Subject: Re: This isn't very helpful on setting up a modem
To: None <stripes@tigerlair.com>
From: Brian A. Seklecki <lavalamp@burghcom.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 05/08/2001 20:39:33
Dude, Ms., I _really_ like the sig, but calm down and thing about what you
specifically want to do with your modem (at least before blasting
nastri-grams).
On Tue, 8 May 2001 stripes@tigerlair.com wrote:
>
> That's great and all, but how do you configure the @#&*$*$ thing? I really like NetBSD, I really do, but
>....the documentation is really lacking.
You're preaching to the choir.
>
> So, which device is com3? I have a Xircom modem, which seems to be ok.
> com3 at pcmcia0 function 0 port 0x2e8-0x2ef: serial device
>
> Now, how on earth do I test the line?
All the kernel really does is provide you with a serial raw device in
/dev.
Do you want to dial your ISP and setup a SLIP/PPP connection?
Do you want to run your own ISP? (ghetto.net?) ;-)
Do you want to dial a BBS?
Do you want to send faxes?
Do you want to setup remote administration dial-in?
...how about a really cool answering machine?
Apps & documentation are available for just about all of these, but you
may have to look beyond the NetBSD homepage.
--Brian
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> -Anne
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--Brian
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