along with description of how you are connected to
the public internet.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gerardo
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 3:58 PM
To: FreeBSD Forums
Subject: dsl modem configuration
Hello group, this is my first post
Hello group, this is my first post to the forum.
I´m gerardo, from argentina.
I have a little problem with my dsl modem: CA-80U (Amigo USB). i can´t install it.
The machine is a PIII 600, 256MB RAM, 40GB Maxtor, Anihilator Pro DDR 32MB, Sound
Blaster Live Platinum (doesn´t work in freebsd), 4.10
is this a usb modem ?
in my experience Ethernet are much easier
arden
On Sat, 2004-07-17 at 20:57, Gerardo wrote:
Hello group, this is my first post to the forum.
I´m gerardo, from argentina.
I have a little problem with my dsl modem: CA-80U (Amigo USB). i can´t install it.
The machine
I have a little problem with my dsl modem: CA-80U (Amigo USB).
i can´t install it.
Does the modem show up in your dmesg?
If not, you probably don't have a driver for it installed.
Make sure you've got all the USB support you need compiled into your
kernel.
My system detected a Westell WireSpeed
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 06:34, miguel calvo wrote:
Hi:
I have installed FreeBSD 5.2 in my notebook (Compaq Evo N800v).
The modem is a Agere Win Modem. It is possible that it can configure
and use the modem to create a dial up Internet connection?
Hi!
No, unfortunately FreeBSD
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Modem configuration
Hi:
I have installed FreeBSD 5.2 in my notebook (Compaq Evo N800v).
The modem is a Agere Win Modem. It is possible that it can
configure
and use the modem to create a dial up Internet connection?
The port comms/ltmdm is use
Hi:
I have installed FreeBSD 5.2 in my notebook (Compaq Evo N800v).
The modem is a Agere Win Modem. It is possible that it can configure
and use the modem to create a dial up Internet connection?
The port comms/ltmdm is use for this?
Thanks
Miguel Calvo
San Jose,
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
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 04:30 pm, Dead Line wrote:
How i can Configure and run this device? whats the device name?
all what i found in the handbook its about serial external
communications,
Would you mind saving all of dmesg's output to a textfile and sending
it to me offlist? I use
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 Unknown Card irq=9 ...
I would email the exact text, however, I can't
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