I'm having some trouble getting my modem up and running on
FreeBSD 4.8. A search through the mailing list archives shows
that many of the problems I've been wrestling with seem to have
cropped up before, yet I haven't been able to follow any of the
discussion to a workable answe
I'm having some trouble getting my modem up and
running on FreeBSD 4.8. A search through the mailing
list archives shows that many of the problems I've
been wrestling with seem to have cropped up before,
yet I haven't been able to follow any of the
discussion to a workable answe
's situation as well; my old ISA modem that I use as an outgoing
paging server worked perfectly under 4.8 but is unconfigureable (to my
abilities) in 5.1.
--
Kirk Strauser
"94 outdated ports on the box,
94 outdated ports.
Portupgrade one, an hou
.. don't know what to do anymore. I already read the
> handbook and the sio(4) manual page but I haven't found something helpfull
> yet. I'm asking all this because I have an Aztech UM9800 external modem
> which's on COM3(at least that's what Windows shows )and I can
I haven't found something
helpfull yet.
I'm asking all this because I have an Aztech UM9800 external modem which's on COM3(at
least that's what Windows shows )and I cannot change its COM port to 1 or 2 .
It is recognized as ugen0 when the system boots.
It is an usb modem but I
Le Lundi, 8 sep 2003, à 14:04 Europe/Zurich, Ramanan Selvaratnam a
écrit :
--- Alex Zivenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You
must know it.
In windows name of port is comx
in Unix - /dev/cuax-1
com1 - cua0, com2-cua1, com3 - cua2
Have you win on this PC? Then you can see there.
What would be helpf
--- Alex Zivenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You
must know it.
In windows name of port is comx
in Unix - /dev/cuax-1
com1 - cua0, com2-cua1, com3 - cua2
Have you win on this PC? Then you can see there.
What would be helpful to know (for future) is where one can find this
detail on MS Windows
On Sunday 07 September 2003 08:40 pm, Tadimeti Keshav wrote:
> Thanks Alex,
> I know that already. But I completely removed windows
> 98 from my machine, but forgot to take note of which
> port the modem is connected to.
> I included COM3,COM4 in my custom kernel.
>
Thanks Alex,
I know that already. But I completely removed windows
98 from my machine, but forgot to take note of which
port the modem is connected to.
I included COM3,COM4 in my custom kernel.
Thanks in advance...
--- Alex Zivenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You
must know it.
>
Hi folks,
how can I check which COM port the modem is connected
to? Please help. I need to set up internet
connectivity.
Thanks in advance
AMIT
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ve the phone number to connect to my
university WIndows NT server, then my login and
password. Viola, I am connected to the internet.
I have a Creative External modem V.90
Is there no way to do this in FreeBSD? I read the man
pages (dial-in and dial-out), they are way over my
head.
http://www.onlamp.c
rd. Viola, I am connected to the internet.
I have a Creative External modem V.90
Is there no way to do this in FreeBSD? I read the man
pages (dial-in and dial-out), they are way over my
head.
Someone please help...
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I need a PCI driver for my internal modem/ The best way to get it is to ask smbd if
he/she has. If so, send it me.
For more, I have Linux kernel 2 driver for it, so just need to rewrite it under
Free. The problem is I has no experience in driver programming under FreeBSD. If smbd
has
appier if you use an external serial modem with
FBSD.
The ltmdm port is hard to get working and is limited to a few
winmodem chip sets and sometime it's performance sucks.
You will save your self a lot of head aches by using an external
serial modem or an PCI internal modem that has an onboard
Respected Sir,
I am Bimal Patel from Ahmedabad/India. I've downloaded FreeBSD
4.8-stable version from the web site www.freeBSD.org. I've installed the
specified OS to my computer also. But now the OS is not detecting my modem.
My modem is of type HSF SoftModem from Conexant. I
FBSD does not natively support the MS/Winmodem you have.
There is a port of the Linux winmodem special driver called LTMDM.
