Re: [newbie] modem setup for Toshiba 1805-s204

2002-11-01 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Jim Snyder wrote: > Hi > > I was able to load Mandrake 9.0 on my Toshiba Satellite > 1805-s204 and everything works well except that I cannot > use my internal modem yet. The internal networking card is > working fine. I am suspecting an IRQ conflict or the need > to edit a file somewhere. Can some

Re: [newbie] modem setup for Toshiba 1805-s204

2002-11-01 Thread Derek Jennings
On Saturday 02 Nov 2002 1:16 am, Jim Snyder wrote: > Hi > > I was able to load Mandrake 9.0 on my Toshiba Satellite 1805-s204 and > everything works well except that I cannot use my internal modem yet. The > internal networking card is working fine. I am suspecting an IRQ conflict > or the need to

Re: [newbie] Modem setup under linux mandrake.

2002-05-20 Thread root
On Monday 20 May 2002 09:20, you wrote: > On Monday 20 May 2002 08:49, Nashib .J. wrote: > > Can someone help me to change the modem under Mandrake linux.I got > > a connexant modem and linux detected a rockwell modem instead. > > AFAIK, they use the same chipset, so it shouldn't make any differen

Re: [newbie] Modem setup under linux mandrake.

2002-05-20 Thread Michael Adams
On Mon, 20 May 2002 17:49, Nashib .J. wrote: > Can someone help me to change the modem under Mandrake linux.I got a > connexant modem and linux detected a rockwell modem instead. Rockwell was bought out by (or renamed) Conexant. Michael Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go

Re: [newbie] Modem setup under linux mandrake.

2002-05-20 Thread Robin Turner
On Monday 20 May 2002 08:49, Nashib .J. wrote: > Can someone help me to change the modem under Mandrake linux.I got > a connexant modem and linux detected a rockwell modem instead. AFAIK, they use the same chipset, so it shouldn't make any difference. Sir Robin -- "No discipline is ever necess

Re: Re: [newbie] Modem setup help required

2001-11-27 Thread Allen Joseph M Hernandez
Does if have jumpers on board? It'll be alot easier to configure if you set it to a specific com port like COM3, and maybe IRQ4, if it won't conflict with your serial devices. I've had problems with plug and play so I disabled it. If you're running a dual-boot machine look at its COM, IRQ and P

Re: [newbie] Modem setup help required

2001-11-27 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker
quaylar wrote: > At 10:48 27.11.2001 +, you wrote: > >Can someone guide me step by step in simple language please how I > >install a US Robotics 33.6 Sportster Modem on 8.0? > > > >Many thanks > > > >Gordon > > gordon, > > try out this excellent guide : > > http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/co

Re: [newbie] Modem setup help required

2001-11-27 Thread quaylar
At 10:48 27.11.2001 +, you wrote: >Can someone guide me step by step in simple language please how I >install a US Robotics 33.6 Sportster Modem on 8.0? > >Many thanks > >Gordon gordon, try out this excellent guide : http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/cppp.html hth --qu >Want

Re: [newbie] Modem setup?

2001-01-09 Thread Dennis Myers
By drag a little, you mean? On a modem connection it depends on the signal thruput for lack of the right technical term. If the line is noisey, i.e. static or poor connection, or there is a heavy load on one of the net servers you are connecting thru, then you will see things moving a b

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-10 Thread KompuKit
we're not going to ask you to disable com 2... at least, not yet...we just want to make sure of certain settings. Murray wrote: > > >>knowing what brand of bios you have would be helpful > too. Award? AMI? Phoenix? Other?<< > > It's a Phoenix, couldn't see a date or version number. > > And

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-10 Thread Charles A Edwards
- Original Message - From: "bascule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 11:12 AM Subject: Re: [newbie]Modem Setup > if you truly have never modified anything in your motherboards bios > before then perhaps before you try to do s

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-10 Thread bascule
the motherboard bios reference to com2 refers to the 'onboard' motherboard com port, if not disabled then it will conflict with any other comports that use the same settings, isa modems that are not winmodems will install as an extra comport as well as a modem, bascule > And just out of curiosi

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-10 Thread bascule
if you truly have never modified anything in your motherboards bios before then perhaps before you try to do so you should check to see if your modem has any jumpers or switches on it to set it to a different irq/io range/com port, as an isa modem it may well do so, i have a generic isa modem that

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-10 Thread Paul
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Murray wrote: >>>knowing what brand of bios you have would be helpful >too. Award? AMI? Phoenix? Other?<< > >It's a Phoenix, couldn't see a date or version number. > >And just out of curiosity, it just occurred to me: if the modem is *on* >COM2, how will disabling COM2 he

Re: [Re: [newbie]Modem Setup]

2000-06-09 Thread Jaguar
No because on most COM ports if the system is initializing COM2 as a device, it won't look for anything else, and since an external modem has it's own communications board in it, it conflicts with the system set COM 2 and the modem communications board in it. It is typical to disable a COM port t

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-09 Thread Murray
>>knowing what brand of bios you have would be helpful too. Award? AMI? Phoenix? Other?<< It's a Phoenix, couldn't see a date or version number. And just out of curiosity, it just occurred to me: if the modem is *on* COM2, how will disabling COM2 help? Wouldn't disabling COM1 or 3 perhaps

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-09 Thread Dacia and AzureRose
knowing what brand of bios you have would be helpful too. Award? AMI? Phoenix? Other? --- KompuKit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wouldn't fool with the BIOS unless you KNOW > what you are doing... > > you can really mess up things...bigtime... > what you should do...is this: > > if you kno

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-09 Thread KompuKit
I wouldn't fool with the BIOS unless you KNOW what you are doing... you can really mess up things...bigtime... what you should do...is this: if you know HOW to get into your BIOS settings...on startup (either pressing the DELETE key,or pressing the F1 key,or pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del keys all at on

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-09 Thread Murray
Micheal, >>I hate to sound like a dirty cd but did you try disabling com2 in the BIOS? 2f8 +irq3=com2.<< I've never modified anything in BIOS before, how would I go about doing that? Thanks, Murray

Re: [newbie]Modem Setup

2000-06-08 Thread michael
Murray, I hate to sound like a dirty cd but did you try disabling com2 in the BIOS? 2f8 +irq3=com2. -michael-

Re: [newbie] Modem Setup, Help!

1999-10-28 Thread Ernest N. Wilcox Jr.
First, you can use modemtool to tell Linux where to find your modem, but you must know to which COM port the modem is conected (modemtool will show you the DOS equivalents on the same line with the Linux designations). If your modem is a PnP device, it may not be using the same resources as it do

Re: [newbie] Modem Setup, Help!

1999-10-27 Thread Steve Philp
Sevatio Octavio wrote: > > I have a USRobotics pnp ISA int modem. My objective is to be able to dial into an >ISP. > > Now, I've gone over a pile of word-gravel (a.k.a. HOWTOs) and I don't want to know >what a modem is or what a com port is or the > history of so and so... > > Where can I go

Re: [newbie] Modem Setup

1999-07-04 Thread jsm
Try : modemtool jsm Steve Winston wrote: > i think you can with linux.conf. i didn't seem to have any trouble, but > I have had other problesm > --- James Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I heard that to setup your modem you have to go to > > Gnome. Could someone > > please tell me how t