From: walter kalata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a similiar problem... although my (ISA PnP) modem has no
jumpers,
> neither does soundcard for that matter, and minicom dials fine... just
very
> slowly, kppp (with a simple "AT"-only init string) inits, then halts
while
> 'setting speaker volume'.
OS or setserial? any ideas?
>From: Meanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [newbie] ISA PnP modem woes
>Date: Sat, 01 May 1999 17:58:01 -0500
>
>I'm having no end to my troubles getting my ISA PnP modem working. It&
From: Dan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> % setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 5
...forgot to mention. Once you get the port set properly, you can
add any necessary commands to /etc/rc.serial, so you don't have to
manually re-do them every time you restart the machine.
From: Meanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> trouble. I've mostly been using Kppp, and when everything seems to be
> set correctly (/dev/cua2 or /dev/ttys2), I usually get a "Modem is
> busy"... occasionally I get "Modem is not responding" though this is
Hmmm... You say that isapnp detects the modem
Meanie wrote:
>
> I'm having no end to my troubles getting my ISA PnP modem working. It's
> not a Winmodem; I had it working with Slackware a few months ago.. but I
> just can't get it working with Mandrake / KDE. I have tried every
> combination I could think of: setting the jumpers for PnP w
I'm having no end to my troubles getting my ISA PnP modem working. It's
not a Winmodem; I had it working with Slackware a few months ago.. but I
just can't get it working with Mandrake / KDE. I have tried every
combination I could think of: setting the jumpers for PnP with PnP OS
both enabled a