On Sat, 28 May 2011 12:57:51 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> But be prepared for the worst, USB modems can be very difficult to
>> support in linux if the manufacturer did not provide the drivers nor
>> specifications. In this regard, old serial modems are much better than
>> USB ones
Camaleón wrote:
> But be prepared for the worst, USB modems can be very difficult to
> support in linux if the manufacturer did not provide the drivers nor
> specifications. In this regard, old serial modems are much better than
> USB ones (no drivers needed) ;-(
This is less the case now than
On Thu, 26 May 2011 11:14:49 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/26/2011 06:43 AM, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Yep, but that's a "controller-based" modem (a PCI card that has the
full components to achieve the modem task, all done by hardware),
they are not called "serial modems". "Serial
On 05/26/2011 06:43 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2011 20:43:14 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/25/2011 08:17 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2011 07:41:38 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Camaleón writes:
How can a modem be both "serial" (rs-232) and "internal"
By having a UART on the c
On Wed, 25 May 2011 20:43:14 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/25/2011 08:17 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Wed, 25 May 2011 07:41:38 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
>>
>>> Camaleón writes:
How can a modem be both "serial" (rs-232) and "internal"
>>>
>>> By having a UART on the card and appearing to the
On 05/25/2011 08:17 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2011 07:41:38 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
Camaleón writes:
How can a modem be both "serial" (rs-232) and "internal"
By having a UART on the card and appearing to the computer as a serial
port. I have several of these in my junkbox (all IS
on 15:32 Tue 24 May, Antonio Cruz (mvc...@enet.cu) wrote:
> El 5/24/2011 2:06 PM, Sven Hoexter escribió:
> >On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 02:11:12PM -0500, Antonio Cruz wrote:
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I'm cuban and I'm new here. Recently I bought a USB Modem (USR 5633
> >>Robotics for dial-out), I'm using Debia
El 2011-05-25 a las 05:59 -0700, Go Linux escribió:
> --- On Wed, 5/25/11, Camaleón wrote:
(resending to the list)
> >
> > How can a modem be both "serial" (rs-232) and "internal"
> > (pci/embedded)?
> >
>
> Check out the USR5610C. ;) Comes up on ttyS1 on Debian. Has worked
> perfectly fo
On Wed, 25 May 2011 07:41:38 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>> How can a modem be both "serial" (rs-232) and "internal"
>
> By having a UART on the card and appearing to the computer as a serial
> port. I have several of these in my junkbox (all ISA, though).
:-D
Yep, but that's
Camaleón writes:
> How can a modem be both "serial" (rs-232) and "internal"
By having a UART on the card and appearing to the computer as a serial
port. I have several of these in my junkbox (all ISA, though).
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On Wed, 25 May 2011 12:41:37 +0200, Erwan David wrote:
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:39:00PM CEST, Camaleón
> said:
>> On Tue, 24 May 2011 13:04:14 -0700, Go Linux wrote:
>>
>> > --- On Tue, 5/24/11, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> >> In this regard, old serial modems are much better than
>> >> USB ones
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:39:00PM CEST, Camaleón said:
> On Tue, 24 May 2011 13:04:14 -0700, Go Linux wrote:
>
> > --- On Tue, 5/24/11, Camaleón wrote:
>
> >> In this regard, old serial modems are much
> >> better than
> >> USB ones (no drivers needed) ;-(
> >>
> >>
> > Yes indeed. I have se
On Tue, 24 May 2011 13:04:14 -0700, Go Linux wrote:
> --- On Tue, 5/24/11, Camaleón wrote:
>> In this regard, old serial modems are much
>> better than
>> USB ones (no drivers needed) ;-(
>>
>>
> Yes indeed. I have several USRobotics internal serial modems and no
> problem with Linux. :)
How
--- On Tue, 5/24/11, Camaleón wrote:
> From: Camaleón
> Subject: Re: USR 5633 Robotics Modem in Debian
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 2:20 PM
In this regard, old serial modems are much
> better than
> USB ones (no drivers needed) ;-(
>
Thanks Camaleón,
I will try that...
El 5/24/2011 2:20 PM, Camaleón escribió:
On Tue, 24 May 2011 14:11:12 -0500, Antonio Cruz wrote:
I'm cuban and I'm new here.
Welcome! :-)
Recently I bought a USB Modem (USR 5633
Robotics for dial-out), I'm using Debian Wheezy at home but I don't
know h
Hi Sven,
Thanks for your answer. But yes, I know that... but I ask if exist any
way to use it I can't buy other... I read a How-to for Motorola
winmodems... but I didn't found any for USR. I'm asking if anyone knows
a way for USR.
