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> Subject: Re: [newbie] modem
> Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 12:42:58 +0100
> From: "Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Collin Schroeder wrote:
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> > hi my name is collin I am having trouble installing my us robotics 56k
> > internal voince fax modem. when I use hardrake and detect isa devices it
> > says that it detects a modem but under kppp I am unable to dial in. I know
> > the modem uses com2 and irq3 under windows but when I checked the irqs in
> > mandrake irq3 was not being used. this let me know that the modem indeed
> > wasn't installed but hardrake wont install it either.
> > I went into setup under modem and made sure that it was set to tts3 (com2)
> > and I did the same thing in linux conf but i am still unable to dial out
> > under mandrake.
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> When you say you are unable to dial out, what exactly is the problem?
> What error message (if any) do you get?
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> I have a problem with my PCMCIA modem in that it says the modem is
> busy.  However, I can get round this by setting it to irq polling mode.
> If that is your problem, then try using setserial as follows:
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> setserial /dev/ttyS1 irq 0
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> remember to change the ttyS1 to suit your port...
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> Regards,
> Ozz.

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