Re: win modems

2000-05-08 Thread Greg Wright
http://mirrors.ausit.com/%257Egromitkc/winmodem.html http://mirrors.ausit.com/rhlist/ http://mirrors.ausit.com/rhlist/modems.htm *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 8/05/00 at 23:10 John P. Verel wrote: >On 05/08/00, 10:41:08PM -0400, John Aldrich wrote: >> On Mon, 08 May 2000, Rober

Re: win modems

2000-05-08 Thread John P. Verel
On 05/08/00, 10:41:08PM -0400, John Aldrich wrote: > On Mon, 08 May 2000, Robert Vazquez wrote: > > I'm very new to linux and pc. I have a 56k zoom modem and im not sure if > > rehat can use it. how can i tell if it is a win modem? > > > a BASIC (not foolproof) test is this: is it PCI? If so, > i

Re: win modems

2000-05-08 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 08 May 2000, Robert Vazquez wrote: > I'm very new to linux and pc. I have a 56k zoom modem and im not sure if > rehat can use it. how can i tell if it is a win modem? > a BASIC (not foolproof) test is this: is it PCI? If so, it's about 99.5% sure it's a WinModem. SOME WinModems have (beta

Re: win modems

2000-05-08 Thread tcurl
n 05/08/2000 09:44:48 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: redhat-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: win modems I'm very new to linux and pc. I have a 56k zoom modem and im not sure if rehat can use it. how can i tell if it is a win modem? -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMA

win modems

2000-05-08 Thread Robert Vazquez
I'm very new to linux and pc. I have a 56k zoom modem and im not sure if rehat can use it. how can i tell if it is a win modem? -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Linux and ISDN modems?

2000-04-20 Thread Doug McGarrett
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Linux and ISDN modems? Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'm looking to purchase an ISDN modem for my Linux system. I already checked and my ISP supports it. I'm thinking of getti

Re: Linux and ISDN modems?

2000-04-20 Thread Frank Carreiro
that up until Red Hat versions 6.0 ( havnt used ISDN > after 6.0 ) that you had to specify a ppp option of "asyncmap 0" in > order to utilize both b-channels (without the quotes that is and the 0 > is a zero). You may also need your external modems init string in order > to

RE: Linux and ISDN modems?

2000-04-20 Thread Bjornson, Matt
What about Cable? -Original Message- From: Frank Carreiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 9:34 AM To: redhat list Subject: Linux and ISDN modems? I'm looking to purchase an ISDN modem for my Linux system. I already checked and my ISP supports it.

Linux and ISDN modems?

2000-04-20 Thread Frank Carreiro
I'm looking to purchase an ISDN modem for my Linux system. I already checked and my ISP supports it. I'm thinking of getting the 3Com ISDN modem (runs around $200). This is my first venture into the world of ISDN. Anybody make this work? I'm hoping to minimize my downtime as I switch from 56k

Re: PCI Modems

2000-04-18 Thread Rajagopal Subash
Try US Robotics( 3 COM ) Internal modems, PCI. I use them with my Linux box. Subash -Original Message- From: Head Technician @ Mathco.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Redhat request <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, April 13, 2000 9:03 PM Subject: PCI Modems >Hi > &g

Re: PCI Modems

2000-04-16 Thread brian davison
Almost ALL PCI modems are still win-modems. there are 2 I believe that are compatible. they are priced high enough that money can be saved buying an external unit. Sorry,I do not have the url right now, but there_is_a_list that names supported equipment. brian ;) *** At

Re: PCI Modems

2000-04-15 Thread Tim Hockin
> Does anyone know if there is any PCI modems that > work with Linux? Anyone has any to recommend? ActionTec makes a PCI modem based on the Lucent Venus Chipset that works. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: PCI Modems

2000-04-15 Thread John Pfaff
Supposedly, you can get a kernel module from Lucent that will let you use their PCI modems, although I haven't gotten mine to work yet. Start at http://www.linmodems.org/ - Original Message - From: Head Technician @ Mathco.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Redhat request <[E

PCI Modems

2000-04-13 Thread Head Technician @ Mathco.com
Hi Does anyone know if there is any PCI modems that work with Linux? Anyone has any to recommend? +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | Mathias Björkman| | Head technician | | Mathco Computer | | e-mail: [EMAIL

RE: Help: Linux and hybrid cable modems

2000-04-04 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
2000 4:13 PM To: Red Hat Mailing List Subject: Help: Linux and hybrid cable modems Has anyone in Montgomery County (MD) been able to get Linux to work with CTVM's setup? I've been trying to get this hybrid setup working for a week with no results. And the Cable Modem setup HOWTO is o

