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Date:      Tue, 22 Jan 2002 22:09:48 -0500
From:      leegold <leegold@operamail.com>
To:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Cc:        ac@acampbell.org.uk
Subject:   RE: Time to give up I fear
Message-ID:  <3C502016@operamail.com>

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>===== Original Message From Greg Lehey <grog@FreeBSD.org> =====
>On Tuesday, 22 January 2002 at 11:28:29 +0000, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>> I rather fear I've reached the point of no return with FreeBSD. Please
>> understand this isn't a flame in any sense; the problems are probably a
>> reflection of my own ignorance, but after a lot of work and lots of help
>> from users I'm still unable to communicate with my modem, either on my
>> laptop or my desktop. Neither tip nor ppp works for me. I have no
>> problems with either on Linux so it can hardly be a hardware or BIOS
>> problem.

Sorry to state the obvious but have tried minicom?

btw, "Linux : Installation, Configuration, Use"
by M. Kofler has good modem setup info that helped
me in Freebsd.

I apologize if you already have tried this, I have
not kept up w/your thread. You use minicom to see
if you can "talk" to your modem. If after trying
minicon and possibly playing w/the bios, the irq,
looking at #demseg, the modem's hardware jumpers,
and trying whatever they say in freebsd-questions,
or comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc, if after that you
still can't do "ATZ" in minicom and get the modem to
answer "OK", then hang it up (oh wow, a pun).

BUT, then after ATZ OK works, use minicom to manually dial
the isp and you can see exactly what the log 
in process is, and that can help w/the ppp part of it.
If you report the login you see in minicom to
freebsd-questions (better to post it there [though
you could try going under the radar and post it
in newbies - but more tech ques. aren't supposed to be
posted here]) you will definately get ppp up.


Lee G.


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