> > > Out of curiousity, did you properly set up the modem with isapnptools, and > > > then use setserial to set the irq, port, and everything? > > > > Nope. I disabled PNP and set everything with the jumpers as described > > in appendix A of the manual. This seems to have worked fine. Is there > > an advantange to using isapnptools over disabling PNP? > > Probably not. i was just curious, since in part of your previous post > (that you cut) you had indicated that it didn't work until you disabled > PnP. i was wondering if you had set things up correctly and it _still_ > didn't work, or if you just took the easy way like i did ;) I'm not sure that isapnptools is a more "proper" way of setting up a PNP card than disabling PNP and setting options with jumpers.
According to another poster, disabling PNP is preferred. --D P.S. I assume the original poster has solved his modem problem as we haven't heard back from him. -- =============================== David Karlin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://funk48.home.travelin.com Powered by Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 ===============================