Thanks everyone for answers.
If you are using the internal winmodem with that driver, it is
normally /dev/modem or on one machine I used it was /dev/ttyS0
Hope this helps
Slmodem-daemon clearly reports me that I have to use /dev/ttySL0.
Read this page, and the outgoing links, carefully:-
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
Yes, it is good source of information, I have started there. I can send my
ModemData.txt, if it will be usefull.
Testing modem using minicom is something new. I will try and report back.
I gave up on winmodems years ago, and use an old dynalink 56k external,
with a usb to serial connector set up as /dev/ttyUSB0
Did you have any problems with establishing connection using that modem? Any
extra drivers? Because I'm thinking of buying usb-modem, if nothing will
help.
Get a adsl connection with a switch/router. you will find Linux so much
easier. as we all know win modems are pain to get working.
That's great idea, but I for some reasons I have to use dial-up.
Thanks,
Max