It does not work for all winmodem chips and the documentation is
useless.
You will be far happier if you use an external serial modem with
FBSD.
The ltmdm port is hard to
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me offlist? I use a US Robotics model 5610 PCI modem, and 5.1
detects it and moves it to /dev/sio4 (/dev/cuaa4). If your Conexant
modem is a hardware modem and not a WinModem, then FreeBSD will
probably have assigned it a serial port already.
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Hello There,
Well, I went thro the handbook, I couldnot find the answer.
Iam on FreeBSD 4.8-R fresh installation, there is Internal PCI Modem
when i run the command,
# pnpinfo
Checking for Plug-n-Play devices...
No Plug-n-Play devices were found
#
and the command pciconf -l -v will show
1: plug everything in
2: figure out what the device name of the nic is
3: set your machine up to use the nic and dhcp
/etc/rc.conf is where you will want to put that so it will be taken care of upon
boot
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> i am a new to unix, not sure how
i am a new to unix, not sure how to get my internet connection going. i'm
using a linksys lnepc1 || pc1 ethernet adapter if that helps plus i know how to
build and install a new kernel.
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"fbsd_user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a USR sportster 14.4 external serial modem which works fine
> under FBSD 4.8.
>
> Dip switches 3-7-8 are set to 'on' which is down, all others are set
> to off which is up.
> 3 = display result codes
I have a USR sportster 14.4 external serial modem which works fine
under FBSD 4.8.
Dip switches 3-7-8 are set to 'on' which is down, all others are set
to off which is up.
3 = display result codes
7 = load factory defaults
8 = smart mode
Modem has to be powered on before you boot FBSD
"fbsd_user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sounds like you have echo turned off in the modems internal prom
> setting. Use Hayes AT command to turn on echo function of modem
> hardware. Did these modems you tested work ok in FBSD 4.8?
I tried the external Sportst
Sounds like you have echo turned off in the modems internal prom
setting. Use Hayes AT command to turn on echo function of modem
hardware. Did these modems you tested work ok in FBSD 4.8?
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I hooked up an external 28.8 modem after continuity-cheking the cable
but the lights didn't seem right, as I remember them. (I've not use my
modem for several years.) Modem doesn't respond to terminal emulator
commands and seems broken, so I throw in an internal (non-winmodem)
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:09 AM
Subject: ADSL Speedtouch USB Modem
> Hi, hope you can answer this one.
> Couldn't find anything about this on the web site.
&g
Hi, hope you can answer this one.
Couldn't find anything about this on the web site.
Is it possibel to get Alcatel's Speedthouch USB modem for ADSL broadband
internet to work on FreeBSD? If so, what files do I need and what is the
step-by-step to get it working?
If it helps, BT Openw
On your SpeedTouch 330 modem, did you have any problems with the USB port
just shutting off? I have to reboot to get it back. I am wondering if I
need to increase a buffer somewhere, or if it is caused by the phone
ringing.
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From: "Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN]&quo
I can't say that I know whether that modem is a
winmodem or not, and I do not have the time to
google it atm, but I can tell you that if you do
end up having to replace it, you should look for
a 'controller based' modem. Almost all external
modems are controller based, as fa
Brandon Beamer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed FreeBSD5.0-RELEASE and I'm trying to set up my
> internal PCI modem for dial-up internet connection. The modem is a
> Diamond Multimedia SupraMax 56i, and it's not being detected. I've
> played aroun
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 21:01:27 -0500, Brandon Beamer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just installed FreeBSD5.0-RELEASE and I'm trying to set up my internal
PCI modem for dial-up internet connection. The modem is a Diamond
Multimedia SupraMax 56i, and it's not being detected. I&
I just installed FreeBSD5.0-RELEASE and I'm trying to set up my internal
PCI modem for dial-up internet connection. The modem is a Diamond
Multimedia SupraMax 56i, and it's not being detected. I've played around
with /boot/device.hints and the kernel configuration, and I have
I have a SpeedTouch 330 USB ADSL modem which I am trying to connect to
Qwest's ADSL (PPPoA). I am running FreeBSD 4.2, and all I can find in the
docs is support for a SpeedTouch USB, not the 330. Though, on the
SpeedTouch website, it says it supports Linux, which means that somebody has
, 2003, at 04:59 PM, Claudiu Bichir wrote:
I have an Aztech UM9800 external modem but I don't know how to
configure it to work with FreeBSD.When my system boots I see
something like "ugen0:SMElectronics Communicator bla bla", I think
this is my modem ...
