Quoting Matt Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone had any luck getting 9.2 to work with a PCTEL 2304 WT V.92
MDC Modem. I have a Micron TransPort GX3 running 9.2.
-Matt
Hi Matt,
I haven't, but, I bet you can find the answer in http://www.linmodems.org, and
even better if you look into
Has anyone had any luck getting 9.2 to work with a PCTEL 2304 WT V.92
MDC Modem. I have a Micron TransPort GX3 running 9.2.
-Matt
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On Tuesday 18 Nov 2003 5:50 am, Bill wrote:
Hello to the group. I am pretty new to Linux. I have an old
computer laying around that I would like to convert into a linux
machine. It is a Dell Dimension L550r (PIII 550mhz) It came with a
winmodem installed (Which no longer works). I am looking
Bill wrote:
Hello to the group. I am pretty new to Linux. I have an old computer
laying around that I would like to convert into a linux machine. It is
a Dell Dimension L550r (PIII 550mhz) It came with a winmodem installed
(Which no longer works). I am looking to replace the modem with a
] Modem
Question
Bill wrote: Hello to the group. I am pretty
new to Linux. I have an old computer laying around that I would like
to convert into a linux machine. It is a Dell Dimension L550r (PIII
550mhz) It came with a winmodem installed (Which no longer works). I
am looking
Hello to the group. I am pretty new to Linux. I have an old computer
laying around that I would like to convert into a linux machine. It is a Dell
Dimension L550r (PIII 550mhz) It came with a winmodem installed (Which no longer
works). I am looking to replace the modem with a linux
Hi All,
Just a quick question on my modem for my laptop. It is detected by
Mandrake (I'm using 9.0) as PCTEL 2304 WT V.92 MDC Modem. When my
computer boots into Linux, I get a message saying that Device at 0:1f:6
is unavailable due to resource confliction and looking at my hardware
list
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 12:38, Matt Harrison wrote:
Hi All,
Just a quick question on my modem for my laptop. It is detected by
Mandrake (I'm using 9.0) as PCTEL 2304 WT V.92 MDC Modem. When my
computer boots into Linux, I get a message saying that Device at 0:1f:6
is unavailable due to
] modem question
Hi,
First off, I have absolutely no idea what I am doing. I installed Mandrake
9.0, and it installed everything alright except I have no idea how to get my
modem to work. So until then, I am back on this awful Microcrap XP. I
would appreciate any help anyone could give me
On Saturday 23 November 2002 08:40 pm, Richard J. wrote:
Denis, I just tried that. Left clicked on it, and got a box pop up with
the list of known applications in it asking me what I want to you to open
the file?
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Sent: Sunday, 24 November 2002 6:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] modem question
Hi,
First off, I have absolutely no idea what I am doing. I installed Mandrake
9.0, and it installed everything alright except I have no idea how
Hi,
First off, I have absolutely no idea what I am
doing. I installed Mandrake 9.0, and it installed everything alright
except I have no idea how to get my modem to work. So until then, I am
back on this awful Microcrap XP. I would appreciate any help anyone could
give me, and in as easy
On Saturday 23 November 2002 04:12 pm, Richard J A wrote:
Hi,
First off, I have absolutely no idea what I am doing. I installed Mandrake
9.0, and it installed everything alright except I have no idea how to get
my modem to work. So until then, I am back on this awful Microcrap XP. I
would
Richard J A wrote:
Hi,
First off, I have absolutely no idea what I am doing. I installed
Mandrake 9.0, and it installed everything alright except I have no
idea how to get my modem to work. So until then, I am back on this
awful Microcrap XP. I would appreciate any help anyone could give
On Saturday 23 Nov 2002 10:12 pm, Richard J A wrote:
Hi,
First off, I have absolutely no idea what I am doing. I installed Mandrake
9.0, and it installed everything alright except I have no idea how to get
my modem to work. So until then, I am back on this awful Microcrap XP. I
would
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] modem question
On Saturday 23 November 2002 04:12 pm, Richard J A wrote:
Hi,
First off, I have absolutely no idea what I am doing. I installed
Mandrake
9.0, and it installed
Denis, I just tried that. Left clicked on it, and got a box pop up with the
list of known applications in it asking me what I want to you to open the
file?
_
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On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 07:52, Dennis Myers wrote:
snip
from someone with experience with those things, which I do not. So, a little
help from the list is needed here. Jump right in and call the ball. : )
--
Dennis M. linux user #180842
Dennis,
Roger ball?
