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Next Previous Contents Modem-HOWTO David S.Lawyer mailto:dave@lafn.org v0.39, January 2007 Help with selecting, connecting, configuring, trouble-shooting, and understanding analog modems for a PC. 1. Introduction 2. Modems for a Linux PC 3. Modem Pools, RAS 4. Serial Port and Modem Basics 5. Configuring Overview 6. Locating the Serial Port: IO address, IRQs 7. Configuring the Serial Driver (high-level) "stty" 8. Modem Configuration (excluding serial port) 9. Serial Port Devices /dev/ttyS4, (or /dev/ttys/4) etc. 10. Interesting Programs You Should Know About 11. Trying Out Your Modem (Dialing Out) 12. Dial-In 13. Uugetty for Dial-In (from the old Serial-HOWTO) 14. What Speed Should I Use with My Modem? 15. Communications Programs And Utilities 16. Two Modems (Modem Doubling) 17. ISDN "Modems" 18. Troubleshooting 19. Flash Upgrades 20. Other Sources of Information 21. Appendix A: How Analog Modems Work (technical) (unfinished) 22. Appendix B: Analog Voice Infeasible Over Non-Voice Modem 23. Appendix C: "baud" vs. "bps" 24. Appendix D: Terminal Server Connection 25. Appendix E: Cable and DSL modems 26. Appendix F: Connecting 2 Modems Directly Back-to-Back (Leased Lines). 27. Appendix G: Fax pixels (dots) 28. Appendix H: Stty Hanging Problem (prior to 2000) 29. Appendix G: Antique Modems Next Previous Contents

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