Eric G. Miller writes:
> Figure out which serial port the modem is on (/dev/ttyS[0-4]), an then
> run pppconfig.
Pppconfig can detect the modem intself if it is on /dev/ttyS[0-4].
> Turn on debugging, so if there's a problem you can report the output of
> /var/log/ppp.log and possibly /var/log/pp
On Sun, 7 Oct 2001 10:18:48 +0200, Petre Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,my name is Daniel,and i'm a newbie to debian.I just subscribed to a
> couple of lists and i already have a problem.
> First of all,i know i'm supposed to go over the old archives in order
> to try to find the answer t
aha! so it is a winmodem...don't despair maybe it can work...haven't tried
one though...anyway,don't mess around with serial.confthe problem's not
there...
I believe you forgot to uncomment the line which reads " (INT 0 (IRQ 3 (MODE
+E)))"
change the IRQ if 3 is being used to 4,5,7 or 9 which
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Petre Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 09:48 Acasica
Subject: Re: Heya..modem problem..
> first take note your of what your modem's IRQ,I/O settings, dma
channels,etc
> in windows..then
> first take note your of what your modem's IRQ,I/O settings, dma
> channels,etc
> in windows..then install isapnptools and then run
> 'pnpdump>/etc/isapnp.conf'(w/o the quotes of course)
> modify isapnp.conf using your favorite editor (this is where your taking
> notes gets handy ;)) to configure
Hi,my name is Daniel,and i'm a newbie to debian.I just subscribed to a
couple of lists and i already have a problem.
First of all,i know i'm supposed to go over the old archives in order
to try to find the answer to my questions before posting but i am in a
delicate position already..
So here it
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