On Saturday 05 October 2002 15:33, Erylon wrote:

> I think you've got a problematic modem, even though it is hardware
> based, it uses a high serial port number by default, and has no
> jumpers.  You might want to check out this thread, or someone on this
> list may actually have one of these things working.

Yes, this modem insists on being on com 5. USR tech support told me this 
cannot be changed. I was able to use it with several different 
computers and several different Linux distros using setserial. The last 
time I tried to get it working in another system, for some reason I 
just could not get it to work. I switched to a USR 56k external, which 
of course worked immediately. Overall I think external modems are the 
easiest.

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