Still get /dev/modem: File exists. Yes, I know about the SDB article. That only connects at 64k with a 1 though. Not much use in have ISDN if I can only connect at 64 K instead of 128K although it is still faster than 28.8k. The 1 does not multiplex the two line, 4 multiplexes automatically without intervention from the operating system. With the 4 though, It takes forever to connect and then it looses DNS when it automatically disconnects and reconnects. Don't have this problem in Windows. I think it is with the initialization which I tried to copy in to the ifcfg-ppp1 and wvdial.conf, but kinternet will send only the first initialization line. Art Art On Mon, 2002-08-05 at 17:23, Joe & Sesil Morris (NTM) wrote:
Art Fore wrote:
I get ln: /dev/ttyACM0: File exists. Seems like every suggestion runs into a blank wall. This worked when I done it with /dev/usb/ttyACM0, but KPPP still did not work. Could not open /dev/ttyACM0. I know /dev/ttyACM0 is correct because I can use kinternet and dial, but only get 64k connection, not 128k connection. Have a netgear rt338 ethernet ISDN modem router ordered.
The command should be "ln -s /dev/ttyACM0 /dev/modem" to link the modem to the right port. I seem to remember a recent post about the 64K vs 128K connection. Something about changing a 1 to a 4 in some config file. There was a SDB article about it, you may want to either search the database or the mail archives.
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