How can I set up (if I can do it at all :)) my US Robotics winmodem? I use
FreeBSD 6.0 stable. Here's what says pciconf:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:0: class=0x078000 card=0x008112b9 chip=0x100612b9 rev=0x00
hdr=0x00
vendor = '3COM Corp, Modem Division (Formerly US Robotics)'
device = 'USR
Dmitry Pisklov wrote:
How can I set up (if I can do it at all :)) my US Robotics winmodem? I use
FreeBSD 6.0 stable. Here's what says pciconf:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:0: class=0x078000 card=0x008112b9 chip=0x100612b9 rev=0x00
hdr=0x00
vendor = '3COM Corp, Modem Division (Formerly US
a different software driver
version.
Up until version 4.4, FBSD did not have any solution to using
Winmodems, but with the release of 4.4 the ports collection contains
the Linux Winmodem 'ltmdm' driver which was ported to FBSD.
This port is very poorly documented, only works with a limited
number
what do i need to add to this information to get some help?
You forgot to tell us WHICH model of ThinkPad concerns you. Modems in
older ThinkPads, such as a T21 or A20m may be supported by the
comms/ltmdm port.
ok... i have the ltmdm installed. i run the ltmdm.sh. nothing happens.
i load
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 14:44:02 -0500 (EST)
From: kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: winmodem driver
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
what do i need to add to this information to get some help?
I may be able to be of limited help, although I have never tried
to configure
You forgot to tell us WHICH model of ThinkPad concerns you. Modems in
older ThinkPads, such as a T21 or A20m may be supported by the
comms/ltmdm port.
ok... i have the ltmdm installed. i run the ltmdm.sh. nothing happens.
i load the ltmdm module manualy with kldload. it's loaded. now what?
hi all...
is there a win modem driver in 6.0 that can be used with the build-in
modem on ibm thinkpads?
thanks...
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On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 11:21, kalin mintchev wrote:
hi all...
is there a win modem driver in 6.0 that can be used with the build-in
modem on ibm thinkpads?
thanks...
Kalin,
Probably not as the Win bit normally stands for windows..
Have you looked in the supported HW list:
On Saturday 25 February 2006 05:21, kalin mintchev wrote:
hi all...
is there a win modem driver in 6.0 that can be used with the build-in
modem on ibm thinkpads?
Have you tried /usr/ports/comms/mwavem ?
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software driver
version.
Up until version 4.4, FBSD did not have any solution to using
Winmodems, but with the release of 4.4 the ports collection contains
the Linux Winmodem 'ltmdm' driver which was ported to FBSD.
This port is very poorly documented, only works with a limited
number of Lucent
Have you tried /usr/ports/comms/mwavem ?
thanks David... i'll try it but this one is way newer - it's a t30...
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Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 06:21:12 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: winmodem driver
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hi all...
is there a win modem driver in 6.0 that can be used
hi all... none is working to HCF winmodem porting?? someone was able to adapt
the LT port to work with HCF object??
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, metallarch wrote:
I have win modem on my comp. can i use it with freebsd, maybe i have to
download some driver?
It depends on the chipset of your modem. If it's using a Lucent chip,
you may get it working by installing the /usr/ports/comms/ltmdm port.
Cheers,
-Jan
Hi all!.
I need help. I have an INTEL i865 motherboard, I have 4.9 installed on
my computer.
There's no sound there, I know how to make it, but it doesn't work.
And I have Lucent/Agere LT WinModem
If anybody see anything else I need to do, tell me please...
So, how can I setup my hardware to work
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 23:26:07 +0400
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Hi bsd community.
Does anybody know how to setup winmodem under FreeBSD?
I had it on Linux, but just forget the package name,
now I am under FreeBSD and I need to set it up.
I have
Lucent Microelectronics 56k
Hi,
I have a winmodem and a remote friend of mine says
that he can make a driver for me if and only if I can
tell him the specific details of my winmodem. He
advice me to use scanmodem but I believe its an
application for linux. Can I use it on freebsd? I know
it can, but it didn't work, even
Hi,
I'm using freebsd 4.9 and I know already that i'm
using a winmodem. Aside from buying an external
modem(which would take me a couple of months to save
my allowance for it), is there any possible way that I
may be able to send this e-mail to you on my freebsd
system? I'm not an expert
Hello list!
I have an internal winmodem in my laptop, it is a smartlink modem, and
currently works with the linux driver sources provided at smlink.com. I
would like to run FreeBSD on my laptop, but I am unsure how to get this
winmodem working. One possibility I thought of is to use the new
If your winmodem uses Lucent chips the ltmdm port may work for you.
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Hello list!
I have an internal winmodem in my
Other people say it works fine for them but when I
made ltmdm.ko from the ports it refuses to load. It
reports an undefined symbol: susers_td
If anyone has a working ltmdm.ko (working on fbsd 5.1)
I would appreciate if you would just send it to me as
an attachment.
