Ok
its working with one bug
when running kppp from mandrake center it works but
when running kppp with my credentials sometimes it connects but with no
packets in or out.
Gil
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 22:06, Gil Katz wrote:
doesn't help
any more idea's
Gil
On Wednesday 15 January 2003
Hi
i got new modem rockwell HSF
i downloaded the driver from the site and install it
after wards i run the configuration program and in the end i got a message
that the modem is ok and i can access it via /dev/ttySHSF0
but when i try to configure kppp i cant see /dev/ttySHSF0 in the device list.
On Wednesday 15 Jan 2003 14:04, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
i got new modem rockwell HSF
i downloaded the driver from the site and install it
after wards i run the configuration program and in the end i got a
message that the modem is ok and i can access it via /dev/ttySHSF0
but when i try to
doesn't help
any more idea's
Gil
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 16:33, Peter Watson wrote:
On Wednesday 15 Jan 2003 14:04, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
i got new modem rockwell HSF
i downloaded the driver from the site and install it
after wards i run the configuration program and in the end i got a
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 01:04, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
i got new modem rockwell HSF
i downloaded the driver from the site and install it
after wards i run the configuration program and in the end i got a message
that the modem is ok and i can access it via /dev/ttySHSF0
but when i try to configure
boas
I
bought one notebook that brings an hamr 5600 modem and
installed in it mandrake linux. installed drivers of
the smlink site and with mandrake control
center I tried to link it to net with modem, but it was searching
the modem during lots of time and nothing
happened. so if
Could someone please help me install my modem. I just installed linux
yesterday and everything seems to be jworking but my sound card and
modem. I got the sound card figured out but can't find anywhere to
configure my modem. Thanks
--
Jerry Dean
5919 E.Pima St.
Tucson, AZ 85712
520-296-7176
If your modem is a winmodem it won't work. Is your modem on COM1, 2 or 3
or 4? Find out the comport and link it to /dev/modem by typing
'ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/modem. ttyS0=COM1, ttyS1=COM2 etc. the best way of
testing is use kppp and select the proper comport (ttyS0 etc.) and trying
to dial,