Re: [newbie] Problems with an External Modem

2000-04-07 Thread kerroppa kerokero
Hi, I guess you can tell that I'm a newbie from my question. How to reset the jumbers from PnP to whatever com# and irq#??? I'm too having a problem with my modem (Xircom, RealPort Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56K) and I want to try that out! many thanks in advance. kero --- Gabriel NotListed <[EMA

Re: [newbie] Problems with an External Modem

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
Gabriel NotListed wrote: > I just signed up for the list (never used Linux before...), but I had a > similar problem with my US Robotics 56k. The problem was I had the modem > configured for PnP under Win98 - I reset the jumpers from PnP to Com2 IRQ3 > and I got it working. > > Perhaps it's simil

Re: [newbie] Problems with an External Modem

2000-04-06 Thread Gabriel NotListed
I just signed up for the list (never used Linux before...), but I had a similar problem with my US Robotics 56k. The problem was I had the modem configured for PnP under Win98 - I reset the jumpers from PnP to Com2 IRQ3 and I got it working. Perhaps it's similar for your modem? - Gabriel ---

Re: [newbie] Problems with an External Modem

2000-04-06 Thread Gemini56
Adrian: What serial port is your modem connected to? In dos they are COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4...the Linux equivalents are: ttys0, ttys1, ttys2, and ttys3. In kppp setup, click on device, select the correct device in the drop down window...at this point, don't select /dev/modem, select the corre