Date: 07 Feb 2000 23:18:50 -0500 From: Arcady Genkin <a.genkin@utoronto.ca> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: [repost] Modem configuration troubles under 3.4-S Message-ID: <87puu8pbrp.fsf@tea.thpoon.com>
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I'm reposting this since I haven't received any response. Thanks! --------8<------- Original message ----------8<--------- I'm having trouble configuring my modem uder 3.4-S. The modem is a USR Sportser 33.6 upgraded to v.90. I've used jumpers to set IRQ and COM-port parameters as follow: ,----[ kernel config ] | device sio2 at isa? port "IO_COM3" tty irq 9 `---- FWIW, all other serial ports are disabled on that box. I tried testing it with minicom, and it behaves very strangely. When I tap in "ATDT1234567", the modem goes off-hook, and I hear a dial tone. But the modem doesn't dial the numbers. Instead, after a second, I hear another tone... I'm not sure how to describe it... it's like a distorted dial tone, slightly pulsating. I then press Cntr-C to hang up. The funny thing is that the next time I do "atdt123" (without exiting minicom), it does dial the number. What's more, "atiX" commands don't get echoed to screen. If I type "ati7", I see nothing happening. However, if I hold down SPACE or any other key, the information starts slowly appearing (one character per one press of any key. And, lastly, I tried installing mgetty+sendfax, and sendfax complains: ,---- | sendfax -v -m ATF -M 7200 9056779381 dhl_fax.g3 | Trying fax device '/dev/cuaa2'... OK. | sendfax: cannot set serial port speed 38000 on "cuaa2" `---- In /var/log/messages I can see the following: ,----[ This repeats lotsa times ] | Feb 3 11:33:05 soup /kernel: sio2: 16 more tty-level buffer \ | overflows (total 27312) `---- Is this related? I'd appreciate any help in configuring the modem! Thanks! -- Arcady Genkin http://www.thpoon.com Nostalgia isn't what it used to be. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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