Re: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor

2000-06-27 Thread Charles A Edwards
, 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 "

RE: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor

2000-06-27 Thread Larry Marshall
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

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor

2000-06-26 Thread Chris Hall
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!". any suggestions? Sfactor (SJ)" wrote: I was the one asking about

Re: [Re: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor]

2000-06-26 Thread Michael Scottaline
"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

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor

2000-06-26 Thread Sfactor (SJ)
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!&

RE: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor

2000-06-26 Thread Larry Marshall
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

Re: [newbie] PCI modem

2000-06-19 Thread John Arkoulis
Take it back and get an ISA or external modem Linux does NOT like PCI modems. On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, also sprach: Hi folks... Does anyone know how to make a Motorola PCI modem work ? I know that linux does not handle PCI very well yet, but is there a way to make it work ? Thanks for

Re: [newbie] PCI modem

2000-06-18 Thread Charles A Edwards
The first thing you need to do is find out if you winmodem or a real modem. Log in as root and from terminal enter the following command # cat /proc/pci This will list all your PCI devices. On this list you should see either Communication controller or Communication device, that listing is

RE: [newbie] PCI Modem

1999-12-04 Thread Singer XJ Wang
That is a WIN-Modem(tm) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kyle Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 4:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] PCI Modem Is it possible to set up a PCI Modem (It is not a WIN modem ) (it is a USR

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem

1999-12-03 Thread Serpico
Oh sure, linux should auto detect it. Just make sure to set it to the right COM port and do a query on it. If you're using KDE, then the kppp program should help you. Serpico "You talkin' to me?" - Original Message - From: Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem

1999-12-03 Thread Larry Coolidge
PCI is just the interface, as long as you are sure it's not a Winmodem, then it should work fine as long as the PNP is getting loaded properly. --- Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to set up a PCI Modem (It is not a WIN modem ) (it is a USR PCI voice data fax type). I'm not

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem

1999-12-03 Thread Dennis
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999 14:50:32 -0600, you wrote: Since PCI cards are supported I would think that this modem would be. Is it possible to set up a PCI Modem (It is not a WIN modem ) (it is a USR PCI voice data fax type). I'm not sure if PCI modems are supported by linux. Any help is well come

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem

1999-12-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, you wrote: Is it possible to set up a PCI Modem (It is not a WIN modem ) (it is a USR PCI voice data fax type). I'm not sure if PCI modems are supported by linux. Any help is well come Just because it does not SAY it's a "WinModem" does not mean that it is not a

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-13 Thread Charlotte
Winmodems work in Windows plug and play systems...not even in NT!! Charlotte -Original Message- From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Tony Bao [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, November 12, 1999 8:08 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-12 Thread Lyndon Lininger Sr.
If it's a win-modem type of modem, then buy a new modem. Goto www.linux-mandrake.com and check out the compatable hardware, but 99% of PCI modems are of the win-modem type and will not work. - Original Message - From: Tony Bao [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-12 Thread BryanMoorehead
Winmodems do not work in Linux. You may want to consider getting an external model, or a non-plug-n-pray model. Bryan Tony Bao [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/12/99 09:07:45 AM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Bryan Moorehead/Link/Allied Holdings)

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-12 Thread PadLocke
Here's a pretty good rule of thumb for modems. If it doesn't have jumpers or switches to configure it, chances are it won't work under Linux. On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Winmodems do not work in Linux. You may want to consider getting an external model, or a

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-12 Thread M Thompson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 08:29:28 -0600 If it's a win-modem type of modem, then buy a new modem. Goto www.linux-mandrake.com and check out the compatable hardware, but 99% of PCI modems are of the win-modem type and wil

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-12 Thread yacketta
From: Ronald A. Yacketta try http://www.netseller1.com/ "M Thompson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/12/99 12:06:31 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Ronald A. Yacketta/958157/EKC) Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration If you dec

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-12 Thread Tom Brinkman
D] | Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration | Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 08:29:28 -0600 | | If it's a win-modem type of modem, then buy a new modem. Goto | www.linux-mandrake.com and check out the compatable hardware, but 99% of | PC

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-12 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, you wrote: Hi, I have a Motorola PCI PnP SM56 modem, and from the Win98 I can see it takes the "COM4". I searched the Mandrake and Redhat webpages, but didn't find out how to configure a PCI PnP modem. Thanks in advance. Tony You have a "SoftModem" aka

Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration

1999-11-12 Thread John Aldrich
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