Thanks
acx2
El 5/24/2011 2:06 PM, Sven Hoexter escribi
On Tue, 24 May 2011 14:11:12 -0500, Antonio Cruz wrote:
> I'm cuban and I'm new here.
Welcome! :-)
> Recently I bought a USB Modem (USR 5633
> Robotics for dial-out), I'm using Debian Wheezy at home but I don't
> know how configure it. I used modemmanager but it doesn't work. If
> anybody can
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 02:11:12PM -0500, Antonio Cruz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm cuban and I'm new here. Recently I bought a USB Modem (USR 5633
> Robotics for dial-out), I'm using Debian Wheezy at home but I don't
> know how configure it. I used modemmanager but it doesn't work. If
> anybody can help
Hi,
I'm cuban and I'm new here. Recently I bought a USB Modem (USR 5633
Robotics for dial-out), I'm using Debian Wheezy at home but I don't
know how configure it. I used modemmanager but it doesn't work. If
anybody can help me I will appreciate it.
acx2
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> > I have been looking for a reference on using the Cricket Wireless A600
> > Broadband modem under a Debian "Lenny" install to provide wireless
> > access to a home LAN. I can find a number of references such as the
> > one at
> > http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-setup-cricket-wireless-a600-broa
I have been looking for a reference on using the Cricket Wireless A600
Broadband modem under a Debian "Lenny" install to provide wireless
access to a home LAN. I can find a number of references such as the
one at
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-setup-cricket-wireless-a600-broadband-modem-in-ubun
Hi, I'm sorry for my English :)
Il giorno mer, 22/04/2009 alle 20.27 +0530, Vivek Sahukar ha scritto:
> hi,
> I tried to connect to internet using reliance zte cdma MG880 modem in
> debian 5.0 using kppp.
> i gave the modem location as /dev/ttyS0.
May be :)
http://kagashe.blogspo
hi,
I tried to connect to internet using reliance zte cdma MG880 modem in debian
5.0 using kppp.
i gave the modem location as /dev/ttyS0.
the modem was recognized but it showed "the modem is busy" when it tried to
connect to the internet.
i also tried through command line as i use
Am 2008-02-03 20:16:57, schrieb Pantor:
> Hi lads,
>
> there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
> Any suggestions, advices, please.
What is the output of:lspci
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Am 2008-02-04 20:12:25, schrieb Pantor:
> Dmesg shows
>
> body:/etc/vim# dmesg | grep -i tty
> serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
> serial8250: ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
> 00:0c: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
> body:/etc/vim#
> On chip:
>
> connexant
>
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 02:22:11PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/04/08 14:12, Pantor wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > Dmesg shows
> >
> > body:/etc/vim# dmesg | grep -i tty
> > serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
> > serial8250: ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
> > 00:0c: ttyS
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[snip]
>
> Dmesg shows
>
> body:/etc/vim# dmesg | grep -i tty
> serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
> serial8250: ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
> 00:0c: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 07:15:55PM +, Pantor wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 10:02:42AM +, Pantor wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
Espe
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 07:15:55PM +, Pantor wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 10:02:42AM +, Pantor wrote:
> >>Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> >>>On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
>
> Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
> >>>Esp
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 10:02:42AM +, Pantor wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
Especially handy if tied up with an LPD spool. Makes someone's fax
machine as easy a
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:16:57PM +, Pantor wrote:
> there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
> Any suggestions, advices, please.
>
> Regards.
> Andrius
Check out http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
and run the scanmodem tool provided there -
it should produce useful
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 09:25:02AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Besides, what's to stop a big surge from arcing over the damaged
> external modem circuits, down the RS-232 cable and onto the mobo?
Impedence.
Inductance down thin wires over a long distance.
Doug.
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On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 10:02:42AM +, Pantor wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
> > >
> >>Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
> >
> >Especially handy if tied up with an LPD spool. Makes someone's fax
> >machine as easy as th
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Unless you run the phone line thru a surge suppressor.
Doesn't always help. The problem is usually a difference of potential
between the phone line and the power line under lightning fault conditions.
Ron Johnson writes:
> Oh, yeah, because phone line surge suppressors neve
On Monday 04 February 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
> ...
> I wouldn't know. It's been a long time since I've used a modem...
>
> Besides, what's to stop a big surge from arcing over the damaged
> external modem circuits, down the RS-232 cable and onto the mobo?
