Re: [newbie] Sympatico HSE

1999-09-21 Thread Mark Ewing



Well I don't have Sympatico HSE, 
yet...  ;) I am very interested in it and now that I see 
they have some sort of linux supprt I am even more interested. I downloaded the 
access manager for redhat 5.2 and it says it "should also work fine 
for Red Hat 6.0". The readme outlines what to do..seems straight forward...move 
some files, then run the one script to connect. One thing i noticed is that the 
files are in .zip format, and I am not sure how to unzip in linux, so just do it 
in winblows first.
Let me know how things go as I am planning on 
subscribing to HSE in the near future.
 
Mark

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Randolph Way 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Saturday, September 18, 1999 6:55 
  PM
  Subject: [newbie] Sympatico HSE
  
  Hi all! I'm looking for a fellow Canadian who's 
  also using Sympatico's HSE (that's my ISP for the rest of you), who can give 
  me a hand with the new Access Manager software. I just burned and installed 
  the new 61-1.iso image, and I see Sympatico's posted a R.H. 5.2 version; full 
  source; and librarys 1,2 and 3. I have no idea what to get or how to configure 
  it (naturally there's no support, they've only made these available as a 
  "courtesy" grrr). Any help would be greatly appreciated before I lose my 
  connection! TIA


Re: [newbie] Modem Troubles!

1999-08-31 Thread Mark Ewing



Sounds like the IRQ is set incorrectly. I have no 
experience with ISAPNP but i know if I don't use setserial to change it to 
look for my modem on IRQ 5 instead of 4 where it thinks the modem is, I get 
the same problems you said. Check where setserial is looking and compare it to 
whatever the modem is set for.
Hope this helps, let me know if you need any more 
info,
Mark
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Donny 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 9:38 
  PM
  Subject: [newbie] Modem Troubles!
  
  Hey everyone! Im having some terrible modem problems! My 
  modem recently got fried by lightning... and the new one i got to replace it, 
  turned out to be a plug-n-play modem.
   
  Well, i got the latest version (1.8) of ISAPNP. Linux sees 
  my modem (i think). IM using KPPP to dial up my ISP, but when it initializes 
  the modem withthe string ATZ, it waits for the response OK... it never gets 
  it. I can go edit the modem commands, and take out the "OK" response. Now it 
  passes the initialization, and starts to dial out. After it finishes dialing 
  and connection, it stops at "waiting for response: CONNECT"
   
  PLEASE HELP! Whats the problem? Are the responses set wrong? 
  Or is it something else? Thanks for your 
time!