Re: slow modem response

2000-08-25 Thread Shaul Karl
Hello Debian Users, D Ghost here. I am trying to get advice on a slow modem I have here. My modem is a best data 56k modem that said 'linux compatable' on the box (ha!) at any rate, I have it on ttyS3 and when I send commands to it (i.e- minicom) it has a very slow response. I can send it

slow modem response

2000-08-24 Thread Debian Mail
Hello Debian Users, D Ghost here. I am trying to get advice on a slow modem I have here. My modem is a best data 56k modem that said 'linux compatable' on the box (ha!) at any rate, I have it on ttyS3 and when I send commands to it (i.e- minicom) it has a very slow response. I can send it ATZ

Re: slow modem response

2000-08-24 Thread Alberto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I got a similar problem sometime ago (2 years really) and problem was a conflic with the mainboard. This one had several extra-chips (audio etc ... ). I tryed to disable tose on setup and i got my modem ran as a devil. Could be this on :) Bye At

Re: slow modem response

2000-08-24 Thread John Anderson
I have a Best Data 56K external modem to. I was having problems with it taking forever to initialise, and it would also go off line constantly. I found that moving it too /dev/ttyS1 using irq 3 seemed to improve the performance. Before I had the modem set to /dev/ttyS2 using irq 5. Try putting

Re: slow modem response

2000-08-24 Thread Michael Smith
The problem is, the software is looking for the wrong interrupt. That's why the response is so slow. Look in /proc/pci for something that sounds like a modem. There should be something that tells you what the irq is. use setserial to change the irq setting that the software is looking for