In Linux:
If the modem has jumpers, I recommend that you use them.
;-)
Chuck


davidturetsky wrote:
> 
> No hardware changes whatsoever. Same version of Debian. Same modem
> 
> I specified S3, then S2. All the other settings are default and follow the
> recommendations of pppconfig
> 
> But I have a tad of a memory that it was not set to S3 ... maybe S1. I
> believe USRobotics has software installed under Windows that
> self-configures. I have not used any of the jumpers that come with the board
> 
> So I will try S0 and S1 and report back
> 
> David
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: davidturetsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 2:55 PM
> Subject: Re: Chat/ppp
> 
> > . . .
> > I'll skip asking about winmodems and other questions I'd ask if the modem
> > *never* worked under Linux. But you still need to check that you are
> trying
> > to use the correct serial port (i.e., the right /dev/ttyS* entry) and a
> > speed that the modem can run at. So ...
> >
> >         what serial port is the modem on? did pppconfig successfully
> >                 find it there, or did you tell it the port identifier?
> >         what speed did you tell pppconfig to use for the port? Is it a
> >                 speed that your modem understands?
> >         have you made *any* hardware changes since the time  when you
> >                 "first installed debian last year"? (I'm wondering
> >                 about IRQ conflicts.)
> >         are you still running the same Debian install as you had then?
> >
> 
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