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On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 20:20, Kenneth W Cochran wrote:
&gt; &gt;From: Mark Wright &lt;mpwright at speedfactory.net&gt;
&gt; &gt;Subject: Re: [ale] Problems with a modem.
&gt; &gt;Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 19:23:34 -0500
&gt; &gt;To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts &lt;ale at ale.org&gt;
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt;I just went round and round with a USR 56K modem until I decided to
&gt; &gt;replace it.  I was trying to connect to Earthlink.  For some reason the
&gt; &gt;USR modem would not pass the account authentication info correctly.  I
&gt; &gt;dug up an old microcom 28.8 that worked fine.
&gt; 
&gt; That's not an issue of the modem but rather the program and/or
&gt; chat-script talking with it.  USR &amp; Microcom use slightly
&gt; different command syntax, as do most all different modem
&gt; makes/models.
&gt; 
&gt; &gt;But back to your problem, Why are you using minicom and not your
&gt; &gt;disto's default dialer?  Mini com is great for manually making a
&gt; 
&gt; He hasn't answered the question (yet? :) about what he's
&gt; trying to &quot;do&quot; but maybe he's interested in &quot;terminal mode?&quot;
&gt; I still use that quite often with c-Kermit.
&gt; 
&gt; &gt;connection or trouble shooting but you should have &quot;pon&quot; and &quot;pof&quot;
&gt; &gt;scripts that will dial up your ISP with wvdial, pass your logon
&gt; &gt;credentials and set up a PPP session.  KDE has a nice wizard to config
&gt; 
&gt; [...]
&gt; 
&gt; &gt;Mark
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt;On Jan 4, 2005, at 4:07 PM, John Cole wrote:
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt;&gt; Howdy all!
&gt; &gt;&gt;
&gt; &gt;&gt; I'm delving into dial-up and modems and linux!  I've installed a more recent
&gt; &gt;&gt; version of Minicom than was on the server system before.
&gt; &gt;&gt; (minicom-2.1-1-rh7.3.i386.rpm instead of minicom-1.83.1-8.i386.rpm)  I have
&gt; &gt;&gt; a USR 33.6 external modem connected to Com1 /dev/ttyS0.  When I turn on the
&gt; &gt;&gt; modem it has AA and CD lights already on and Minicom immediately things I'm
&gt; &gt;&gt; online.  I try having Minicom hangup and also +++ ATH0 but it doesn't seem
&gt; &gt;&gt; to do anything.  Anyone have any ideas?
&gt; &gt;&gt;
&gt; &gt;&gt; Btw, is there anything like the old &quot;Modem Doctor&quot; program for Linux instead
&gt; &gt;&gt; of DOS?
&gt; &gt;&gt;
&gt; &gt;&gt; Thanks,
&gt; &gt;&gt; John Cole, TICSA
&gt; &gt;&gt; FiLink
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