Quoting Douglas Royds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ross Hamblin wrote: > > If it is our XH1145 PCMCIA Modem ( > http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/en/product/XH1148 ), it is > an Intel 566x chipset. The command to show the connect speed is ATW3 to > report speed only, or ATW4 to report speed and some other info (sorry > don't have one handy to check which other info). > > It's an XH1141, presumably a bit older. A colleague has lent it to me. The manual for the XH1141 suggests that it might be using the Intel Ambient chipset. Getting this to go is probably going to be an "Adventure". Make sure you have all the kernel compontents for PCMCIA cards loaded. Get the scanModem script from:- http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/scanModem.gz gunzip it, and run the script. This program script is the font of all knowledge about running Winmodems on Linux. Tell us what it says. -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
