On Fri, Nov 03, Robert G Palmer Jr wrote:
on 11/3/00 11:07 AM, Olaf Hering at olh@suse.de wrote:
I then went to the auto modem detect. I saw the lights flash on the modem, but the auto detect failed.
Autodetect is in fact a auto-guess. Does that Modem work in MacOS? What modem skript do you use? We can extract that string with a text editor, like BBEdit Lite.
Yes, it works fine in MacOS. I use the default init string in RemoteAccess for the SupraFax288 modem.
I created a file 'afile' that contained the following lines:
ATH0 ATZ ATDT 5551212
I then executed the following line:
cat afile > /dev/modem and cat afile > /dev/ttyS0
both produced the same results, the lights on the modem flashed, but I never heard it try to dial.
You proably need another init string.
For testing, I can put the init string in 'afile', but once I get it working, how do I modify the init string that Yast uses for it's auto-guess. Or do I even need to? If not, where do I specify the new, correct, init string.
look at /etc/wvdial.conf, the first string should reset the modem, the second one should configure it. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...