mbo (I think). The one with a CTS and
DSR value of "1" will be the one with your modem on it. Then when you know
for sure which port your modem is on, set it up again.
I hope this helps,
Ernie
- Original Message -
From: chris
To: Linux Newbie List
Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999
I think I read somewhere this is a winmodem, but I'm not really sure..
If it has jumpers try to set the com port you want and then configure it in
linux. Sometimes the modem uses one port in winsucks, but uses a different one
under linux. I saw a case whre in winsucks the modem was set on com
Well the very first thing is to kill the HTML. Your message was six
monitors wide.
chris wrote:
> The AOpen modem I have is a FM-56-ITU, and it is ISA. When I tried to
> configure it on com port 4, using ttys3 it said that the modem didnt
> respond. Do you know what i should do?
> Thanks,
The AOpen modem I have is a FM-56-ITU, and it is
ISA. When I tried to configure it on com port 4, using ttys3 it said that the
modem didnt respond. Do you know what i should do?
Thanks,
Chris Cook