hello ttyS1 is comm2 ttyS0 is comm1.  this should take care of the problem
hope this helps.
Paul


On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Michelle Coelho wrote:

Hi , I'm the person whose mail you'd replied to regarding whether I'd have 
problems 
with my mouse since it wasn't plugged in at the time  of installing Linux... 
Anyway now, I'm having problems with my modem. As you advised me, I bought a 
56k External modem. It's a Cardinal Connecta V.34. I plugged it into the serial 
1 port 
of my PC. Since the mouse is in the mouse port, which I assume is ttyS0, I 
configured 
the modem for ttyS1. I answered all the questions as asked by pppconfig to the 
best of 
my knowledge. Then I  quit the program having wrote all the files. At the 
command 
prompt, I ran 'pon provider' as I have just one ISP. I immediately got the next 
command prompt...so I did 'telnet' and it didn't work. Then I did 'ps' and it 
showed the 
following: 
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND 
105  1       S        0.01        -bash 
106  2       S        0.00        /sbin/getty 38400 tty2 
107  3       S        0.00        /sbin/getty 38400 tty3 
108  4       S        0.00        /sbin/getty 38400 tty4 
109  5       S       0.00        /sbin/getty 38400 tty5 
110  6       S       0.00        /sbin/getty 38400 tty6 
129  S1     S       0.00       /usr/sbin/ppd call provider 
130  S1     S       0.00       /usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider 
131  1       R       0.00      ps 

Then I entered 'poff' at the command line, and then 'ps' again and this time 
the 7th 
and 8th lines from above were not there. 
I dunno, should I have waited.....But I didn't here any 'screeching' sound from 
my 
modem..nor did I see any wild characters on my screen.. 
Could somebody out there please give me a step by step approch to how I should 
do 
things from the time I connect my modem thru' a 25 pin connector to the 
computer, 
connect the line from my telephone to the 'phone' input of my modem, connect 
the 
line supplied with my modem to the main telephone jack on one end and the 
'line' 
input of the modem on the other till the time I can issue the command 'telnet 
134.68.140.1' and can safely log on to my system at school... 

Here's my system's configuration: 
486 
ISA bus 
IDE controller 
120 MB HD 
16MB Ram 

I don't see if any of this will be of use, but I've given it just incase. I 
wanted to buy a 
56k internal, but many people advised me against it saying that it wouldn't 
work on 
my 486. So I bought a 33.6K internal modem..Do you think I should use an 
internal 
modem instead of the external one..My ISP provides 56k speed. Also my ISP 
provides PAP (I think ) since almost everyone who connects to it uses Windows 
95 or 
higher. Also, the modem came with some installation floppies for Windows (but, 
then, what doesn't, nowadays??!), but this is not a Winmodem..at least it 
doesn't call 
itself that. Will I have to write some chatscript or something??? 

If possible, please explain things to me in as much layman's language as you 
can...A 
prompt reply would be tremendously appreciated. 

Thank you so much. 



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