Re: PnP modem under Debian

1997-01-12 Thread Peter Kim
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason Goldschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Hi, does anyone have any experience getting a US Robotics Sportster >28.8-33.6 PnP modem to work with linux? Or any PnP modem for that matter. >I've done all the common setup stuff for the modem. I found that if I want

Re: PnP modem under Debian

1997-01-11 Thread Alexander Gieg
> Hi, does anyone have any experience getting a US Robotics Sportster > 28.8-33.6 PnP modem to work with linux? Or any PnP modem for that matter. > I've done all the common setup stuff for the modem. I found that if I want > to use the modem under NT, I have to disable PnP in my bios. But if I do >

RE: PnP modem under Debian

1997-01-10 Thread Casper BodenCummins
Jason Goldschmidt wrote: >Hi, does anyone have any experience getting a US Robotics Sportster >28.8-33.6 PnP modem to work with linux? Or any PnP modem for that matter. >I've done all the common setup stuff for the modem. I found that if I want >to use the modem under NT, I have to disable PnP in

Re: PnP modem under Debian

1997-01-10 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, I do have a US Robotics Sportster 28.8 FAX modem (which _was_ advertized as PnP), and have had no problems getting it to work -- my ppp-connect-with-diald script is attached below. (It did use to work without AT&F1M0Y0E1V1Q0&C1&D2S0=0S7=30S13=1 as well). manoj #! /bin/sh #

PnP modem under Debian

1997-01-09 Thread Jason Goldschmidt
Hi, does anyone have any experience getting a US Robotics Sportster 28.8-33.6 PnP modem to work with linux? Or any PnP modem for that matter. I've done all the common setup stuff for the modem. I found that if I want to use the modem under NT, I have to disable PnP in my bios. But if I do this for