If anybody would like to hel
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 11:33, Jeandre du Toit wrote:
> I have a AzTech USB modem, I found a linux driver on their website and it
> works. I have problems surfing on Windows it keeps screwing up my
> connection, and I would like to get rid of linux to make more space for
> FreeBSD. My
I have a AzTech USB modem, I found a linux driver on their website and it
works. I have problems surfing on Windows it keeps screwing up my
connection, and I would like to get rid of linux to make more space for
FreeBSD. My question is how much work is involved to convert the code from
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 14:30:37 -0700 (PDT), Claudiu Bichir
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have an Aztech UM9800 external modem but I don't know how to configure
it to work with FreeBSD.When my system boots I see something like
"ugen0:SMElectronics Communicator bla bla", I t
I have an Aztech UM9800 external modem but I don't know how to configure it to work
with FreeBSD.When my system boots I see something like "ugen0:SMElectronics
Communicator bla bla", I think this is my modem ...
If anybody would like to help me configuring my modem to work with
I would like to know if only serial modems are working with freebsd.
I have an Aztech UM9800 external modem. It has a USB port.Will it work with freebsd ?
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I have a PnP PCI modem that I think the kernel recognizes (I added "device
puc" to a new kernel build). "dmesg" added a new line (new in the sense
that the older dmesg on the older kernel didn't have it) with something
like,
pci0 irq=9 ...
I would email the exact text,
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 09:24:18AM +0200, Jeandre du Toit wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to configure a USB Modem on FreeBSD?
>
> Please Cc me.
>
Check here:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/hardware-i386.html#USB
If your modem implements the "Communication Device C
Does anyone know how to configure a USB Modem on FreeBSD?
Please Cc me.
Thanks
Jeandre
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Hi People,
I've done all the necessary steps to configure my modem ( FreeBSD 4.7
Stable ) and I can communicate fine directly to my Courier modem using
tip ( I enabled Courier support and recompiled tip from source ) . I now
need some help tweaking the serial port and whatever else may have
Hi, I'm writing because I'm having some difficulty with my internal
modem and I need to get a PC Card modem to replace it. I need a 56k
modem that is compatible with both LINUX and UNIX.. I just can't find
one that is listed as having such compatibility..
for examplei found t
Hi.
I need help for configure internal modem "Best Data" (on Connexant
chip) under FreeBSD 4.7.
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Hi, questions.
I have internal fax-modem Conexant HCF.
I need help for using it under FreeBSD 4.7
У меня есть факс-модем Conexant HCF ... который внутренний и P&P
и я вобще не предстваляю с чего начть чтоб настроить его и все
с ним всязанное под FreeBSD 4.7.
Заранее благодарен за любую по
Has any progress been made on supporting the newer Agre DSP based
Winmodems used in the ICH3 chips?
R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
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On Sunday 02 March 2003 03:08 pm, Defryn, Guy wrote:
> I am thinking about getting an ADSL connection and I would like to know
> which (internal) ADSL modems work well with Freebsd.
I don't know, but check the hardware notes on the FreeBSD.org website.
also any adsl modem that
On Monday, 3 March 2003 at 9:08:18 +1300, Defryn, Guy wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am thinking about getting an ADSL connection and I would like to know
> which (internal) ADSL modems work well with Freebsd.
