The default IRQ for /dev/cua0 is 4.  Did you change the IRQ with
setserial?
i.e. "setserial /dev/cua0 IRQ 3"

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Lea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 04, 1998 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: internal x2 modem


OK, let me try this then.  I just bought a USR 56K internal Voice
Faxmodem.  The model number is 5685, and this is NOT the winmodem
version.  I'm trying to get it configured using netcfg in the same
manner as my previous modem, but when I try to activate the connection I
get nothing... not even a dial tone.  I have used the jumpers to disable
PnP, and it's now on COM1/IRQ3 in Window$.  The symlink in Linux is from
/dev/modem to /dev/cua0 as I think it should be.  Any ideas about why
I'm not getting anything?  Thanks in advance.

-Chris Lea
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Rodney O. Kerstetter wrote:
> 
> Chris Lea wrote:
> 
> > Does anybody know of an internal, x2 combatible 56k modem that is
known
> > to work easily with RHL 5.0 on an intel machine?  I'm looking for
> > something specific (make and model would be great.)  Thanks in
advance.
> >
> > -Chris
> > --
> 
> I use a USR Sportster internal 56K data/fax and it works great.  Never
had any
> problems with any Linux distribution.
> 
>     - Rod

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