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
Markcheck 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.
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Alan