> Jeffrey Rolland wrote: >> Hello, all! >> >> I have a Power Macintosh 7500 running Debian Sarge. I have a US >> Robotics 56.6K modem. >> >> When I try to dial up, Debian gets the modem to dial, and the modem >> negotiates a connection, but then the remote computer can't hear >> anything Debian says, and Debian can't hear anything the remote >> computer says. I have tested with KPPP and C-Kermit, and on two >> different PAP authenticating ISPs and on two BBS - same thing. >> >> Using the same computer and modem with Mac OS 8.6, I am able to log >> into both the ISPs and the BBSs. Thus, I don't believe the problem is >> the modem. >> >> On a possibly related note, I am unable to detect an Apple >> Laserwriter 4/600 PS I have hooked up via ethernet, an ethernet >> switch, and an AsanteTalk ethertalk-to-localtalk bridge. Again, it >> prints just fine from the same computer running Mac OS 8.6 and from >> an iBook G3 running OS 10.4.8 hooked up the the ethernet switch. >> Thus, I don't believe the problem is the AsanteTalk bridge. > > If this USR is a sportster, that is an init string that you need to give > it > or you will run into problems like this. I don't remember what it was off > the top of my head, but it is the modem (according to past experiences > with > USR modems)
It is indeed a sportster.. If you could remember the init string or tell me where to look it up, I would be eternally grateful. Sincerely, -- Jeffrey Rolland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]