On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Billingham, Jason wrote:
Hi. Actually, ttyS0 would be your first serial port. That is usually the
one that exists on the back of your laptop, the one you would plug your
serial modem into, if you didn't have ps/2, or trackball. A modem would
usually have to be set up as your second serial port, ttyS1. I think
there's probably other problems here.
> Actually, to tell you all the truth...I don't think that Linux likes my
> Toshiba modem..sigh... When I was doing the setup, I remember it
> referencing a device called ttsy0 which would be a modem. I create the
> logon script with pppsetup...and I phoned my ISP, its script protocall, so I
> input all the specs...when I try to dial though, about 2 seconds if not less
> after it retruns the message "logon script failed." Now I'm sure that thats
> not enough time for it to initialize my modem, dial, send the info and
> return the error.
Till Later,
Joey Bernard
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