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
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
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
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
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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
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
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 to get the straight answer on how to get