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From: berrym@red.seas.upenn.edu (Mike Berry)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Modem at COM3: can't find it!
Date: 17 Jun 1996 19:26:48 GMT
Organization: University of Pennsylvania
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BSD gurus,

I've got an internal modem on COM3;  I can get to it via
MS-Kermit if I boot MS-DOS; but can't seem to access it via
/dev/cuaa2, or any other /dev/cuaa* (using the nifty user-ppp
package)

Has anyone had an experience like this?

Thanks for any suggestions.