>
> Although I have very good knowledge of NT I have decided to use a
> Freebsd box to c
Hi there,
I am thinking about getting an ADSL connection and I would like to know
which (internal) ADSL modems work well with Freebsd.
Although I have very good knowledge of NT I have decided to use a
Freebsd box to connect my network to the internet. I want host my own
website and ftp.
I o
Has anyone got this working under FreeBSD 4.x? I'm pretty sure it's a winmodem.. my
friend & I have searched and searched without any luck.. the only thing we found on it
was in /usr/src/share/misc/pci_vendors
Here's the modem info.. XP says it's on COM3.
MODEM
Can someone tell me what the following "error" means? In order to get
dial-out PPP working on my 4.7 box must I change jumpers on the modem or
change something in my BIOS?
sio4: configured irq 11 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
sio4: at port 0x3e8-0x3ef irq 11 on isa0
sio4: type 1655
The linux driver won't work on FreeBSD.
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Sleepy wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to set up my USB modem for dialup on 4.7 Release.
>
> It is detected as ugen0. I have been trying to set it up as umodem0.
>
> The modem has a driver available for it
Hello!
I am trying to set up my USB modem for dialup on 4.7 Release.
It is detected as ugen0. I have been trying to set it up as umodem0.
The modem has a driver available for it in Linux (reported to work)
slmdm-2.6.16 @ http://www.smartlink.com
Is there any way to use this driver in FreeBSD
I promise this is last time I'm asking this question
again: what are proper 5.0-RELEASE kernel
configuration file/device.hints file settings for
internal PCI modem that is visible under sio0 with
4.6-RELEASE and with following line in kernel
configuration file:
device sio at pci
T
Am completely unable to figure out kernel settings
for modem. Got US Robotics 56K internal modem, that
is working perfectly on same machine with 4.6-RELEASE.
I had to put only "device sio at pci?" in my kernel
config file for 4.6 to have modem to answer at cuaa0.
Now, I have "de
Got number of problems with 5.0-RELEASE. In order of
decreasing importance:
1. Am completely unable to figure out kernel settings
for modem. Got US Robotics 56K internal modem, that
is working perfectly on same machine with 4.6-RELEASE.
I had to put only "device sio at pci?" in
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 10:42:47AM -0500, Michael Walsh wrote:
> I just installed FreeBSD 4.7 on my HP OmniBook 4150 laptop and
> everything runs well. I have an external modem that I connect to the
> COM1 port (/dev/cuaa0) and I'm able to phone to my ISP without a
> problem.
I just installed FreeBSD 4.7 on my HP OmniBook 4150 laptop and
everything runs well. I have an external modem that I connect to the
COM1 port (/dev/cuaa0) and I'm able to phone to my ISP without a
problem.
This laptop came with a pc-card modem that I'd like to get working, so
that I
Well like nobody answered my i'm replying myself.
how i wroted before i having problems with modem at sio3. the answer that i
founded:
.
These are the four serial ports referred to as COM1 through COM4 in the
MS-DOS/Windows world.
Note: If you have an internal modem on COM
i downloaded the release 5 and installed, but my modem doesn't work at new
version i having the following message
.
sio2: configured irq 5 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
sio2: device may not be enabled
.
Well, but i changed the device.hints to:
hint.sio.2.at="isa"
you don't need in inetd.conf.
Do you use ppp to connect to your ISP via a tunnel? Are you using an internal cable
modem? Did you try comment out the DHCP line in your rc.conf?
Matt.
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 01:16:16PM -0500, Asenchi wrote:
From: "Asenchi" <[EMAIL PROTE
ge-
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Faircliff
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 2:39 PM
To: Asenchi
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Firewall + Cable Modem
Hello,
It seems to me as though you are running two class C networks for your
internal computers (xl0 an
Hello,
It seems to me as though you are running two class C networks for your internal
computers (xl0 and rl0) and have your cable modem running under vr0.
