Re: Modem Test?
Hi,
For the starters you could try /dev/ttyS0 instead of /dev/tty0. If
/dev/ttyS0 doesn't work try ttyS1-ttyS3. The /dev/ttyS0 through /dev/ttyS3
are the com devices in Linux.
For testing you could try minicom (comm/minicom_1.75-2.deb in stable) and
issue some AT commands (ATI4 might output some info about the modem) to
see if the modem responds.
I hope this helps.
PATRICK DAHIROC wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I've been trying to connect through my schools dial up system for sometime
> now with no luck. I'm starting to think that my modem is not configured
> correctly. I think that my modem is on /dev/tty0. I deleted the device
> /dev/modem that present initially and made a new symbolic from /dev/tty0
> to /dev/modem. Is there any diagnostic test I can run to see if /dev/tty0
> is indeed the correct device driver?
>
> Thanks
> Patrick
// Heikki
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Heikki Vatiainen * hessu@cs.tut.fi
Tampere University of Technology * Tampere, Finland
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