On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 08:02, George Baker wrote:
> I'm using MDK 7.0 with an external Rockwell modem on serial A or Com 1.
> Using kppp if I query the modem the lights flash but then it says modem not
> responding. Does not matter if I choose dev/modem or dev/ttys0. Either one
> the modem lights f
Try changing the "wait for dial tone" option in settings, I had a
similar problem and changing this setting worked for me. HTH
Graham
George Baker wrote:
I'm using MDK 7.0 with an external Rockwell modem on serial A or Com 1.
Using kppp if I query the modem the lights flash but then it says m
I'm using MDK 7.0 with an external Rockwell modem on serial A or Com 1.
Using kppp if I query the modem the lights flash but then it says modem not
responding. Does not matter if I choose dev/modem or dev/ttys0. Either one
the modem lights flash but same result "modem not responding".
Help please.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm a new convert to Linux who jumped right in and deleted all Windows from
> my computer. Everything works fine and I love the LM 8.0 interface. All
> programs work...except for the most important thing of connecting to the
> internet. I get a "Sorry, modem not respo
On Saturday 22 September 2001 04:44, you wrote:
> I'm a new convert to Linux who jumped right in and deleted all Windows
> from my computer. Everything works fine and I love the LM 8.0 interface.
> All programs work...except for the most important thing of connecting to
> the internet. I get a "So
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 16:44:08 -
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was inspired to comment:
> I'm a new convert to Linux who jumped right in and deleted all Windows
> from
> my computer. Everything works fine and I love the LM 8.0 interface. All
> programs work...except for the most important thing of conn