The NATD stuff looks cool. Disable your firewall (even though it seems to be set to
accept by default) and then fix your cable modem
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Asenchi wrote:
> I cannot get my card to remain connected, it keeps dropping its addressing,
> or so it appears in IFCONFIG. I have included below outputs of various
> processes for you all. Thank you in advance for any help you are able to
> offer.
With DHCP you get a le
on a Dynamic IP cable modem. There will be 25 users behind it.
I cannot get my card to remain connected, it keeps dropping its addressing,
or so it appears in IFCONFIG. I have included below outputs of various
processes for you all. Thank you in advance for any help you are able to
offer.
Curt
Hello,
Does FreeBSD have support for any external USB 56k modems? I"m not
talking about cable modems, but just regular modems [these are not
external USB winmodems]
To append to this...does anyone know of a good cheap pretty small modem pool
for multiple dial up accounts? I was asking
Supra Express 56k
what is the brand/model number of the modem?
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Hello,
Does FreeBSD have support for any external USB 56k
Hello,
Does FreeBSD have support for any external USB 56k modems? I"m not
talking about cable modems, but just regular modems [these are not external
USB winmodems]
Thanks.
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Hi,
Has anyone had experience with getting an AME DynaMiTe USB ADSL modem
working under FreeBSD? So far I've had no luck. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Aragon
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 10:15:21 +0700, dodi agusri wrote:
>I use USER PPP to connect to internet . what is the
>command to display the current
>Speed of my modem ?
>Thank fo reply.
cat /var/log/ppp.log | grep CONNECT
and look at the last one
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I use USER PPP to connect to internet . what is the
command to display the current
Speed of my modem ?
Thank fo reply.
==
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==
Bila ada
>>>>>The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the
>>>>>connection with my Internet Servise Provider.
>>>>
>>>>Well if the modem does PPPoE itself (and preusmably NAT) then you need no
>>>>speical support
Asker wrote:
The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the
connection with my Internet Servise Provider.
Well if the modem does PPPoE itself (and preusmably NAT) then you need no
speical support from the OS. From its poitn of view you are just conencted
via ethernet
> Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 11:03:25 +0200
> From: Asker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What do you think about changing GENERIC or just the kernel in installation
> floppies in the future releases of FreeBSD? I think it will be very useful
> because ADSL (therefore PPPoE protocol) is very f
> > > The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the
> > > connection with my Internet Servise Provider.
> >
> > Well if the modem does PPPoE itself (and preusmably NAT) then you need no
> > speical support from the OS. From its
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 22:45:03 -0800
Darren Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Randy Pratt wrote:
> > Darren wrote:
> >>Andrew wrote:
> >>>On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Asker wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or
Randy Pratt wrote:
Darren wrote:
Andrew wrote:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Asker wrote:
The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the
connection with my Internet Servise Provider.
Well if the modem does PPPoE itself (and preusmably NAT) then you need no
speical support
Darren wrote:
>Andrew wrote:
>> On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Asker wrote:
>>>The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the
>>>connection with my Internet Servise Provider.
>>
>> Well if the modem does PPPoE itself (and preusmably NAT) t
Subject: Re: FTP installation from the floppies through ADSL modem with
PPPoE or PPTP protocol.
> Andrew wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Asker wrote:
> >>The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the
> >>connection with my Internet Servise Provider
Andrew wrote:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Asker wrote:
The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the
connection with my Internet Servise Provider.
Well if the modem does PPPoE itself (and preusmably NAT) then you need no
speical support from the OS. From its poitn of view
Hi everyone,
I have FreeBSD 4.7-Stable in my HP OmniBook 6100 laptop, but I cannot make
work my modem.
Modem is 'Robotics v.90 MPCI Modem 556b' internal
Any ideas?
Mantas Smelevicius
http://mantas.lt
ICQ UIN 31072511
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Hi! Does anyone have any experience setting up HylaFAX to work with a Zoom
2986L USB modem in FreeBSD?
