Lee,
You're welcome!
Two more things:
1. Apparently some USB modems are winmodems.
2. Even though a plug and play modem might not be a winmodem, you might
have to disable plug and play -- I've never set one up under Linux. The
plug and play modem I have now runs under dos. On each bootup
Lee,
Go to this URL to see if your modem if there
http://linmodems.org
Don
--- Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool Randy..I appreciate the education there. I did
hear some drivers are
being(have been) written for the winmodems,I think
that's really cool.I'm
anxious to try a usb modem with
You may have misunderstood me Randy,if so I am sorry 'bout that. This
comment I'm anxious to try a usb modem with linux on a laptop setup was
for a future project. I'm aiming for a laptop running on a, satellite
delivered internet set up. as I understand it they use usb modems.So..now
you see my
Hello to everyone!
Total newbie hereI need some advice.
I have an old Celeron 400 system I just rehabilitated and I want it to run Linux.
Problem is I only have cds for 7.1 [kernel 2.2.14].
Installation went well except that it's having issues with the only modem
easily enough.
rgds
Frank
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Hernandez
Sent: Monday, 14 May 2001 8:28 AM
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Subject: [newbie] USR internal modem
Hello to everyone!
Total newbie hereI need some advice
I have an old Celeron 400 system I just rehabilitated and I want it to
run Linux. Problem is I only have cds for 7.1 [kernel 2.2.14].
Installation went well except that it's having issues with the only
modem I have left that's any good.
I just wanted to ask for advice on how I can
lee wrote:
Gotta make sure it's not a winmodem. So 1st make sure your bios is not set
to plugplay 2nd...if your modem has jumpers that take it out of
plugplay..do those too. I have no idea if this 3com does or not. Perhaps a
more knowledgable soul can chime in here.Then configure your modem
Cool Randy..I appreciate the education there. I did hear some drivers are
being(have been) written for the winmodems,I think that's really cool.I'm
anxious to try a usb modem with linux on a laptop setup...but that's
another post..and 1/2 :)
Hava good week folks..
Lee
At 12:43 PM 5/13/01
Subject: [newbie] USR Internal Modem
I have a US Robotics Sportster 56K + Voice internal modem which I cannot
get
working. It is set up on COM2.
It is -not- a Winmodem.
I am wondering if anyone has any advice. I have tried addressing it as
both
cua1 and ttyS1 without any success.
Thanks
On Fri, 09 Jul 1999, you wrote:
I have a US Robotics Sportster 56K + Voice internal modem which I
cannot get working. It is set up on COM2.
It is -not- a Winmodem.
I am wondering if anyone has any advice. I have tried addressing it as both
cua1 and ttyS1 without any success.
Sounds
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