Sorry, I can't help with the
Hi,
The init strings sent to the modem when you start a connection ALSO set
the modem speaker volume. If you are using mdk8 and kde with the kde
internet dialer, then if you press on setup, and go to the device tab, you
will see a slider for volume level. move it to the right and you should
I have a pci 3Com/USRobotics 56K FaxModem model 5610 on one computer and I
got it to work with setserial. I looked in the KDE System Control
Communications Control to get the port and irq. All the traditional places
like /proc/pci didn't help much, it was listed there but very vague
Hello,
If your mobo does have a isa slot you can also use internal isa
modems, as far as I know only the pci modems are winmodems,
I bought mine acouple of weeks ago brandnew, runs great.
HTH, Herman
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, you wrote:
On Monday 18 December 2000 01:37, you wrote:
Dear techies,
On Monday 18 December 2000 01:37, you wrote:
Dear techies,
I am running linux mandrake 7.2 complete edition. I have a US Robotics 56k
Voice Win modem that is hooked up internally and is running on com 2.
Please let me know if this modem is compatibly with the operating system or
any
would if anyone know how to configure the proxy
setting.
I have been using the dialup server but I can access
the website using the proxy.
hear from linux group buddy.
thanks!
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Dear techies,
I am running linux mandrake 7.2 complete edition. I have a US Robotics 56k Voice Win modem that is hooked up internally and is running on com 2. Please let me know if this modem is compatibly with the operating system or any other linux os's.
If it is, please provide some
Franklyn,
I would like to point out that Winmodems are not modems. However, I
think the following links will explain:
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
http://www.linmodems.org/
Roman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear techies,
I am running linux mandrake 7.2 complete edition. I
I forgot about this link. It's go a wealth of information. You may want
to make a print out for yourself.
http://walbran.org/sean/linux/linmodem-howto.html
Roman
Vladimir Morozov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear US Robotics modem users:
I have a Courier.V.Everyting modem, and it works in
linux much slower than in windows (8Kbps in linux vx.
33.6Kbps in Win98).
what can be wrong?
am i using wrong modem commands? (init ATZ, dial ATDT,
what esle is
Dear US Robotics modem users:
I have a Courier.V.Everyting modem, and it works in
linux much slower than in windows (8Kbps in linux vx.
33.6Kbps in Win98).
what can be wrong?
am i using wrong modem commands? (init ATZ, dial ATDT,
what esle is important?)
i did "setserial" and set my UART to my
For me the best modem for Linux is an external serial port modem. I am
using a 3com/usr which costs a bit more but is well worth it. Has worked
with everything from SCO, NT, Solaris, Linux of all types.
Jeanette
At 08:24 PM 1/17/2000 -0600, you wrote:
Ok, I'm seriously getting pissed that
Jon Schwartze wrote:
No. that didnt work, I had already tried that before your post. but thanks anyways!
See I think I should get an ISA modem that uses Jumper cables...so the computer
actually
treats it like an external serial modem...what do you all think??
Proper external modems are
Jon Schwartze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I'm seriously getting pissed that neither my ISA winmodem or my PCI
modem will work in
Linux. I'm taking back the PCI modem tommorow
I need to know EXACTLY what to get, Thanks in advance guys
JON
===
Get an external. I
Ok, I'm seriously getting pissed that neither my ISA winmodem or my PCI modem will
work in
Linux. I'm taking back the PCI modem tommorow
I need to know EXACTLY what to get, Thanks in advance guys
JON
Ok, I'm seriously getting pissed that neither my ISA winmodem or my PCI modem will
work in
Linux. I'm taking back the PCI modem tommorow
I need to know EXACTLY what to get, Thanks in advance guys
JON
Jon Schwartze wrote:
Ok, I'm seriously getting pissed that neither my ISA winmodem or my PCI modem will
work in
Linux. I'm taking back the PCI modem tommorow
I need to know EXACTLY what to get, Thanks in advance guys
JON
If my reply to your 1st question didn't help,
people swear by
jon check this page out.
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/2115a.html
it gives you a big list of modems that are win and that are ok in linux
http://www.o2.net/%7Egromitkc/winmodem.html
Or
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/modems/winm.html
Or this
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/modems/index.html,
Don't know what else to tell you.
Sean
--- Jon Schwartze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I'm seriously getting pissed that
No. that didnt work, I had already tried that before your post. but thanks anyways!
See I think I should get an ISA modem that uses Jumper cables...so the computer
actually
treats it like an external serial modem...what do you all think??
JON
Warren Doney wrote:
Jon Schwartze wrote:
Ok,
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