I think that setserial just helps you to configure IRQs and such. I'd
recommend netcfg for basic configuration. At least, that's what worked
for me.
-Chris Lea
Sony lloyd wrote:
What should I do to configure my modem?
Somethin like setserial /dev/modem..or?
Amanda
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I tell you the best way is to go to xwindows then go to the terminal screen and
give command modemtool .
-osama
Sony lloyd wrote:
What should I do to configure my modem?
Somethin like setserial /dev/modem..or?
Amanda
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