Hi,
I do not know whether it s a good idea or not, but my Communicator 33.6k
modem with cirrus Logic chip is on COM 4 under my win95 partition
(dev/hda1)and it s PNP. As my problems connecting to the internet are
persisting, despite all my efforts (see details below), I m wandering If
theres not a relation with the fact that redhat wont support my modem cause
it s Pnp. I m also asking if theres s a way of installin my modem with its
own drivers (like under win95).Here s what I did before:
Under my redhat 4.2 partition (dev/hda2), couple of days ago, while using
minicom, My modem seemed to dial, handshake, enter me to my Isp and
disconnected me with a NO CARRIER message just after what seemed to be a 2
mins connection. This happened when I thought I ve correctly configured my
ppp connection with netcfg.
As my ppp connection didnt work with the netcfg & minicom saga, I chose
configuring one by one the ppp files in /etc/ppp(pap-secrets,
ppp-on, ppp-on-dialer, and so on). You guys did help me a lot (thanks so
much BTW) and we all found that my files were correctly setted. 
I did chmod +x /etc/ppp/ppp-on. But an anothet problem occurs:
when I run /etc/ppp/ppp-on, I hear my phone dialing once (No handshake) and
that s yet. Nothing else.
Well, it would be great if you could take a little of your time to help me. 

Thanks in advance.

Allan


At 10:32 12/06/98 EDT, you wrote:
>Instead of deactiving pnp, why not just configure it?  Use the "isapnptools"
>from the redhat site.
>


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