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I made /usr/ports/comms/ltmdm and installed it. But
it won't load. It gets an error. It reports suers_td
being undefined.
Is this a problem with the port or do I need to build
a custom kernel?
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On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 11:53:08AM -0800, Lorin Lund wrote:
I made /usr/ports/comms/ltmdm and installed it. But
it won't load. It gets an error. It reports suers_td
being undefined.
Is this a problem with the port or do I need to build
a custom kernel?
I just tried it out. The port
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 01:32:01AM +0100, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 11:53:08AM -0800, Lorin Lund wrote:
I made /usr/ports/comms/ltmdm and installed it. But
it won't load. It gets an error. It reports suers_td
being undefined.
Is this a problem with the port or
a couple of times, and once I got the winmodem
working using the ports/comm/ltmdm module. I the wiped the disk clean, and
started over. I see that I have installed the port again this time, and
dmesg looks like it's working.
However, I can't for the life of me remember the device to use
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, stan wrote:
I've installed FreebSD a couple of times, and once I got the winmodem
working using the ports/comm/ltmdm module. I the wiped the disk clean, and
started over. I see that I have installed the port again this time, and
dmesg looks like it's working.
However, I
I've been working on setting up an new laptop as a background task for a
couple of months now.
All of a sudden today, I find I have to go out of town early in the morning.
I've installed FreebSD a couple of times, and once I got the winmodem
working using the ports/comm/ltmdm module. I the wiped
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 15:28, wrote:
Dear list,
If I understood well some articles (after a Google search), in order for
FreeBSD 4.8 to recognise a lucent winmodem I have to do the following:
cd /usr/ports/comms/ltmdm
make; make install
edit /etc/boot/loader.conf
change/add
Dear list,
If I understood well some articles (after a Google search), in order for
FreeBSD 4.8 to recognise a lucent winmodem I have to do the following:
cd /usr/ports/comms/ltmdm
make; make install
edit /etc/boot/loader.conf
change/add ltmd_load=YES
Is that all I have to do?
Which device
Hi there,
I have a Motorola Modem with this written on the chip
MOTOROLA
62412-51
U45111.2-0.6
9950
and trying to get it to run on a fbsd 5.0-release. anyone any ideas where I
can get drivers for it?
thanx
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Ron Andreasen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay, first of all forget how a winmodem will use
extra cpu cycles and all that...
In linux I've found drivers for my Agere internal
winmodem and it works great. Can the same be done in
FreeBSD? I haven't been able to find such drivers so
far
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Can I make this Lucent/Agere winmodem work on FreeBSD
4.7-RELEASE?
The 4.7 kernel identifies this as:
pci0: unknown card (vendor 0x11c1, dev 0x48c) at 10.0
when I tell the BIOS that I have a pnp-unaware OS
there are some good,
and some bad things about this machine (tiny 12 display), the biggest
single stumbling block to replacing my nicely working HP FrteeBSD machine,
seems to be the built in WinModem. There is only one PCMCIA slot, so I
don't want to use it for my modem, but serial ppp is a must have
this to work in FreeBSD? I know it's a winmodem, but it may
be less painful to try and make it work, than to return it.
Thanks all,
-Matt
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the hassle of getting the right one, does anyone know if
I can get this to work in FreeBSD? I know it's a winmodem, but it may
be less painful to try and make it work, than to return it.
Thanks all,
-Matt
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one, does anyone know if
I can get this to work in FreeBSD? I know it's a winmodem, but it may
be less painful to try and make it work, than to return it.
Thanks all,
-Matt
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On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 11:49:00AM -0500, Matt Smith wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but it is an internal PCI modem. I haven't put in
the machine yet either; I know it will be easier to return un-opened, if
Please check if your modem is listed at
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
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machine, seems to be the built in WinModem. There is only one PCMCIA
slot, so I don't want to use it for my modem, but serial ppp is a must
have to connect to work when away, and home from work.
It appears that there are some Linux drivers for this modem at:
http://www.physcip.uni
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, stan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 09:22:37AM -0600, Larry Rosenman wrote:
look at the comms/ltmdm port.
Thanks, again.
I have now built this port, and acording to /var/log/messages it's loading
OK. Good news!
However, I can't figure out what /dev/cu* device to
. As a result
were are forced to migrate to Compaq Evo N410c laptops. While there are
some good, and some bad things about this machine (tiny 12 display), the
biggest single stumbling block to replacing my nicely working HP FrteeBSD
machine, seems to be the built in WinModem. There is only one PCMCIA
slot
Hello!
Please help me! I have an internal Acorp winmodem on a conexant
chipset. I installed ltmdm.tgz package but kppp in KDE does not detct
my modem on COM3(coaa2) port. What shall i do to use my modem?
Many thanks. Pavel.
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