[hcflinux] Rockwell Modem hopeless

John Moorman drjohn23 at ev1.net
Thu Jun 19 20:00:10 EDT 2003


I have the same problem, but my modem is a different model. I don't have any
diagnostic files handy right now, but my kernel version is 2.4.20, distro is
Mandrake 7.0
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>    1. Hopeless Modem after reinstal (Geoff Lane)
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> From: "Geoff Lane" <geoff at 3lanes.freeserve.co.uk>
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> Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 14:00:23 +0100
> Subject: [hcflinux] Hopeless Modem after reinstal
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> I have a Rockwell modem installed which gives the following details;
>
> MODEM #1:
>   PCI CONFIGURATION INFORMATION READ:
>      VENDOR ID              : 127A
>      DEVICE ID              : 1002
>      SUBVENDOR ID           : 127A
>      SUBDEVICE ID           : 1002
>      REVISION ID            : 01
>
>   DEDUCED INFORMATION:
>      VENDOR NAME            : ROCKWEL
>      DEVICE NAME            : UNKNOWN
>      SUBVENDOR NAME         : UNKNOWN
>      MODEM TYPE             : HCF
>      WINXP INBUILD SUPPORT  : YES
>
> It is faultless under Windows and ** was ** even better (appeared faster)
> when run under Linux Mandrake V9 but owing to a disk problem I had to
> reinstal Linux.
>
> Now my modem has major connection problems, the line drops regularly and
it
> appears slow.
>
> It was suggested I try S10=255, this appeared to work but instead of
> dropping lines afetr 5 minutes connection it now appears to last 10 or 15
> but traffic just stops.
>
> I'm not familiar enough with Linux to know what to look at.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Geoff Lane
> Welwyn Hatfield Computer Club
> www.whcc.co.uk
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