

The first one is already setup as 'ATZ'which just resets the modem. However, for the modem to work properly, you may need to supply an initialization string. "It seems that you have a modem, at port /dev/ttyAGS3 So, I exited pupdial, followed the instructions above toĪdd the new module agrserial, and rebooted.Īfter the reboot, I started up pupdial, and immediately got the

> System > BootManager and add the new module, agrserial." Undetected modem supported by driver model 'agrserial'Īppears to be installed (or plugged in). "Most modems are autodetected by Puppy at bootup, but it Under section entitled: Autodetected modems: So, I hit the "probe" button in the upper right-hand corner. (There is no issue with the modem on Windows XP.)Ī MODEM WAS NOT AUTOMATICALLY DETECTED, SO YOU I am running Puppy 4.1.2 (puppy-4.1.2-k2.6.25.16-seamonkey.iso) in a dual boot configuration with Windows XP Home. The computer is a desktop, with a PCChips M863G V1.5a motherboard with an AMD 2200 Athlon. I am having difficulty getting PupDial to recognize an Agere Soft Modem.
