Actiontec electronic 56K manual # mknod /dev/ttyS4 c 4 # mknod /dev/cua4 c 5

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# ./MAKEDEV ttySx

Where x is the COM port. This will create the appropriate files.

Note: There is no MAKEDEV in OpenLinux. The commands will be as follows (as root):

#mknod /dev/ttyS4 c 4 68

#mknod /dev/cua4 c 5 68

Note: Versions of Linux with the 2.2x kernel or newer versions of Linux, the / dev/cua4 device is obsolete.

Step 2 Many programs use the /dev/modem symbolic link to refer to the modem. To create this link, type:

# ln -s /dev/ttyS4 /dev/modem

Typing

#chmod 666 /dev/ttySx

#chmod 666 /dev/modem

(where x is the COM port) will let all users access the modem.

Step 3 Determine the port and IRQ assigned to the device by typing:

# cat /proc/pci

The following is an example of a possible outcome:

5.Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x00000000. Bus 0, device 17, function 0:

Communication controller: Unknown vendor Unknown de- vice (rev 0).

Vendor id=11c1. Device id=480

Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ 11. Master Capable

No Bursts

Min Gnt=252.Max Lat=14

Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe4000000. I/O at 0x6400.

I/O at 0x6800. I/O at 0x6c00.

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Contents Page Table Of Contents Contacting Actiontec Customer Support Product Registration Safety InformationPage Package Contents Product FeaturesFor Windows 95/98/NT Installing the ModemHardware Installation System PreparationRemoving the Backplate Page Configuring Windows Device Driver Installation and ConfigurationConfiguring Windows 95 OSR2 Configuring Windows Configuring Windows NT Page Found V.90 PCI Data/Fax Modem Port FC00 IRQ# Configuring DOS and WindowsWindows Apmdmcfg enter Configuring OS/2 WarpDEVICE=C\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS Configuring UnixWareConfiguring the Modem For Linux Verified for Red Hat 5.2 # mknod /dev/ttyS4 c 4 # mknod /dev/cua4 c 5 Setting up and using PPP Setting Up and Using PPP Minimal Setup Configuring And Using kppp Using the Gnome Dialer AppletSetting Up and Using The linuxconf Dialer Some General Tips Configuring Your Modem’s Country Code S38 Default 56K Dial Line Rate AT Commands Affecting ITU-T V.90 OperationExamples S109 default K56flex and V.90 SelectionCommunications software does not work Help and Service InformationNo dial tone error Nothing appears on the screen when I type In terminal modeCan’t Connect at 56K Rates Open COM Port Error Message in W indows 95/98/NTReconfiguring a Windows Dial-Up Networking Connection Declaration of Conformity FCC Part 68 Requirements Telecommunications RegulationsIndustry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement
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