I'm running STABLE (as of last night), with device umodem (and ucom,
although that doesn't seem to do anything) enabled in the kernel. I can
properly see the modem -- cu will conne
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 12:45:04PM -0800, Vasil Yosifov wrote:
> HI,
>
> I have a problem with the modem. Linux was detecting
> it inder COM3 , but in FreeBSD com3 i com4 are
> disabled. Please help me, what I have to do?
>
> Thanks
Did you compile a special kernel without
HI,
I have a problem with the modem. Linux was detecting
it inder COM3 , but in FreeBSD com3 i com4 are
disabled. Please help me, what I have to do?
Thanks
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 13:20:31 -0600, you wrote:
>pci0: at device 7.3 (no driver attached)
>pci0: at device 8.0 (no driver attached)
>pci0: at device 16.0 (no driver attached)
for me, 'simple comms' sound like a modem device.
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Hello,
i have a winmodem onboard in my laptop and i was trying to see if freebsd
recognizes it in dmesg.
what should i grep for to see if it is in there? it is a LT win modem and i
don't think it will work with bsd, i just want to find it in dmesg.
thanks,
brian
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On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 01:58:03AM -0500, Matthew Emmerton wrote:
> > Hi all, I'm running into a rather interesting modem problem with one of my
> > boxes. Just installed an external 28.8k modem for faxing onto it (and the
> > occasional PPP when needed) and I can'
> Hi all, I'm running into a rather interesting modem problem with one of my
> boxes. Just installed an external 28.8k modem for faxing onto it (and the
> occasional PPP when needed) and I can't seem to find the port the modem is
> on. It's currently connected to the
Hi all, I'm running into a rather interesting modem problem with one of my
boxes. Just installed an external 28.8k modem for faxing onto it (and the
occasional PPP when needed) and I can't seem to find the port the modem is
on. It's currently connected to the parallel/LP
Good day to all!
Please hepl to solve unusual error.
I have a Fidonet node on my PC. When a remote modem caller connects
to my side my modem is hanging up after or while EMSI handshake is
running and reports with these words to /var/log/messages:
Nov 20 23:44:09 node8 ifcico[28293
Hello,
I want to use a USB modem on FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE.
First I do not know where to start. Is there any how-to
pages?
I looked at umodem.c file. There is not so much
explanations in the code.
I searched the archieves for a starting point. I could not
find any helpful message for me.
Here is
Before I buy a USB ADSL modem I want to be sure it works with FreeBSD-STABLE.
The modem I would like to buy is a Digicom Michelangelo USB, which uses a
GlobeSpan chipset.
I have an AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) USB controller, which is supported by ohci
device.
Francesco Casadei
P.S. I have
Hi!
About this:
> I have an "Intel V92 HaM Data Fax Voice" Modem. It is a hardware based
> modem. Mi pnpbios recognizes it as "Simple COMM. controler IRQ12".
>
> I would like to hack sio.c in order to get it working. Therefore I think
I
> should add a
Hello!
I have an "Intel V92 HaM Data Fax Voice" Modem. It is a hardware based
modem. Mi pnpbios recognizes it as "Simple COMM. controler IRQ12".
I would like to hack sio.c in order to get it working. Therefore I think I
should add an entry to pci_ids[] like:
{hex x, &qu
On 2002-10-29 12:36, Michael Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It took about 1.5 hrs for the CVSUP from 4.6.0 to 4.7, and another 2
> > hours for the build (on a P3-500 with 128MB RAM).
>
> That seems a little bit long, was that the only CVSUP you did
> between the two? you might be able to speed
port off in the BIOS) I've
tried with PnP Off and On, still no luck.
Dell Dimension L655cx -
USRobotics/3com modem (works, some config's give
buffer overflows on the sioX port)
ES1373 sound card (works with some config's, but modem
wont at the same time)
USB
SMBus
My trusty laptop
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