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X-Ray

2005-01-03, 5:51 pm

Have a problem I cant solve

I'm using Fedora Core 3 and I cant get it to dial out using the standard
Telstra ISDN Nt2+II modem

In the hardware section it detects that there's a Open NT ISDN modem there
but I just cant dial out with it

When I select a modem acm0 (and all the others I tried) it didn't recognised
the modem
I tried every module in the list and I get a error, the only one I didn't
get a error is ttys0 as it tries to dial out but just sits there then a
error comes up
(I do have a win modem installed as well )

When I installed Suse It works properly and works like a dream but with no
luck With Redhat / Fedora core 2 and 3

I tried kppp and also tried to use the Internet connection setup

With This Telstra NT1+II ISDN modem you do treat it as a standard modem

Any ideas...


thanks for your time....
prg

2005-01-03, 5:51 pm


X-Ray wrote:
> Have a problem I cant solve
>
> I'm using Fedora Core 3 and I cant get it to dial out using the

standard
> Telstra ISDN Nt2+II modem
>
> In the hardware section it detects that there's a Open NT ISDN modem

there
> but I just cant dial out with it
>
> When I select a modem acm0 (and all the others I tried) it didn't

recognised
> the modem
> I tried every module in the list and I get a error, the only one I

didn't
> get a error is ttys0 as it tries to dial out but just sits there then

a
> error comes up
> (I do have a win modem installed as well )
>
> When I installed Suse It works properly and works like a dream but

with no
> luck With Redhat / Fedora core 2 and 3
>
> I tried kppp and also tried to use the Internet connection setup
>
> With This Telstra NT1+II ISDN modem you do treat it as a standard

modem

This seemed to be a way to get it going:
http://goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au/~hugh/...s-II-linux.html

But then I remembered /dev is now /udev in FC3 and looked further.
Found this less than hopeful thread:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/171341
or more to the unhappy conclusion:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...992#post1371992

Not sure how you can persue this from here.
sorry, no help
prg
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