Re: [newbie] Modem Config!

2001-08-09 Thread s

On Thursday 09 August 2001 12:33 am, you wrote:
 Aopen PCI Modem Enumerator (from windows system report)
 AOpen FM56-PM Fax/modem/Voice (from package)  

Could you check at http://www.linmodem.org and make sure it's a hardware 
modem and not a software modem?  It's weird that 8.0 didn't recognize it and 
set it up for you automagically.  I have three different modems and 5 
different ethernet cards and 8.0 set them all up for me.  Makes me suspect 
yours may be a software modem.  If so, it is possible that there are drivers 
available found thru that same site.


 After rebooting, I saw that the information I changed, had been changed
 back, no com3 listingI typed in all in again.

That's why I wanted you to reboot, to change it back.  Reboot and go into a 
terminal and type:  cat /proc/pci  and look for a communications device.  
Get the irq and ioport.  Are you sure of the com3 thing?  If setserial don't 
work this time with the numbers from /proc/pci, try experimenting with the 
other com ports.  Linux and windows don't always correspond.


 The first couple of times, I'm not sure if I typed an 0 by accident,
 but that's what the irq in com3 kept showing. The second time I did it,
 I was careful to press 9 for irq but it still showed 0. The third
 time it finally said 9. Still busy modem.

 Haven't booted back up yet but I'm going to after this message. See if
 changes have been changed back again.

 I'll check email back in a few. Hope this isn't getting to out of hand!

It took me a week to get my modem to work when I first tried out any linux!  
Then almost another week to get sound.  :-)  I had to wait until 2.4.x for 
graphics acceleration (mobo issue).  So, this is a learning process.  :-)

-s





Re: [newbie] Modem Config!

2001-08-09 Thread s

I just check the compatiblity chart at: 
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/20010604b.html
and I'm afraid it's listed as not compatible.  I was afraid so when windows 
called it an enumerator.  
:-(
-s


On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:32 am, you wrote:
 On Thursday 09 August 2001 12:33 am, you wrote:
  Aopen PCI Modem Enumerator (from windows system report)
  AOpen FM56-PM Fax/modem/Voice (from package)






Re: [newbie] Modem Config!

2001-08-08 Thread s

On Wednesday 08 August 2001 10:03 pm, you wrote:
 Thanks for the information.

 Been playing around in KDE systems control looking at everything
 listed.  I went through each device in the list but I'm still not sure
 which one to use.

 If it's located under Communication Controllers, it is listed as an
 unknown device. It still gives the I/O Area and Interrupt though.

That's it.


 Under Connectors is listed Com1 and Com2 only!

Com3 will show up once you associate your modem to it.


 ???

-s





Re: [newbie] Modem Config!

2001-08-08 Thread s

Oh, another thing I forgot to mention, when you type your ioport portion of 
the setserial command, place an 0x (that's a zero) in front of it.  For 
example here's mine:

setserial /dev/ttyS4 uart 16550A port 0xb800 irq 5 

-s

hope all this works for ya.





Re: [newbie] modem config

2001-02-18 Thread goldenpi

ATS0 I think. Something like that.

- Original Message - 
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:22 AM
Subject: [newbie] modem config


 Can anyone tell me what the commands to give to my modem would be to
 bypass the voicemail tones??
 
 Because I have tried to insert pauses into my script to wait til it gets
 to the dial tone but that still doesnt work...
 
 Any ideas??
 
 
 Perseus
 
 
 
 
 
 





Re: [newbie] Modem Config

1999-09-20 Thread Gustavo Viola

I have a USR Courier internal.  It would not work under Linux if jumpered for
PnP.  To have it properly installed, I:
1) logged in Windows, checked under "System Settings" which COM and IRQ Win98
was using through PnP;
2) jumpered the modem for the proper COM and IRQ, disabling PnP.
3) under linux, I used setserial and modemtool to properly finish my setup.

Hope it helps,
/Gustavo.

On dom, 19 set 1999, you wrote:
 Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
  
  OK, I am now down to one piece of hardware to configure.  It's a USRobotics
  Sportster internal modem.  It is PnP with jumpers, although I currently have
  it jumpered for PnP.  I have isapnp running at startup, but I must need to
  do something else.  By the way, I have read the Modem HOW-TO and the
  isapnptools documentation and both are highly technical and unclear.  Both
  explain very thoroughly what is happening, but neither explain how to make
  the modem work!
  
  It appears that isapnp has it configured as ttys3 with a IO of 03f8-03ff.
  But when I select /dev/modem in the setup for kppp, I get the message
  "Sorry, can't open modem."  So I select /dev/ttyS3 and get the message
  "Sorry, modem is busy."
  
 
 That might be true. But have you ran "setserial"?
 
 Linux seems to be defaulted to com 1, com 2.
 If this is indeed ttyS3 ( com 4 ) you need to run setserial.
 
 At a terminal type " man setserial " and read it.
 Then fix it. :)
 ALan
 
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