Aarune J. Oracle on Tue, 22 Feb 2000 10:35:43 -0500 (EST)


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Re: [PLUG] PnP Modem Continued...


Now as I understand it, you said that you were using the terminal?  Try
setting kppp for PAP and let it do its thang.  Do you have the DNS numbers
in kppp?  And if you do, do you also have numbers in resolv.conf?

-- 
-Rune

In a display of perverse brilliance, Carl the repairman mistakes a room 
humidifier for a mid-range computer but manages to tie it into the network
anyway.
		-- The 5th Wave

it's the same old story; boy meets beer, boy drinks beer... boy gets another beer.
		-- Cheers


On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, John Lavin wrote:

:Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 14:48:59 -0500
:From: John Lavin <jlavin1@voicenet.com>
:Reply-To: plug@lists.nothinbut.net
:To: Philadelphia Linux Users Group <plug@lists.nothinbut.net>
:Subject: [PLUG] PnP Modem Continued...
:
:Hello all - 
:
:With this extra day off I've finally made time to walk through getting
:my PnP modem to work.
:
:*Synopsis:
:1.) Tried isapnp and setserial.  Attempted isapnp, it seemed to be okay,
:but no go.  Then did setserial.  That seems to have worked.
:2.) I've gotten dialtone under Linux now and have (i think) successfully
:connected to Voicenet.
:3.) I cannot browse, ftp, telnet, etc to the outside world though.  I
:think I'm to the point of a network config problem now.
:
:*Details:
:I've walked through using (pnpdump >/etc/isapnp.conf).  The isapnp.conf
:man page said to uncomment a  INT and IO pair.  I found one that seemed
:to me to be available and did (isapnp isapnp.conf).  I've attached what
:I got below.  I have two PnP cards - the first of which is my
:Soundcard.  I left all those lines in my isapnp.conf file commented out
:for the time being.  The second one is my modem.  That's where I made my
:changes.
:
:Board 1 has Identity e0 1a da 83 f9 c3 00 8c 0e:  CTL00c3 Serial No
:450528249 [checksum e0]
:Board 2 has Identity 21 d2 9f cb 92 70 20 72 56:  USR2070 Serial No
:3533687698 [checksum 21]
:USR2070/3533687698[0]{U.S.Robotics Inc. Sportster 56000 Voice Internal
:}: Port 0x3E8; IRQ3 --- Enabled OK
:
:I then attempted to link /dev/modem to /dev/ttyS0 through /dev/ttyS3. 
:Attempting to connect through KPPP: 0 & 1 gave me "Modem ready", then a
:"No response" message.  No noises from my modem.  ttys2 & 3 gave me a
:"Modem error" message.
:
:The next thing the HOWTO is saying is if that ain't working, use
:setserial.  Well, I did "setserial /dev/cua2 auto_irq autoconfig".  I
:was able to get a dialtone and connect to Voicenet!  Sweeeet.  My joy
:was short lived, however.  I got a login prompt at the terminal, I
:logged in and it spat back my generated IP and some other info.  I then
:started to get garbage characters in the terminal.  At this point, KPPP
:thinks I'm connected & I was in agreement, but when I went to netscape
:and attempted good ole' slashdot.org, I was unable to locate.  I have
:not changed anything for my network configuration yet.
:
:So.... what would be my next step here?  It seems that I still haven't
:configured something else but I'm not exactly sure what I need to do
:next.
:
:TIA,
:-john
:--
:John Lavin, jlavin1@voicenet.com
:
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