, July 03, 2000 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor
I was the one asking about the modem on Com5. Well, it worked! Thank you
so
much. I got it to connect fine. I have a few questions, now that I've
found
someone that knows what he's doing.
When I connect, it said "
Charles, I'm the other guy who was asking about getting a PCI modem to
be unbusy. I'm only writing here because another guy said he still gets
the busy signal even after doing what you suggested (sure do appreciate
you turning me onto "setserial").
I think my problem, and possible that of the
Joe and Sfactor
You both had questions regarding setting up your PCI modem. The
procedures you need to follow are the same for all PCI modems.
Sfactor the only setting in the BIOS that you need to check is Plug and
Play Setup. The first listing should read something like PnP OS. This should
26, 2000 8:38 AM
Subject: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor
Joe and Sfactor
You both had questions regarding setting up your PCI modem. The
procedures you need to follow are the same for all PCI modems.
Sfactor the only setting in the BIOS that you need to check is Plug and
Play
"Sfactor (SJ)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was the one asking about the modem on Com5. Well, it worked! Thank you so
much. I got it to connect fine. I have a few questions, now that I've found
someone that knows what he's doing.
When I connect, it said "logging on to network", I remember this
26, 2000 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor
Ok. I tried this and I don't have a winmode. My
modem is listed as a Communications Controller. I
followed your instructions and recieved no errors. But
when I try to query the modem KPPP says "Sorry the
modem is busy!&
You mentioned that to make the changes, I would have to add
those two lines to the end of /etc/rc.d. That is a directory with
several
files and folders,
They have to be added to your rc.local file which is in that directory.
Glad you got yours running. I have to say that I tried the same