Re: [newbie] Need Help Using isapnp, pnpdump, and isapnp.conf to configure my PNP internal modem

1999-07-24 Thread Jason Cotterell
in console, type "statserial" for each port (cua0,cua1cua2cua3). these are com 123and 4 in windows. using modemtool from consle will let you set a link from whatever cua you choose to /dev/modem so you can select it in Kppp or what ever ppp program you use also use setserial for changing the i/o

[newbie] modem

1999-07-22 Thread Jason Cotterell
i had a 56k cardinal isa modem that i could never get to respond in kde. even tho statserial said it had a modem on cua3. now i have put a 336 isa in there and statserial says its on cua2, but the ppp program still gets no response from the modemthis is the only thing holding me back from

[newbie] modems

1999-05-05 Thread Jason Cotterell
I have used modemtool to set cua0 to use, I've tried adjusting the volume settings in modem commands from Kppp I've setserial to configure the ports all that happens though is the modem will be ready, then try and set the speaker volume, forever. It won't get past that part... I've even tried the

[newbie] modems

1999-05-04 Thread Jason Cotterell
i have been having an exceedingly difficult time configuring my modem it is a 56K V.90 Cardinal modem please help me

Re: [newbie] modems

1999-05-04 Thread Jason Cotterell
it is an ISA modem when i try to dial it will say "modem ready" and then "setting sound level" and do nothing else... it is set up for plug and play (all jumpers off) but i can easily change that if i need to