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Hi, I've just installed ISDN connection, as "classic modems" are very, very slow here. (less than 2ko/s as an average) I've an OLITEC ISDN PCI card, known to be a Gazel R753. I've read the FAQ's, patched I4l as said in these FAQ's, and read all the available suse.lists and docs on my box, and followed the scripts. When I try to connect with Kinternet: nothing! When i use KPPP, i can read the following (periph as /dev/ttyl0, and recognised, but when testing modem I've a message on ATI2: layer 2: protocol unknown, last cause 0000) in the connection's window: ATZ OK ATM1L1 OK ATDT(ISP phone number) NO MSN/EAZ. When i start my box, I can read: Loading driver contr0 hisaxcontr0: no such device When starting X: linux kernel allways open isdnctrl0 and no channels in open minor (64) When doing lsmod, I can see that Hisax,isdn, slhc and isa-pnp (hisax) are loaded. Could somebody help? (no LUG and no help available here, they're only a few Linux users) I apologize for my poor english! -- Yves Baudrier Linux registered user # 182046
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Yast 2 is the best for configuring isdn. Stage one is correctly identifying your hisax card and stage two is setting up a dialup account. The command "dmesg" will normally tell you if hisax is being configured correctly. Man isdnctrl may also provide some useful info. Or just type /usr/sbin/isdnctrl - this will tell you some of the paramaters of this program. It sounds like you have most things in place - but you need a more details log to go the next step. tail -f /var/log/messages should do it. Brian Marr On Wednesday 14 August 2002 13:53, Yves Baudrier wrote:
When i start my box, I can read: Loading driver contr0 hisaxcontr0: no such device
When starting X: linux kernel allways open isdnctrl0 and no channels in open minor (64)
When doing lsmod, I can see that Hisax,isdn, slhc and isa-pnp (hisax) are loaded. Could somebody help? (no LUG and no help available here, they're only a few Linux users) I apologize for my poor english!
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