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Actually, it turned out to be a very simple thing! (Just something I've
never had happen before!)  It's amazing what happens when you use the right
cable! :):):):)  It turns out the original cable I was using was a
Null-Modem cable.  I would never have thought of that because I don't think
in all my years of computing and modems I'd ever used a Null-Modem cable
where it wasn't already in place.

On a side note, I'm using Minicom to just test basic connectivity with the
modem.  Now comes the fun part of attempting to implement PPP/Callback/RA to
a server that has some really OLD rpm's for these particular functions.

Ps.  There is no X-Windows, nor is it a normal distro.  It's a custom distro
by the vendor.

Thanks!
John Cole, TICSA
FiLink

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Howdy all!

I'm delving into dial-up and modems and linux!  I've installed a more recent
version of Minicom than was on the server system before.
(minicom-2.1-1-rh7.3.i386.rpm instead of minicom-1.83.1-8.i386.rpm)  I have
a USR 33.6 external modem connected to Com1 /dev/ttyS0.  When I turn on the
modem it has AA and CD lights already on and Minicom immediately things I'm
online.  I try having Minicom hangup and also +++ ATH0 but it doesn't seem
to do anything.  Anyone have any ideas?

Btw, is there anything like the old &quot;Modem Doctor&quot; program for Linux instead
of DOS?

Thanks,
John Cole, TICSA
FiLink


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