Re: [newbie] UsRobotics PCI Modem
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Carroll Grigsby wrote: whatever. If you do decide to go to the above site, it would be a good idea to know the FCC ID number for your modem, as that is the primary means of identification. The FCC ID is usually written on a white paper tag on the card, which means that you have to look inside the box, and that's something that may be inconvenient while you're on line. Hope this helps, regards - - carroll As an addendum to this, even if the aforementioned web site says 'nay' on your winmodem, you can in some instances get it to work anyway. My particular modem (ID'd by FCC number) is labeled in red as a tool-of-Micro$oft winmodem incompatible with Linux, but I'm able to use the Lucent drivers to connect anyway. I don't know how, but I'm not going to argue with the thing. =) B.
RE: [newbie] UsRobotics PCI Modem
I'd say you are.:-) When the Gateway 166 MHz systers were out there were 4 modems they used. Three of these were the Winmodem. IIRC PCI doesn't have anything do to with something being a WIN device. From what I understand a WIN anything depends on Windoze software to function. -Greg- -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John ArkoulisSent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 6:22 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [newbie] UsRobotics PCI Modem Since when are PCI modems not WINmodems??? AM I missing something here??? - Original Message - From: Javier Marcon To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 3:07 AM Subject: [newbie] UsRobotics PCI Modem Hello, I'm triying to configure a UsRobotics PCI Modem (not a winmodem) but I don't find how to doit. I tried with harddrake, linuxconf, compiling the kernel 2.2.15, compiling the new kernel 2.4.0test9 and with a Driver ltmodem. In the 2.4 kernel I don't find where to configure it, in the old one (2.2.15) also, harddrake tells me that is a winmodem but its not. and the driver tells me that ltmodem.o was compiled for kernel 2.2.12-20 and I have kernel 2.2.15 and 2.4.0test9. How can I configure this modem? Thanks
Re: [newbie] UsRobotics PCI Modem
Javier: Are you are certain that it is not a winmodem? Although not all PCI modems are winmodems, most are. USR makes both kinds. The best place to settle the question is www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html. It contains a very long list of modems (sorted by manufacturer), and tells you if it is a real modem (good news - although you've still got a problem, it's probably solvable, a winmodem (bad news- probably won't work), or a linmodem -- that's a winmodem for which a Linux driver has been written. The site also has a lot of links to other sites dedicated to modems. If you do have a real modem, then the problem may be with Plug-and-(sometimes)Play. I had this problem with my Zoom modem, and I got around it be changing the jumpers on the card from pnp to com whatever. If you do decide to go to the above site, it would be a good idea to know the FCC ID number for your modem, as that is the primary means of identification. The FCC ID is usually written on a white paper tag on the card, which means that you have to look inside the box, and that's something that may be inconvenient while you're on line. Hope this helps, regards - - carroll Javier Marcon wrote: Hello, I'm triying to configure a UsRobotics PCI Modem (not a winmodem) but I don't find how to doit. I tried with harddrake, linuxconf, compiling the kernel 2.2.15, compiling the new kernel 2.4.0test9 and with a Driver ltmodem. In the 2.4 kernel I don't find where to configure it, in the old one (2.2.15) also, harddrake tells me that is a winmodem but its not. and the driver tells me that ltmodem.o was compiled for kernel 2.2.12-20 and I have kernel 2.2.15 and 2.4.0test9. How can I configure this modem? Thanks