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CASE REOPENED: USR Sportster "high speed" v.90, X-2 external
HTH Parish The Speedtouch 530 is an ADSL modem/router and, just like the eTEC ones I usually stock has both a usb and a *single* LAN port. You only need an ethernet (switching) hub to expand a wired LAN from your single port modem/router. With wireless networking you can use an Access Point (in 'structured'

how to check which COM port modem is connected to?
Anybody know of any good places to get one from. I have found some stores selling them for about £70, is there any cheaper. I would recommend the ADSL 4-Port Modem/Router at Dabs - PAE-CE84 Price: £42.98+VAT Full Details and Link at: http://djbnet.co.uk/dabs Thanks Daniel.

What DSL modem works with Linux?
I suspect that in your case, like mine, the com port is on the modem. You didn't see if the modem works. You can go into Control Panel>Modems. When the Modem screen opens, click on Diagnostics. Click on the com port/modem line and then click on More Info. If this work, you're in great shape.

¤J¹q¿¶¦æSerial port modem
Is anyone using the basic Fax Server feature of Windows 2003 with a multi-port modem? We have 3 phone lines for fax and I'd like to get a fax modem board with multi-port since we need a dedicated fax board but wondered if Windows 2003 OS handles this okay? Thanks.

Question: Modem/System Port..
Take a look at this quote from http://www.hotkey.net.au/support/Win2k/w2kmodem.html TIP 2: If your modem is ALREADY INSTALLED and isn't detected at any time, please ensure it's turned on and RESTART your computer for the installed modem to be recognized. >>Failure to recognize a serial port modem,

Comm port / modem problem
Bonjour à tous, Alors que tout marchait bien, voilà mon modem qui n'arrive plus à se connecter Erreur 676 - il n'arrive pas à ouvrir le port Dans la configuration il doit prendre le port COM3 J'ai essayé d'activer le port COM3 J'ai cherché dans Panneau de config - système - gestionnaire périph .

How to determine which port modem is on? etc
Considering going with Bigpond ADSL and going for the Self-installation 4 port modem option for 3 months @ $399. 1. Does anyone know of any referrer / combination deals that will allow me Thats about as cheap as it gets except for a second hand 4 port modem and someone other than Telstra for the adsl service.

Serial port modem code: examples required
Is there a waywith Linux to detmine what 'port' the modem is on? Look at the boot messages in /var/log/messages: Aug 21 16:23:27 Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI ISAPNP enabled Aug 21 16:23:27 ttyS0 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A Aug 21 16:23:27 ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq

HP200LX- serial port modem woes
This includes having the user of the program not even having to select the Com port that the modem is on. Checkit comes back with the com port and IRQ level. Is there a simple way of doing in the VB program what Checkit is doing in its program? It is easy to set up the MSComm or PDQComm if you know which port and

Hyperterminal commands
Toerr...@physik.fu-berlin.de
comp os linux development system Abhishek Dike <abhishekd...@indiatimes.com> wrote: I want to inquire whether there are generic device driver for PCI port or each device connected to the PCI port requires a specific driver. This I am asking specially with respect to internal modem.

Serial port monitoring
If I cold boot (after trying to access the modem) the port/modem will always work fine. Something is obviously taking the port/IO address away and not giving it back until the modem tries for it. Once I try for the port and cold boot, it's back. I cannot make it happen intentionally and have kept a log of

parallel port modem
Small
but niggly problem here - my Win98 computer reports that my external 56Kbps serial port modem is getting connections of 115200bps (which is the speed of my serial port) rather than the speed at which it is connecting to the Internet. How do I get it to tell me the spped it's connected to the net instead?

Modem/Com Port access problems
I would like to see a modem log snippet showing the INF file used and the init strings sent to the modem along with the Connect string reported. I would also like to see a collection of the ati6i11y11 data from a terminal program opened to the port the modem uses taken after a disconnect from a normal dialup to the

Q: serial port modem configuration problems
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 14:23:36 +0000, Dante Bell wrote: Hi, I'm running RH 8 kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0 on an Intel PIII with an Intel motherboard and have some serial port/modem questions. What I'm trying to do is connect the RH box to a Sun Ultra via the serial ports using a serial null modem cable (db9f->db25).

3Com modem/Winfaxse receive problem-"port already open"
Clifford Kite k...@see.signature.id comp os linux networking Alex Bell <abe...@iinet.au> wrote: Windows XP shows that the modem on my computer is on Com5. That equates to ttyS4, does it not? Yes. Is there a waywith Linux to detmine what 'port' the modem is on? If ttySx is the device file for the serial device then

Port Modem or Printer what a dilemna !
There was no need for a parallel port modem at the time it was introduced because of the serial ports in use. By that time many PCs had 16550A and most had The real reason for the dead end parallel port modems was the purported problem with being able to use 115K serial port speed between the PC and the modem.

multi port modem cards for FreeBSD
[12345] sequence, and I know that there have been numerous PTFs issued specifically concerning serial port modem control handling. Oh, and one more thing. All of this is very dependent on what kind of serial adapter you are using - built-in ports, 8-port, 16-port, 64-port or 128-port adapters have varying degrees

pc freeze when coonect to freeserve
Current configuration settings: Local Console Serial Port bit rate: 9600 bits/s Local Console Serial Port Flow Control: Software Local Console Serial Port Terminal Type: hpterm Remote Console Serial Port Modem Protocol: CCITT Remote Console Serial Port Modem bit rate: 19200 bits/s Remote Console Serial Port Modem

3640 DialOut Modem Pool
Instead of using the "floating baud rates between modem and computer", lock those serial-port baud rates to the highest that the modem and computer serial port can support Then, program both modems to use this locked baud rate for the serial port side, while letting the modem-to-modem baud rates vary as needed.

How to determine which port modem is on? etc
Andy Dannelley and...@earthlink.net comp sys mac system David Zinkin <dzink...@rochester.rr.com> wrote: Now that I know how I'll have to partition my drive, here's another question... my beige G3 has a US Robotics V.90 modem attached to (guess where?) the modem port. I had the same concerns, but guess what?