from "Vasily Zatsepin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> somehow :) I've lost traces of Ralf Brown's PCI program. Can you help me
> with the link, please?
Latest link I find is in the PCICFG.TXT file, and maybe some other Arachne users
might also be interested:
<> The newest version of the PCICFG.DAT file
I have a USRobotics internal PCI hardware modem that works with DOS but not
with EPPPD, only with LSPPP. IRQ is 11, base address is 0xd400, which I
determined by running a PCI program by Ralf Brown. This same information also
shows in Linux in /proc/pci . Sometimes an ISP or more distant server
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, jimmy keffer wrote:
...
> Port 0
> Irq 3
> Base D000
> Mode 8N1
> Speed 115200
> InitString AT&F&C1&D2
> ;Port values: 0=non-standard serial (COM) port, 1-4 standard ports
> ;Base values: 0x??? (eg. 0x3e8) - Base and Irq are used for "Port 0"
> ;Mode values: databits/parity/sto
Port: COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4
I/O Addr: 03F8 02F8 03E8 02E8
Default IRQ: 04030403
There's a port number 0 below; was the modem autodetected? Did you try the
autodetect (from Setup choose ppp-wizard)?
where are the other com ports (perhaps check your bios setup to enter some
standard config com1=2f8 com2=2e8 com3=3f8 com4=3e8 (if I'm not mistaken;
real standard numbrs are mention
al modem, I went for the external one
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Gregor Jones wrote:
> Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 17:25:37 -0500 (EST)
> From: Gregor Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: actiontec modems
>
> On Thu, 9 Jan 200
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 21:25:40 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> IMO,
> You need to use a utility such-as 'portinfo'
> to see exactly what you really do have.
> (the web address of where you can get it is in the attached report)
Scratch that.
http://www.comminfo.com/ seems to have gone "belly-up".
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 18:27:09 -0500, jimmy keffer wrote:
> Port 0 <--- there's the 1st problem. No such port as zero
(must be 1, 2, 3 or 4)
> Irq 3<--- are you certain the modem is at IRQ 3 ?
(port zero is definately wrong, maybe IRQ 3 is al
here we
;This is ARACHNE.CFG for Arachne version 1.6+
;If you want to use Arachne on PC with CPU 486+ you should start here.
;(tested on AMD K5/133). You should have really fast video card for
this.
;This configuration file can be completely controled from Arachne
setup.
;Run "setup" if you are no
If this modem is recognised and dials in Dos real mode, it's time to look
at arachne.cfg, ppp.log, config.sys, autoexec.bat, the output of
mem/c>mem.txt, set>set.txt. Just don't forget to remove passwordS from
arachne.cfg before attaching or copying it to the message...
Arnhem, Netherlands,
Bart B
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, jimmy keffer wrote:
> ok did that login went fine see the ppp strings but when i hit f7
> arachne said no ip
Very, very strange...that modem is the one I used for testing Arachne and
confirming it works with a PCI modem.
Which ISP are you are dialling in to? (I can perhaps g
Jimmie,
If you could provide the model of the modem that you have, it would help all
the people trying to help you. "PCI modem" essentially just means "internal
modem."
Have you gone to the ActionTec web site to see what they say?
Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 01:50:25PM -0500, jimmy keffer wrote:
> yes works fine with redhat 8.0
Some winmodems have Linux drivers (so they've become "linmodems" also),
but obviously they still can not function in MS-DOS. And it wouldn't
surprise me that redhat would bundle the drivers, as they of c
ok did that login went fine see the ppp strings but when i hit f7
arachne said no ip
jimmy
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 16:09:10 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
>On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, jimmy keffer wrote:
>
>> i upgraded to actiontec pci modem it does dial and connection is made
>> but as soon it connects arachne sai
the error was in dos window and real dos both
jimmy
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, jimmy keffer wrote:
> i upgraded to actiontec pci modem it does dial and connection is made
> but as soon it connects arachne said no ip address it works fine with
> the other modem any ideas
Try dialing in terminal mode ("Use Terminal") so you can see what is
happening. Ente
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 11:58:14 -0500, Roger Turk wrote:
> Jimmie,
> I just went to the ActionTec website , --> analog modems
> --> support --> pci56kpro modem --> faq --> "Why doesn't my modem work with
> DOS?"
> Answer: It is a winmodem.
Unfortunately, most PCI modems are Winmodems amd must be
yes works fine with redhat 8.0
jimmy
So did you really check it out with Dos or Linux?
(In fact if it is an internal winmodem, realmode dos probably even won't
find the comport; if it's not, you could try to install it as a second,
generic 56k modem in windows on the same port.)
General conclusion: If this modem does as much as dial i
it's there one 4 dos and linux sorry not the winmomdem
jimmy
Jimmie,
I just went to the ActionTec website , --> analog modems
--> support --> pci56kpro modem --> faq --> "Why doesn't my modem work with
DOS?"
Answer: It is a winmodem.
Clue before going to the FAQ was that it uses a Lucent chipset.
Condolences.
Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona
Jimmie Keffer
Sorry no luck and i'm using epppd
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 11:04:46 -0500, you wrote:
>On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 09:53:51 -0500, jimmy keffer wrote:
>
>> i upgraded to actiontec pci modem it does dial and connection is made
>> but as soon it connects arachne said no ip address it works fine with
>> the other
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 09:53:51 -0500, jimmy keffer wrote:
> i upgraded to actiontec pci modem it does dial and connection is made
> but as soon it connects arachne said no ip address it works fine with
> the other modem any ideas
Try changing your modem initialization string.
AT&F&C1&D2 works with
i upgraded to actiontec pci modem it does dial and connection is made
but as soon it connects arachne said no ip address it works fine with
the other modem any ideas
24 matches
Mail list logo