>
Which is exactly what happened t
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> On Feb 4, 2008 6:30 AM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 02/04/08 07:47, John Hasler wrote:
>>> Ron Johnson writes:
The USR 5610C is an internal "hard" modem. And because it's internal,
th
On Feb 4, 2008 6:30 AM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 02/04/08 07:47, John Hasler wrote:
> > Ron Johnson writes:
> >> The USR 5610C is an internal "hard" modem. And because it's internal,
> >> there's no need for extra wires, a wall-wart power supplies, etc.
> >
> > Because it is ins
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> Ron Johnson writes:
>> The USR 5610C is an internal "hard" modem. And because it's internal,
>> there's no need for extra wires, a wall-wart power supplies, etc.
>
> Because it is inside your computer it also p
Ron Johnson writes:
> The USR 5610C is an internal "hard" modem. And because it's internal,
> there's no need for extra wires, a wall-wart power supplies, etc.
Because it is inside your computer it also provides extra opportunities for
lightning damage.
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> * Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080204 04:07]:
>> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>>> On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
>>> >
Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
>>> Especiall
* Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080204 04:07]:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
>> >
>>> Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
>>
>> Especially handy if tied up with an LPD spool. Makes someone's fax
>> machine as easy as the printer be
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On 02/04/08 04:02, Pantor wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
>> >
>>> Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
>>
>> Especially handy if tied up with an LPD spool. Makes someone's fax
>>
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
>
Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
Especially handy if tied up with an LPD spool. Makes someone's fax
machine as easy as the printer beside you.
Doug.
That is allright, but how to make modem w
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:06AM +0900, David Palmer wrote:
>
> Or provide yourself with a fax facility.
Especially handy if tied up with an LPD spool. Makes someone's fax
machine as easy as the printer beside you.
Doug.
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A. F. Cano wrote:
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 04:14:16PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:16:57PM +, Pantor wrote:
there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
Any suggestions, advices, please.
Use it to dialup into the internet l
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 04:14:16PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:16:57PM +, Pantor wrote:
> > there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
> > Any suggestions, advices, please.
>
> Use it to dialup into the internet like real people :)
Or,
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Feb 3, 2008 12:16 PM, Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
Any suggestions, advices, please.
Is it really a modem, or is it a sound board with the incorrect
connectors? That does make a difference, the l
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:16:57PM +, Pantor wrote:
there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
Any suggestions, advices, please.
Use it to dialup into the internet like real people :)
(Duck).
---
Use it to dial into your other box's mode
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:16:57PM +, Pantor wrote:
> there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
> Any suggestions, advices, please.
Use it to dialup into the internet like real people :)
(Duck).
---
Use it to dial into your other box's modem when you change houses
On Feb 3, 2008 12:16 PM, Pantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
> Any suggestions, advices, please.
Is it really a modem, or is it a sound board with the incorrect
connectors? That does make a difference, the latter are often
mark
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:16:57PM +, Pantor wrote:
> Hi lads,
>
> there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
> Any suggestions, advices, please.
Most modems require a propritary driver to work (or maybe some
will work ith the alsa driver?)
A good starting point wou
Hi lads,
there is a modem plugged to PCI slot and no idea what to do with it.
Any suggestions, advices, please.
Regards.
Andrius
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Hi:
I recently got a 700X Gateway computer with a GTW V.92 modem
(BROADCOM). It had Windows XP but I was try also to install
Debian (potato) and then upgrade to testing. I looked up google and
Dell had put out a rpm driver for this but I was unable to convert this
with alien.
Has anyone an
Quoting John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > It's an external PnP 3Com 33.6 Sportser. Is it possible to get external
> > PnP modems working?
>
> "External PnP? The phrase makes no sense. If it's an external it should
> just work. What have you tried and what happened? Give exact details.
No,
Hey,
Thanks for the help. I had tried pppconfig before, but I had the com port
wrong (I had it set on 3, it should have been 2) and I couldn't remeber the
command to fix it.
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 10:02:04PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote:
> Hey everybody,
>
> Thanks for all the help you guys have given me. I now have my linux working
> good, with WordPerfect 8. I still don't have my modem working, and I am
> clueless. It's an external PnP 3Com 33.6 Sportser. Is i
> It's an external PnP 3Com 33.6 Sportser. Is it possible to get external
> PnP modems working?
"External PnP? The phrase makes no sense. If it's an external it should
just work. What have you tried and what happened? Give exact details.
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El
Hey everybody,
Thanks for all the help you guys have given me. I now have my linux working
good, with WordPerfect 8. I still don't have my modem working, and I am
clueless. It's an external PnP 3Com 33.6 Sportser. Is it possible to get
external PnP modems working? I'm using Debian 2.1 Slink.
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