Mark Shaw wrote:
> There aren't any jumpers of any kind on the card.
>
> I think I've almost got this working. What I did was to
> move the card from PCI slot 4 to slot 2, and reset the BIOS
> to allow it to choose the IRQ. (The PnP-aware OS switch in
> my BIOS is, and has always been, set to "no.")
>
> Interestingly enough, the BIOS chose IRQ10 for the modem,
> which is what I had it last manually set to when it was in
> slot 4. But now the OS sees it, and I can actually dial a
> number with kppp!
>
> But then I get an error telling me that the ppp daemon shut
> down prematurely, or something like that (it was late).
> I'm further down the road, though. I'll just have to poke
> at it some more, I hope....
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark Shaw
Mark....check and see if the option 'noauth' is in your
/etc/ppp/options file. If not, add it on it's own line and
see if that helps your problem.
--
Alan