Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Stuart McGraw writes:
NetworkManager too wants a device to talk to, with /dev/modem
being the default but since there is no such device (nor anything
I see that looks like it would be an emulated serial device that
talks to the pci modem card), I wasn't able to do much with that.
If, as you say, it's a real modem, it should show up as an ordinary
serial device, which would be /dev/ttyS<n>. Standard serial port devices
are /dev/ttyS0 through /dev/ttyS3. Any PCI cards that add additional
serial devices would probably come up as /dev/ttyS4, and so on.
Also, check the kernel boot messages, with dmesg, for any reference to
your modem card.
Yes, see if there's a /dev/ttyACM* device. My USB-based USR modem gets
set up as /dev/ttyACM0.
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