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Date:      Tue, 21 Dec 1999 13:43:17 -0500
From:      Dan <dan@tsolab.org>
To:        Wayne M Barnes <stabilizer@klentaq.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Stable <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: ISA internal modem (was PCI)
Message-ID:  <385FCA45.5E780E37@tsolab.org>
References:  <199912211813.MAA87972@klentaq.com>

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Probably an interrupt problem.
You probably have the IRQ of the modem set to the same as
COM1 or COM2. COM3 (/dev/cuaa2) is best set at IRQ 5.

>     Okay, I got another modem.  Couldn't find PCI as fast as ISA,
> so I got an ISA.
> 
>     Now my system can find sio2 and configure /dev/cuaa2.
> 
>     I tried to just take a baby step to try things out.  I figured
> to run ppp manually to see if things are connecting at all.
> 'ppp' seems to start up ppp ON correctly ["Working in interactive mode"].
> 'term' seems to have read my ppp.conf file, since it knows to connect
> to /dev/cuaa2.
> Now I try a simple 'AT' command to see if the modem can hear my typing.
> 
> The echo of the modem seems to lag 1 character behind.  That is, I only
> see the A after I type the T, and I only get the T after I hit Enter.
> Modem responds OK.


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