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- From: davidk@supra.com (Dave Keeton)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Supra 28.8 Problem!! HELP!!
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 21:53:04 GMT
- Organization: Supra Corporation
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- sinister@norm.inforamp.net (Deniz Ulman) wrote:
-
- > I recently bought the Supra 28.8 Pnp, Internal.. It has itself
- >configured for Com3, Irq 5 which is weird because I always thought that
- >Com ports 2 and 4 were the communication ports..
-
- > Anyways, my problem here is that it won't let me connect to a system
- >for more than 10 seconds.. It will be fine for the first 7 seconds,
- >then I get a bunch of garbage..
-
- > What I want to know is, how do I go about changing its Com port on one
- >of these Plug and Play thingies? ... Also, does anybody have a nice
- >initialization string I could use here that would help? ... I'm going
- >nuts, slowly over this.. Any help is appreciated..! thanks..
-
- > D.
-
- COM port 3 is a valid setup, however the IRQ maybe used by a sound
- card or second printer port. Since it's a Plug and Play, use the ICU
- diagnostic disk (install and it will add an icon in the Supra group)
- and change the IRQ from 5 to something like 10, 11, or possibly 12
- (unless you have a PS/2 style mouse). This should fix the problem if
- its a device conflict.
- Use the init string AT&F2 as a default. If you have to have an MNP
- connection to someone like a ISP, then add \N5 to force an MNP
- connection.
-
- Good luck,
-
- Dave :-)
-
-
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- Diamond Multimedia
- Supra Communications Division
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