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Modem Woes

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MikeLacey

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Nov 9, 1998
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Hi,<br><br>I got my 9gb drive partioned (with some help from Octal and a couple of others) Ok -- though I still can't get LILO to install itself on the Master Boot Record. Well, it *does* install itself but won't actually boot... Never mind, I'm making do very nicely with LILO on a floppy.<br><br>Now then. Modems.<br><br>After the LILO fiasco I discover that I have a WinModem -- and that they don't work with Linux.<br><br>Ok. &lt;deep breath&gt;<br><br>I dig out my trustee Quattro 144 from Cray. Install it under Win98 to convince myself it works. It does. 8N1 @ 38400 on COM1<br><br>Under Linux I can't get it to work at all - NO DIALTONE it says. <b><i>And</b></i> I have to set the linespeed to 9600 to get it to work at all ;-(<br><br>I would appreciate any suggestions etc...<br> <p>Mike<br><a href=mailto:michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com>michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com</a><br><a href= Cargill's Corporate Web Site</a><br>Please -- Don't send me email questions without posting them in Tek-Tips as well. Better yet -- Post the question in Tek-Tips and send me a note saying "Have a look at so-and-so in the thingy forum would you?"
 
Actually, the latest releases of Linux have winmodem support.&nbsp;&nbsp;How well it works, I don't know.&nbsp;&nbsp;You said in your post about partitioning that you were installing Red Hat, but didn't say which release.&nbsp;&nbsp;Some RH release(s) (5.2 ?) have broken modem support.&nbsp;&nbsp;I didn't know *n*x diald and friends and never got my modem to work with RH 5.2, but SuSE 6.2 was quite happy with the same gear and setting it up with YaST was a cinch.&nbsp;&nbsp;I understand that the more recent RH releases are just as easy, too. <p>Octalman<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= > </a><br>
 
Hmmm, praps I should just get a later version of Linux - specially if they do WinModem support, very impressive that if they do. Means that someone has reverse engineered comm.drv....... way beyond little old me <p>Mike<br><a href=mailto:michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com>michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com</a><br><a href= Cargill's Corporate Web Site</a><br>Please -- Don't send me email questions without posting them in Tek-Tips as well. Better yet -- Post the question in Tek-Tips and send me a note saying "Have a look at so-and-so in the thingy forum would you?"
 
Just a thought, but I've not seen any &quot;out of the box&quot; distributions that offer support for WinModems.&nbsp;&nbsp;I've heard that there is an effort to provide drivers for them, and I believe that Lucent are offering an unsupported, binary only, kernel module on their website for modems that use their chipset.<br><br>Regarding the Quattro 144 - where did you get the info saying it needed a 9600 connection?&nbsp;&nbsp;If you've been looking at the UUCP Dialers, etc, then the info may be incorrect.&nbsp;&nbsp;You should be able to talk to the modem itself at 152600, and get the highest rate connection to your ISP that the modem supports.<br><br>What are you using to dial out with?&nbsp;&nbsp;Try firing up &quot;kppp&quot; and setting up a connection to your ISP and see how that goes.<br><br>For what it's worth, I would look at getting a new modem to replace the Winmodem.&nbsp;&nbsp;Don't forget that the Winmodem will be using CPU cycles to emulate a &quot;real&quot; modem's processors.&nbsp;&nbsp;This means that you're losing cycles that could be used for keeping Netscape Navigator running at a decent speed ;^)<br><br>(Some info for UK folks:&nbsp;&nbsp;Dixons had the 3Com/USR 56k Voice/Fax Modem at £60 and the Diamond SupraExpress for £70, last time I looked.&nbsp;&nbsp;You can probably knock £10-£20 off these prices if you buy mail order from elsewhere.)<br>
 
thx Andy <p>Mike<br><a href=mailto:michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com>michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com</a><br><a href= Cargill's Corporate Web Site</a><br>Please -- Don't send me email questions without posting them in Tek-Tips as well. Better yet -- Post the question in Tek-Tips and send me a note saying "Have a look at so-and-so in the thingy forum would you?"
 
Winmodem support is going to be in the 2.4 kernel, right now its in the (very developmental) beta 2.3 version - I would highly recomend against using this on a production system, or if you're fairly new to linux - things tend to break :)
 
Mike,<br><br>Saw this link, <A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> on WinModems, in case you are still thinking trying to make your WinModem work.&nbsp;&nbsp;Lot of good info on the page.<br><br>OTOH, I have a USRobotics Sportster (56K) external, available for about US$150, maybe a bit less now (cable extra).&nbsp;&nbsp;It uses the Rockwell chipset, probably the best; mine has been rock solid. <p>Octalman<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= > </a><br>
 
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