Hey, I used that modem for about 4 weeks before getting broadband. It does work, but if my memory serves me, it's incredibly flakey. I can't really remember what my problem was, but I do know that I had to hang up and redial over and over before the modem would respond.
Also, check your kernel configuration. The 1st run TiG4 does have a hardware modem. Perhaps Mac serial support is required? I don't think setserial is needed, but if it is, it certainly doesn't take standard x86 values. My modem is on IRQ 53. Hope this helps, -Tech P.S.: I you get definite answers, send me an email so I'll know too :P On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > hi > > I have read in the archives, that the modem of the pbg4 (titanium 1st > generation) needs some time to wake up. So I know, that some programs can > not detect the modem imediateley. But I am completely unable to wakeup my > modem and I did not find any messages of somebody who sucessfully used his > modem. I tried the following things: > > - run wvdialconf several times with some seconds between in the hope that > the modem would wakeup in the first run and then work on the second one. > > - tried to connect to the serial port (ttyS0) with minicom which someone > told me should wait for the modem to wakeup and work. > > Can somone tell me how he managed to use his modem. How can I wakeup my > modem? > > Or am I completly wrong and the 1st generation titaniums also use this > stupid softmodem? > > thanks gaudenz > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

