Setserial would not work for me, I take it that I
type the
commands in from the console. I made some changes to the set-up and got some funny thing happing. When I made it Xon/Xoff it would talk to the modem but would not work. My modem is in COM1 which is ttsyS0 but when I changed the settings to ttsyS1 or any of the others it tells me my modem is busy?. Well I wrote Diamond to see if this PCI card is a winmodem or not but have not received a answer as of yet. If any of you have any other ideas please let me know. Modem is: SupraMax 56i PCI V.90 Thanks again for you your great help guys Stephen (the newbie) Little ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kelley Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 3:51 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Trouble > It sounds like you have the wrong irq assigned. Try to find out which port and > irq it uses. I had to use windoze to set up my modem. You can find the > properties in windoze either by right clicking on the mycomputer icon then > selecting properties or by using the start/programs/accessories/ menu - I > can't remember which one offhand so try both. In kppp you can set it by > entering setup-modem. Set the modem for /dev/ttyS1 if your windows was com 2, > /dev/ttyS2 for windows port com 3, etc. Use setserial to set the irq: > setserial /dev/ttyS(number) irq (number). For example on mine it's: setserial > /dev/ttyS2 irq 5. You can append this at the end of a startup file: > /etc/rc.d/rc.local and it will be executed at system start-up. |
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