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Pb de port modem
One is 9-pin and another is 25-pin port connector. Is your 9-pin serial port connector down ? No problem you can get a convertor and use the 25-pin port instead. Due to your slow speed computer, the external serial port modem is the only choice for you because PCI modem will slow your CPU down (unless you are

Giving an ISA modem a COM port designation
Des que je le connecte, mon TdB modem passe sur le port modem du Keyspan, et donc je n'ai plus rien. Je suis oblige de repasser sur le modem interne manuellement. Pourtant le sys et propre (reinstalle) et n'a aucun module Olitec installe. Apres, autre surprise, quand j'ai reinstalle le sys sur un DD vide de systeme

pas de port série pour le modem ?
Mark Deayton mdeay...@bigpond.com aus net access Vivek wrote: Hi, We are about to get Telstra ADSL and the 4-port hub (self-install). I have a few questions and would be grateful for help/advice: - Is there a need for one computer to be always on and acting as a gateway to the ADSL 'pipe'?

External 56K Modems via Parallel Port
Here's the illustration: http://www.wurd.com/eng/ABCs/hyperterm_offline.htm For your convenience, here are the written instructions: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Lucent Modem Direct to Port Modem Data Query ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ You might think about printing these

More ADSL questions [Was: simple ADSL modem question]
David Zinkin dzink...@rochester.rr.com comp sys mac system 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. Will I be able to use it in MacOS X? I ask because I know serial port functionality was (all

RH 8, modem, serial port and minicom questions
I am currently using an 8 port hub and everything is working fine with dial-up and ICS. If I get the 4 port ADSL modem/router/hub does it have an Normal/Uplink The Telstra website lists the modems they provide as either the Alcatel Speed Touch Pro - 4 Port Modem or the Alcatel Speed Touch Home - 1 port modem.

9-pin serial (modem) port on AST Ascentia?
I'd definitely go for the external serial-port modem. These are still easy to find in stores. Even though you'll find them all made for PC's, they'll work with a Mac serial port as long as you have the right cable. Most modems have a DB-25 serial port. Most PCs have DB-9 serial ports, whereas Mac serial ports are

New Modem
This port stuff and modems can be a real paininabutt. Modems have their own "com port" or UART just like the ones built into the motherboard. When you go into CMOS setup and remove com2, you are allowing the com port on the modem to replace the one on the motherboard. Windows now is able to detect the additional

Hardware modem query
Will a multi-port modem/router be able to pass traffic from port 1 to port 2, as well as from port 1 to the modem, and port 2 to the modem? Yes it will. Just the same as if you bought a single port modem and a separate hub and plugged them together. It's just the two devices in one box. In fact, the hub portion of

Serial port modem on OS X - works?
Cris Hanna, BS, MCP, MVP crisha...@aol.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz I would move modem to Com6 port and reconfigure as needed and see if problem repeats...if so...shop for new modem If DUN Connectoid for ISP is pointed at this COM port/Modem and used for EXCHIMC and Client Internet Access/Browsing.

Modem for Yosemite G3 available?
I've never heard of a parallel port modem. Are you sure it's not a serial one, just using a big (db25) connector instead of the smaller (db9) one? My external modem also has a bigger and a smaller connector, but this doesn't make it parallel port :) Parallel port modems do exist... they're even rarer than serial

Problem configuring 2nd modem on port B on SunOS 4.1.4 workstation
In COM port mode, Caller ID will work with any modem that supports Caller ID. It does not matter what version of Windows or Unimodem you are using. Caller ID using the Standard COM Port (WinFax 7.x and 8.0) Configure the modem as a Standard COM Port modem. On the WinFax Setup menu, click Modem.

External 56K Modems via Parallel Port
In article <be77lf$23j9...@ID-69072.news.dfncis.de>, "Rod Speed" <rod_sp...@yahoo.com> wrote: [snip] They dont even 'support' more than a single PC on the more fancy Alcatel SpeedTouch Pro adsl modem/router/hub, what they call the 4 port modem. G'day Rod, Telstra are attempting to seduce me again with another "$100

Problem configuring 2nd modem on port B on SunOS 4.1.4 workstation
Hello, in earlier win-Versions (98), my rvs-com fax-software stopped automatically when a internet-connection via the same com-port/modem was requested and restarted after the internet excurs. Now, in W2k, I must first disconnect the fax-software from comport and then internet connections are possible,

Cellular Phone Data Port Modem Standards
Only if the modem connects through standard serial port hardware. If it's a PCI bus "Winmodem", it's not ttySanything on Linux, even if you find Linux drivers for it. Is there a waywith Linux to detmine what 'port' the modem is on? Yes, read the documents for the Linux driver. What does setserial do?

Internal modem and red hat
I don't know about USB modems, but I'd go with an external serial port modem myself...I'm using one now and recommend serial port external modems to everyone. Good luck, John D> In article <39ad1b9...@news.newsfeeds.com>, "Craig Pease" <ct...@owc.net> wrote: I am looking for a second modem for a machine I am puting

PCMCIA Modem and COM 2 Won't Install
To troubleshoot, I checked both serial (Comm port, COM1) and parallel (ECP printer port, LPT1) ports via System Properties-Device manager and found no errors. I also uninstalled DCC and reinstalled it and I also uninstalled and reinstalled the serial port modem only to find the problem still occurring.

Multi-port modem on SBS 2003
Michael Bender bender@doemain comp unix solaris Eric Brinkman (supereri@baste. magibox.net) wrote: I am having problems setting up my modem (Magnum 144 External Fax modem) on the serial port. I am using the admintool to configure the port on a Sparc5 running Solaris 2.3. I can't even get the port to acknowledge the

Modem on Digi Card Not Working
A true hardware modem is one which does not have a DSP in it. Anything else is really a software modem of some description. [snip] I am lost with your logic. [snip] I'll try to make it more obvious then. With a normal serial port modem, the software on the computer shuffles the data around as-is, no additional

Com port problem
heim...@ecs.umass.edu comp sys mac comm In Article <6pauah$q5...@nnrp1.dejanews.com> p...@javanet.com writes: Will a GV 6400 comm. port 33.6 modem fit in the comm. port of a 6200? Thanks- Pete No, it will not. The 6400 uses a COMM Slot II for the modem which is a modified PCI bus slot. The 6200 is COMM Slot I,