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Re: Heya..modem problem..



> 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 your modem. then reboot..watch the
> messages
> during bootstrap and see if your modem gets detected. (if not, pls post
> your
> dmesg or messages so that someone can help you)
> 
> however, if you managed to configure your modem correctly run pppconfig
> (similar to windows dial-up networking but better ;)) enter your usual
> login
> name, password, etc...
> 
> note linux does not use the designation com1,com2, etc for serial ports 
> instead it uses ttyS0->ttyS3
> 
> once you find the correct serial port where your modem is located you
> might
> need to create a symbolic link from it to your modem device
> 
> 'ls -sf /dev/ttyS* /dev/modem where ttyS* is where your modem is
> connected.'
> 
> in pppconfig, I believe you can autodetect where your modem is located,
> provided it is configured properly (i.e. can be detected by your system
> during
> bootstrap or "booting")
> 
> hth
> 
> 
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