Help: Linux and hybrid cable modems

2000-04-04 Thread Joe
Has anyone in Montgomery County (MD) been able to get Linux to work with CTVM's setup? I've been trying to get this hybrid setup working for a week with no results. And the Cable Modem setup HOWTO is of no use. So far my guess is that I am running into a PAP problem where my script is simply wr

Re: NICS and modems

2000-03-31 Thread David D.W. Downey
jack wallen jr wrote: > > i am wanting to compile a list of hardware that is *known* to work under > Red Hat 6.0 and up. what i would like to have anyone willing do is send > me what kind of NIC and modem they've managed to get working under Red Hat > 6 and up. Once the NIC/modem collection is

Re: NICS and modems

2000-03-31 Thread Neil Hollow
Hope this helps PACE Microlin 28.8 work w/o any problem on RH6 2.2.5-12. NH -- >From: jack wallen jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: redhat list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: NICS and modems >Date: Fri, Mar 31, 2000, 3:21 pm > >i am wanting to compile a list of ha

NICS and modems

2000-03-31 Thread jack wallen jr
i am wanting to compile a list of hardware that is *known* to work under Red Hat 6.0 and up. what i would like to have anyone willing do is send me what kind of NIC and modem they've managed to get working under Red Hat 6 and up. Once the NIC/modem collection is done i'll probably move on to oth

Re: [offtopic]Query Modems on disconnect

2000-02-15 Thread Ric Moore
Robert Canary wrote: > > Hi, > > Please pardon the offtopic post. > > I have multimodem unit I use for dialin connections. If I inter into a > command mode I can query the modem on octets sent and recieved, reson > for discount min and max Tx/Rx. > > How can I send an At command (at&v1) and c

[offtopic]Query Modems on disconnect

2000-02-15 Thread Robert Canary
Hi, Please pardon the offtopic post. I have multimodem unit I use for dialin connections. If I inter into a command mode I can query the modem on octets sent and recieved, reson for discount min and max Tx/Rx. How can I send an At command (at&v1) and collect the returned output from the modem?

[OT] speaking of cable modems...

1999-11-24 Thread Brian Anderson
anyone know intimate details of the 3com cable modems? mine has a serial port, and i'm bet with the right pinouts i could probably get something interesting to come up on one of the terminals sitting next to it :) i'm just curious what lives in it's little cable modem bra

Re: Modems

1999-11-21 Thread Hanigan Family
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, November 20, 1999 7:40 AM Subject: Modems >Hi guys >slightly off topic BUT >Im in the modem buying game and trying to find a 56k >UN-winmodem :-) >Anyoine any recommendations >They seem so UNclearly marked these

Re: Modems

1999-11-21 Thread Gustav Schaffter
-line. (I live outside of the US and pay for short distance calls as well.) Regards Gustav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I avoid the entire issue by getting external modems > > -- I use Zoom because they > > have a 7 year warranty,they're pretty cheap, and they seem to work >

Re: Modems

1999-11-20 Thread fred smith
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 07:50:06AM -0600, David Powers wrote: > Phil Risby wrote: > > > > Hi guys > > slightly off topic BUT > > Im in the modem buying game and trying to find a 56k > > UN-winmodem :-) > > Anyoine any recommendations > > They seem so UNclearly marked these days > > :-( > > Phil

Re: Modems

1999-11-20 Thread David Powers
Phil Risby wrote: > > Hi guys > slightly off topic BUT > Im in the modem buying game and trying to find a 56k > UN-winmodem :-) > Anyoine any recommendations > They seem so UNclearly marked these days > :-( > Phil > > -- > Phil Risby, president > PR Yacht Solutions > division of FERNWOOD ENTERPR

Modems

1999-11-20 Thread Phil Risby
Hi guys slightly off topic BUT Im in the modem buying game and trying to find a 56k UN-winmodem :-) Anyoine any recommendations They seem so UNclearly marked these days :-( Phil -- Phil Risby, president PR Yacht Solutions division of FERNWOOD ENTERPRISES Ponce Puerto Rico -- To unsubscribe: m

Re: Modems

1999-11-20 Thread Hugo
modem, IMO. Check this out, too: http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html ...and http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/19991119a.html (the latter is a list of Linux-compatible modems) HTH Hugo - Original Message - From: Phil Risby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Satur

Re: Modems

1999-11-20 Thread Kenneth_W_Fox
I avoid the entire issue by getting external modems -- I use Zoom because they have a 7 year warranty,they're pretty cheap, and they seem to work ok for me. I choose external modems because I can avoid the magik Win(choose version) disappearing peripheral problem with plug&w

