Hi Mike
Hey James,
From your response, it appears you have more than one Serial port.
That's right, I have two ports. Since I have win95 as the other system on
this PC, and the usual mouse port seems to be tied into USB bus, win95 won
recognise it there forcing me to commondere port 1 for the
Hi all,
I'd like to ask a quick question here -- are most internal
modems pci/winmodems? I ask becuz: today i called my
isp/dsl customer service folks and asked them if i could
return my external alcatel speed touch usb for anything
else that might support linux... fyi the alcatel dsl that
James,
Go to this link : http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/rg/ - there is some good
info concerning what modems will work.
Two PCI modems are listed as working , they are
Actiontec PCI Call-Waiting - model PCI56012-01CW
3COM/USR PCI - model 3cp5610a
I am using a
Hi Louis
James,
Go to this link : http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/rg/ - there is some good
info concerning what modems will work.
Two PCI modems are listed as working , they are
Actiontec PCI Call-Waiting - model PCI56012-01CW
3COM/USR PCI - model 3cp5610a
Hi Michael
Quite possible that you have a winmodem there. It uses "Windows" software
to
emulate hardware functionality. If it is indeed a winmodem, it may not
work
in linux at all. The reasons I believe it may be a winmodem are the PCI
(most, but not all, are winmodems) and the unusual
"Penndragon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanx for the advice here. I do happen to have an external modem, and it
seems you may well be correct about the modem since no actual driver is
loaded under windows. My motherboard sadly doesn't have ISA slots so that
particular option is out for me. I