fix minor typos in PCTel-MicroModem-Config.sgml

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Jason Leschnik 2016-10-24 18:40:21 +11:00
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@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ the drivers <application>pctel.o</application> and <application>ptserial.o</appl
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There is only one way to check whether the drivers are working or not. You will have to see if your There is only one way to check whether the drivers are working or not. You will have to see if your
modem is recognized or not. The driver makes a node for your modem at <filename>/dev/ttyS15 </filename>, no matter modem is recognized or not. The driver makes a node for your modem at <filename>/dev/ttyS15 </filename>, no matter
what com port it may be in in M$DOS/M$ Windows. <filename>/dev/ttyS15 </filename> is symlinked to <filename>/dev/modem </filename> and as what com port it may be in, in M$DOS/M$ Windows. <filename>/dev/ttyS15 </filename> is symlinked to <filename>/dev/modem </filename> and as
most programs search for a modem at <filename>/dev/modem </filename> first, you will not have to fiddle with the settings/configs of those programs. The most programs search for a modem at <filename>/dev/modem </filename> first, you will not have to fiddle with the settings/configs of those programs. The
program that I use to test my modem in GNU/Linux is minicom. If you have minicom installed, what you have to do is type program that I use to test my modem in GNU/Linux is minicom. If you have minicom installed, what you have to do is type
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