Re: Modems

1999-11-20 Thread Leonid Mamtchenkov
Hello Phil Risby, Once you wrote about "Modems": > Hi guys > slightly off topic BUT > Im in the modem buying game and trying to find a 56k > UN-winmodem :-) > Anyoine any recommendations > They seem so UNclearly marked these days > :-( As long as it is exter

Using 2 modems

1998-06-05 Thread Randy Smith \(at work\)
Hello, I am looking for info on connecting two modems to my linux box for increased bandwidth to my ISP. I read something on this a while back, but cannot locate it now. Anyone done this or know where the docuement is (document name would be helpful) Thanks! Randy -- PLEASE read the Red Hat

RE: Linux and Cable Modems

1998-05-23 Thread Joel Oliveira
Thanks so much =) .. if I ever end up getting a cable modem from my shitty cable company then I'll have you to thank when I get my linux box running on it ! Thanks again David ! joel --> Here it is: --> http://people.qualcomm.com/karn/rr/ Hope this helps! -- David S. Jackson

RE: Linux and Cable Modems

1998-05-23 Thread David S. Jackson
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Joel Oliveira wrote: > Did you ever find that list of links ?? might be really handy in the future =) > > Joel Here it is: http://people.qualcomm.com/karn/rr/ Hope this helps! -- David S. Jackson http://www.dsj.net =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

RE: Linux and Cable Modems

1998-05-23 Thread David S. Jackson
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Joel Oliveira wrote: > Did you ever find that list of links ?? might be really handy in the future =) > > Joel Oops. I forgot to submit the question! I just now emailed the KPLUG user group in San Diego. I should have an answer pretty quickly, like in the next few days (

RE: Linux and Cable Modems

1998-05-22 Thread Joel Oliveira
Did you ever find that list of links ?? might be really handy in the future =) Joel > > > Anyone on the list ever had a cable modem > > connection to their Red Hat linux box ? DHCP or Static ? > > > > I'd like to hear about setup issues, etc. > > There's a guy at qualcomm who has an extensi

Re: Internal/External modems?

1998-05-21 Thread James Youngman
me to buy. Please gn> advise me on this. Thanks! The great thing about external modems is that you can get the serial port IRQs etc working and debug that stuff without worrying about what the modem is doing. Once you know your serial port is working, you can then sort out the modem. It allow

Internal/External modems?

1998-05-21 Thread Gate News
Hello, Recently I bought an internal 56k modem (pnp) but never got it to work. Even after configuring isapnp, setserial, etc., nothing worked, so I took it back. The modem did work under win95, but if it doesn't work under linux, I dont want it. I was told that if I got an external modem, I wouil

Re: Linux and Cable Modems

1998-05-18 Thread David S. Jackson
On Sat, 16 May 1998, W.D.McKinney wrote: > Anyone on the list ever had a cable modem > connection to their Red Hat linux box ? DHCP or Static ? > > I'd like to hear about setup issues, etc. There's a guy at qualcomm who has an extensive list of links and cable-modem-related pages. I've looked

Re: Linux and Cable Modems

1998-05-17 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>Hello Igmar, >What cable modem are using ? I'm using a LanCity LCPET-2 >What version of Linux ? Version 5.0 running a 2.0.33 kernel >What NIC card are you using ? Ne2000 clone >What setup on the Linux box is required for a client using the same >modem ? IP-Masquerade. The cable mod

Re: Linux and Cable Modems

1998-05-17 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>Anyone on the list ever had a cable modem >connection to their Red Hat linux box ? DHCP or Static ? Yep. I'm running a server on a cable modem with Linux as OS. I've set up this one using s dynamic and a static IP adres. No problems at all. >I'd like to hear about setup issues, etc. What w

Linux and Cable Modems

1998-05-16 Thread W.D.McKinney
Anyone on the list ever had a cable modem connection to their Red Hat linux box ? DHCP or Static ? I'd like to hear about setup issues, etc. Thanks -Dee W.D.McKinney (Dee) -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED] No claim to fame, just saved by Grace. -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and th

Re: PnP modems

1998-05-13 Thread Bradley Kieser
AIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just a general question about PnP modems...Are they very hard to configure? > What kind of success rate do people have configuring RedHat to work with > them? > > I know I have a PnP USR. Well kind of because you can still put jumpers on > it. I

Re: PnP modems -- current (linux) modem users read this

1998-05-11 Thread buntin
On Mon, 11 May 1998, Joel Robert Oliveira wrote: > > Here's the easiest way out of this .. who on this list has a 56k modem ? > .. and works in linux ?? That way we can choose which one sounds best > and go out and spend our cash. I know I need to get one next weekend, > and I wouldn't m

