I have a BT ISDN Modem, it is a rebadged AVM Modem. I stuck it in and tried to get SuSE to see it with no joy, I am wonering if I should have removed the modem from the config first For those who know, it it a Speedway Modem Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
Sean Rima wrote:
I have a BT ISDN Modem, it is a rebadged AVM Modem. I stuck it in and tried to get SuSE to see it with no joy, I am wonering if I should have removed the modem from the config first
For those who know, it it a Speedway Modem
Sean
It's been quite a few years since I used an ISDN router or a modem. You have to have a symlink "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/modem" (for COM1) and get the AT sequences correct. Below is the script I used for the external ISDN modem connected to the first serial port. pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATDT08450123400 CONNECT "" Name: <login ID> word: <password>' \ debug /dev/ttyS0 115200 debug modem defaultroute noipdefault tail -f -n 10 /var/log/messages Hope that helps. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Linux Only Shop.
On 26 Nov 2003, Sid Boyce uttered the following:
Sean Rima wrote:
I have a BT ISDN Modem, it is a rebadged AVM Modem. I stuck it in and tried to get SuSE to see it with no joy, I am wonering if I should have removed the modem from the config first
For those who know, it it a Speedway Modem
Sean
It's been quite a few years since I used an ISDN router or a modem. You have to have a symlink "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/modem" (for COM1) and get the AT sequences correct. Below is the script I used for the external ISDN modem connected to the first serial port.
pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATDT08450123400 CONNECT "" Name: <login ID> word: <password>' \ debug /dev/ttyS0 115200 debug modem defaultroute noipdefault tail -f -n 10 /var/log/messages
I have the symlinks done but the modem never responds. The power light is one but no other lights come on. my only other option is a USB one that requires 2.4.18 that shipped with SuSE 8.0 as it has closed modules shipped with it Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 09:35 pm, Sid Boyce wrote:
and get the AT sequences correct
here are a few lines from my wvdial.conf :- # b0 for 128k or b40 for 64k Init2 = ATb40 # Init2 = ATb0 Modem = /dev/ttyACM0 ............................ You probably need to do :- modprobe acm to load usb modules if anyone uses USB modem .................................... best wishes ____________ sent on Linux ____________
On 27 Nov 2003, pinto45@aig.forthnet.gr uttered the following:
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 09:35 pm, Sid Boyce wrote:
and get the AT sequences correct
here are a few lines from my wvdial.conf :-
# b0 for 128k or b40 for 64k Init2 = ATb40 # Init2 = ATb0
Modem = /dev/ttyACM0
I have a nasty feeling it was not working so I bought one that was dtected and ran into problems, see my most recent post. Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
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