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Hey gang,
Great wierdness going on, & I'm not figuring it out (yet). I could
use some help.
Got Earthlink aDSL with a ststic IP. They use PPPoE. Got a
Broadmax aDSL modem.
The modem handles the PPPoE, and gives me a stra
On Sun, 06 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> > If you want to avoid headaches, get rid of it and get a
> > REAL modem (most ISA modems and all serial-based externals
> > will work.)
>
> Avoid however, external USB modems, because:
> a) USB support in Linux is limited to say the least
> and
> b) A lot of USB
eed having one PCI internal modem installed but taking me lot
of time.
Good luck
Stephen
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From: "Thomas Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 4:01 AM
Subject: modem problems
> I'm new t
On Sun, 06 Aug 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> > I'm new to this list and I'm new to Linux as well, however I'm not new to
> > computers. I'm more of a Mac expert than anything else. I got 6.2 for my
> > PC, a HP Pavilion and I got it installed and it all seems to w
On Sun, 06 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> I'm new to this list and I'm new to Linux as well, however I'm not new to
> computers. I'm more of a Mac expert than anything else. I got 6.2 for my
> PC, a HP Pavilion and I got it installed and it all seems to work but I
> can't get it to recognize the modem.
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 08/06/00
at 04:01 PM, Thomas Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> I
>can't get it to recognize the modem. I have a Supra/Diamond internal PCI
>56K modem. What do I have to set up to get it to work?
Almost all PCI modems are 'winmodems' with drivers only for that
Thomas Williams wrote:
> I'm new to this list and I'm new to Linux as well, however I'm not new to
> computers. I'm more of a Mac expert than anything else. I got 6.2 for my
> PC, a HP Pavilion and I got it installed and it all seems to work but I
> can't get it to recognize the modem. I have a S
I'm new to this list and I'm new to Linux as well, however I'm not new to
computers. I'm more of a Mac expert than anything else. I got 6.2 for my
PC, a HP Pavilion and I got it installed and it all seems to work but I
can't get it to recognize the modem. I have a Supra/Diamond internal PCI
56
the phone
( 4 wire ) also parallelly.
Subash
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From: matt boex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, April 16, 2000 7:00 AM
Subject: ppp and sportster28.8 modem problems
>
>problem. trying to dial out from my
> i need to dial 9 to get out. can't figure why i am
> hanging up right after the tone. is there something i
> need to put before/after the ATDT?
Nope, but if you need to put that 9 I assume you're going through P(A)BX.
SOMETIMES this simply doesn't work.
MOST OF THE TIME an 'X1' in the initi
problem. trying to dial out from my rh5.2 box using a
sportster28.8 modem. when i dial, through netcfg, i
get a tone, then no dialing. can't figure it out.
here is messages log-
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chat[15497]: send (ATZ^M)
chat[15497]: expect (OK)
chat[15497]: ATZ^M^M
chat[15497]: OK
Along these lines, I'm having trouble with a USR 56K Voice INT
PnP which (under windows) is installed on com2 but, when i use
linux, it finds the modem on /dev/ttyS0. However when i try to
connect using kppp, it hangs at intializing modem. I've tried
setting every possible option, changed the
le Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: April 13, 1998 6:26 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: cardinal modem problems
>
>
>
> Dear group:
> I cannot seem to setup my modem correctly in RH5. It is a cardinal
> 33.6 plug and play. Now I know, you guys do
Dear group:
I cannot seem to setup my modem correctly in RH5. It is a cardinal
33.6 plug and play. Now I know, you guys don't like plug and play, but
Slackware has recognized my modem when I ran that. Can anyone help on this?
Thanks
Joseph McCorkle
Offsite Operations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is an internel modem right?
First go into your bios and disable your com ports.
Try removing the call to isapnptools during bootup.
Then watch what the serial info is on bootup (or use 'dmesg' to see it after).
Here's my output with a mouse on Com1/ttyS0 and a 33.6 internel modem on
com4/t
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Ed Jackson wrote:
>I'm running redhat 5.0, and can't get my Aztech MD6800-U (pnp) modem to
>work. I can hear the modem turn on when trying to dial, but it won't
>initialize. The string seems ok, as far as I can tell, and I have
>installed isapnptools.Has anyone else had luck g
Hello all.
I'm running redhat 5.0, and can't get my Aztech MD6800-U (pnp)
modem to work. I can hear the modem turn on when trying to dial, but
it won't initialize. The string seems ok, as far as I can tell, and I
have installed isapnptools.Has anyone else had luck getting one of
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