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Re: [PLUG] PnP Modem Continued...
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Save those RTFM responses! I posted my question prematurely. I'm in
the ISP-HOWTO right now. I'm going to step through that right now and
see how things go.
Sorry...
-john
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John Lavin, jlavin1@voicenet.com
John Lavin wrote:
>
> 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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