I think isapnp is short for "is a pnp", so it should.
> Thanks..
> but the isapnp tools..will that work as my modem is on a pci slot, or that
> has nothing to do with whether it s pci or isa??
>
> Thanks
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> >Ok, you never mentioned (1)the plug-n-play issue, (2) nor have you mentioned
> >whether you've used "setserial" to properly set up your com port. Read the
> >setserail man page, and also check out the "isapnptools" on redhat's site. I
> >had two modems that were plug-n-play, but one of them was the winmodem. I
> was
> >able to get the non-winmodem working with the plug-n-play tools and
> setserial.
> >The winmodem is a loss.
> >
> >
> >In a message dated 6/11/98 10:43:02 PM Central Daylight Time,
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> ><< I have been told and seen it written as well that a WIN modem will not
> work
> > with a Linux system (ppp cannot talk through a WIN modem). I have tried a
> > number of different things to see if my modem works with Linux...but still
> > am not 100% that it is my modem that does not allow a connect. Yes, I am
> > linked to the correct com port, and yes, I have my DNS nameserver IP #s
> > correct.
> >
> > Does anyone out there know a foolproof way to know if a modem is a Win
> modem?
> > My best attempt was to type: chat "" ATZ OK and wait for the modem to
> > answer me back with the OK. I remember doing this with an old Apple 2e
> > computer in the days before Windows using a Hayes external modem. Any
> > comments or suggestions????
> >
> > By the way, I have an Aztech MD6802-U modem (which suspiciously does not
> > have any jumper pins...which Win modems never have).
> >
> > >>
> >
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