Graeme Jensen wrote:
> 
> I've been trying for the past few months to get an ISDN internet connection
> up and running but to no avail.  KDE finds my terminal adapter / modem OK
> and the provider settings are correct (Primary and Secondary DNS addresses,
> Passwords etc.)  For some reason the process stalls with the message
> "Setting Modem Volume".  Changing CRTSCTS to off and other combinations
> produces the same response.  I have a un connected corega FEther PCI-TXS
> Ethernet card.  When the linux boots I get the message bringing up interface
> eth0  failed.  Does this have some connection to the problem?  The redhat
> sites have offered no solutions, I can't find the answer in the Red Hat
> Bible and other books.

If you're running kppp, hit settings under the modem tab set volumn for
zero. Under device set speed one above the modem speed, ex: 56k set for
115k. I've had the same problem before and for some reason this seems to
solve the problem.
> 
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