internal modem

2006-10-04 Thread ivorob
Hi, folks. Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my modem? Is it possible? Best regards, Vorobyov Ivan.

Re: internal modem

2006-10-04 Thread ivorob
Fred Crowson wrote: ivorob wrote: Hi, folks. Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my modem? Is it possible? Best regards, Vorobyov Ivan. Without a dmesg its impossible to tell. Fred Look below: OpenBSD 3.8 (BLUETOOTH) #0: Sun Jul 23 12:32:50 GMT 2006

Re: internal modem

2006-10-04 Thread ivorob
Dimitry Andric wrote: ivorob wrote: Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my modem? Is it possible? Almost always, these notebook modems are soft modems. This means that the modem functionality (connection, protocols, error-correction, etc

Re: internal modem

2006-10-04 Thread ivorob
Jeff Quast wrote: On 10/4/06, ivorob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dimitry Andric wrote: ivorob wrote: The chance of getting these modems working on any non-Windows platform is almost zero. Please complain to your vendor(s). :) Are you sure? I agree in theory, but I heard about ltmodem

Re: internal modem

2006-10-04 Thread ivorob
Fred Crowson wrote: ivorob wrote: Fred Crowson wrote: ivorob wrote: Hi, folks. Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my modem? Is it possible? Best regards, Vorobyov Ivan. Without a dmesg its impossible to tell. Fred Look below: OpenBSD 3.8

Re: wireless network

2006-07-17 Thread ivorob
Clint Pachl wrote: On Friday 14 July 2006 15:09, pk.ra wrote: Does OpenBSD support registering to a safe wireless network using certificates? Use IPSec: ipsecctl isakmpd RSA pubkeys. 1. Setup flows and SAs in ipsec.conf on both ends 2. Copy public RSA keys to each endpoint in