Re: [newbie] Hayes external modem

2001-09-25 Thread george

FLYNN, Steve wrote:
>
> ROFL!
> 
> I'd be absolutely stunned if a modem was asking for an email
> account name!
[snip]

my sides are still sore. ;)

at least anyone else doing a 'subject:' search on
hayes external modems,  will know a little more about
setting 'hayes commands'

if you ever come to u.s.a., and are in new york, new york,
or chicargo, illinois, ask about 'trolls' and go see them.

you will get another enjoyment to definition of word.

btw.
would be nice if someone from either place would put
some good 'troll' graphics on a site and  list.
wtb.

ps. noted 4 in !-html box. when i get time. ;)


tc,hago.

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Re: [newbie] Hayes external modem

2001-09-25 Thread george

PENA FAMILY wrote:
>
> This is for the interest of anyone who is planning on buying a Linux
> compatible external modem.
[snip]

hayes is good. have used slower 'early models', grew faster with usr,
now motorola.

> All in all I enjoyed and recommend the Hayes external modem. The only
> trouble now is setting up to look at email but keeps asking me for a user
> name but doesn't seem to keep the information.

if that modem asking, look in included manual, see 'hayes command set',
find 'at' commands, locate codes for procedure.

enter new codes to active buffer, copy to first storage buffer.
modify linux modem reset command to reload first storage buffer.

another thing nice about external is 'transfer switch' boxes. i use
2 motorola surfers on 2 a-d boxes. 1 hits tty1, other tty2 on 4 svrs.
2 svrs are always opposite.

setting up a box for coyote, will change out with workstation svr
once installed.


tc,hago.

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Re: [newbie] Hayes external modem

2001-09-25 Thread Tim Holmes

I've seen a lot of hardware modems now saying they out right "support
Linux."  As well as a few NICs.  But the thing is, if you have a hardware
modem, then it's not an issue of software like it is with Winmodems.  The
machine knows what needs to be sent to the modem, and the modem understands
that.

So as long as the modem is a HARDWARE modem, it's supported under Linux.

I've had two Creative ModemBlasters and they've both worked very well.  The
first one just died on me for no reason.  I may have put something it that
fried something or knocked something loose.  I don't know.

But now I'm a cable connection so I don't have much need for a POTS line
modem! :0)
tdh
 
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| This is for the interest of anyone who is planning on buying a Linux
| compatible external modem.
| 
| The Hayes external fax modem. It is priced around $80.00.
| 
| The best thing about it that right on the box it claims Linux compatible.
| Basically, after I installed the PPP Daemon and set up my Internet
| connection had no trouble finding and working with it.
| 
| I managed to log on through Linux and do a little surfing. Personally, I
| don't care much for Netscape. I understand many of you might be using Opera
| which I tried last year and don't care much for either. The update package
| deal was very interesting for updating my Linux-Mandrake 7.2 with the latest
| updates. Even at 43Kps it still took sometime to finish the updating of the
| list.
| 
| All in all I enjoyed and recommend the Hayes external modem. The only
| trouble now is setting up to look at email but keeps asking me for a user
| name but doesn't seem to keep the information.
| 
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