RE: PnP modems -- current (linux) modem users read this

1998-05-11 Thread Tim Larkins \(EUKSHEL1PO\)
> > > > Here's the easiest way out of this .. who on this list has a 56k modem ? > > .. and works in linux ?? That way we can choose which one sounds best > I've got a motorola VoiceSURFR 56k.. It works excelently under 95 and NT and I've now got it ru

Re: PnP modems -- current (linux) modem users read this

1998-05-11 Thread Matt Housh
The USR Sportster 56k v.90 works quite well, too. I have an external that has no trouble at all. A bit less expensive than the Courier, as well... --- Matt Housh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MicroComputer Special

Re: PnP modems -- current (linux) modem users read this

1998-05-11 Thread Federico Strati
Hi, Joel Robert Oliveira wrote: > > Here's the easiest way out of this .. who on this list has a 56k modem ? > .. and works in linux ?? That way we can choose which one sounds best I've a Sidin 1456 56Kflex (Rockwell) external and it works just fine. (but I don't know if Sidin is only an itali

Re: PnP modems -- current (linux) modem users read this

1998-05-11 Thread Rodney O. Kerstetter
I have used a USR Sportster 56K internal with NO problems at all. It works great. - Rod Joel Robert Oliveira wrote: > Here's the easiest way out of this .. who on this list has a 56k modem ? > .. and works in linux ?? That way we can choose which one sounds best > and go out and spend our

Re: PnP modems -- current (linux) modem users read this

1998-05-11 Thread anthony t. kim
Hi Joel, I use a Supraexpress 56i (internal K56flex) with flashable ROM. It's plug and play but I jumpered the irq and base address. I'm connecting at 46K most of the time. It works under linux, FreeBSD, and NT and has been rock solid. HTH, Anthony Joel Robert Oliveira wrote: > > Here's the eas

Re: PnP modems -- current (linux) modem users read this

1998-05-11 Thread Chris Fishwick
> Here's the easiest way out of this .. who on this list has a 56k modem ? > .. and works in linux ?? I do, its USRobotics Courier with x2 and v.90 code... works very nicely.. Regards Chris Fishwick Technical Support Southern Internet Services Work Homepage: http://www.southcom.com.au Per

Re: PnP modems -- current (linux) modem users read this

1998-05-11 Thread Joel Robert Oliveira
Here's the easiest way out of this .. who on this list has a 56k modem ? .. and works in linux ?? That way we can choose which one sounds best and go out and spend our cash. I know I need to get one next weekend, and I wouldn't mind having at least something to look for. I guess we'd need

RE: PnP modems

1998-05-11 Thread Slyglif Cain
> On Sun, 10 May 1998, Marco Shaw wrote: > > > Just a general question about PnP modems...Are they very hard > to configure? > > Yes. Get a non-PnP modem if possible. Not really. All you have to do is figure out what IRQ the modem is using (most PnP modems default

Re: PnP modems

1998-05-10 Thread William T Wilson
On Sun, 10 May 1998, Ray Abbitt wrote: > And unfortunately it is becoming harder and harder to tell what is and > isn't a WinModem. I was looking for a new 56K modem last week and I think all WinModems specify it. In general, if a modem will 1) Work on low system requirements and/or 2) Work on

Re: PnP modems

1998-05-10 Thread Ray Abbitt
On Sun, 10 May 1998, William T Wilson wrote: > On Sun, 10 May 1998, Marco Shaw wrote: > > > Just a general question about PnP modems...Are they very hard to configure? > > Yes. Get a non-PnP modem if possible. > > Even worse are WinModems, these will never eve

Re: PnP modems

1998-05-10 Thread William T Wilson
On Sun, 10 May 1998, Marco Shaw wrote: > Just a general question about PnP modems...Are they very hard to configure? Yes. Get a non-PnP modem if possible. Even worse are WinModems, these will never ever work and you have zero likelihood of making it work. A PnP modem can be made to work,

PnP modems

1998-05-10 Thread Marco Shaw
Just a general question about PnP modems...Are they very hard to configure? What kind of success rate do people have configuring RedHat to work with them? I know I have a PnP USR. Well kind of because you can still put jumpers on it. I never bothered trying to configure it using it's Pn

Re:PnP modems

1998-04-26 Thread Jeremy West
wrote: >Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD wrote: >> >> Looking for a modem... Reading the modem HOWTO it says that modems that require software to run will >> not work with Linux.. Is this referring to modems such as the USR Winmodems? Or modems that say, >> "designed for W

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