I have an Intel HM18025 V.92 56K Voice / Fax / Data internal Modem. It works perfectly fine with Microsoft Windows. However, my attempt to connect to my Internet Service Provider using BSD's 'ppp' Command fails. Upon entering Terminal Mode 'term' it gives the following message, and then goes dead:
deflink: Entering terminal mode on /dev/cuau0
Type '~?' for help
Now, I know that 'ppp' recognizes the Modem is there because when I try to enter Terminal Mode on the empty COM Port 2 it gives the following error message:
Warning: deflink: /dev/cuau1: Badfiledescriptor
Failed to open /dev/cuau1
The Modem does have a MS Windows Driver File. I'm assuming that the Driver is needed for Voice and Fax operations, and not Data. If BSD needs a Driver for Data Modem function, then you need to provide such BSD Drivers if you want to acquire converts to FreeBSD. The ability to connect to the Internet is a must for Computer users. After suffering the MS Windows 'Blue screen' horror due to the failure of their Firewall, I would like to be able to use BSD for my Internet sessions to avoid such MS problems. I hope that I won't be stuck with MS Windows.
deflink: Entering terminal mode on /dev/cuau0
Type '~?' for help
Now, I know that 'ppp' recognizes the Modem is there because when I try to enter Terminal Mode on the empty COM Port 2 it gives the following error message:
Warning: deflink: /dev/cuau1: Badfiledescriptor
Failed to open /dev/cuau1
The Modem does have a MS Windows Driver File. I'm assuming that the Driver is needed for Voice and Fax operations, and not Data. If BSD needs a Driver for Data Modem function, then you need to provide such BSD Drivers if you want to acquire converts to FreeBSD. The ability to connect to the Internet is a must for Computer users. After suffering the MS Windows 'Blue screen' horror due to the failure of their Firewall, I would like to be able to use BSD for my Internet sessions to avoid such MS problems. I hope that I won't be stuck with MS Windows.