> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 1 21:28:43 1998
> From: Imran Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: MODEM Configuration and PPP
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I have been struggling with my linux for ages now. Finally i seek
> help again!!!.
>
> I have a ALPHA AXP pci33 for which i am trying to use linux 5.0.
> I am using WINDOWS NT 4.0 and it works well so far. I have my
> modem (MOTOROLA Voice Surfer 56K Internal) configured to use
> com3 and irq 5.
>
> When i give the following command:
> setserial /dev/modem or setserial /dev/cua2 i see that my UART is
> unknown.
>
> How can i get Linux to see the UART?
>
> Next i set the UART to 16550A which is what the UART was for /dev/cua0 and
> /dev/cua1.
>
> Now if i try to dial using minicom i do not see any response.
>
> Actually i could use the modem before and somehow linux recognised
> the UART for /dev/cua2 also but i have reinstalled linux 5.0 and i am
> facing the problem.
>
> Please SUGGEST a workaround/solution . I will post my PPP related
> question later.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Imran
Is your modem a P-n-P modem ? In this case, can you set the COM port
and IRQ using jumpers ? I had the problem you describe until I used
jumper settings on my P-n-P modem - everything's fine now.
Murari.
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