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Re: wvdial and US Robotics 33.6k ext modem



--- michael <linux@networkingnewsletter.org.uk> wrote:

> ---------------------------- Original Message
> ----------------------------
> apols for sending only to Sebestian before. M.
>
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> 
> >> > > > Anybody out there successfully used a US
> >> > Robotics
> >> > > > 33.6k Sportster voice
> >> > > > fax-modem with wvdial? If so can you send
> me
> >> > your
> >> > > > wvdial.conf (the AT
> >> > > > codes part) since my (auto-setup) of the
> >> > > > configuration hangs when it
> >> > > > dials with 'waiting for carrier'
> >> > > >
> >> > > > thanks
> >> > > Hello Michel,
> >> > >
> >> > > Did you try wvdialconf?
> >> > > if not try it, it configure your modem
> >> > atomatically.
> >> >
> >> > I believe the installation of wvdial ran this
> (it
> >> > definitely did some
> >> > configuration)... but the init strings in the
> >> > wvdial.conf don't seem to
> >> > work....
> >> Yeah I understand that part, but there is a
> command
> >> wvdialconf that generates a new wvdial.conf file
> if
> >> you run it it will configure your modem.
> >> Then run as root
> >> #wvdialconf
> 
> I put myself in group 'dialout' then tried
> wvdialconf but to no avail (see
> below). You've def got this going with Robotics 33.6
> Sportster? What's in
> your deb.conf? Thanks, Michael
> 
> Scanning your serial ports for a modem.
> 
> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 Z -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 -- ÿ&C1
> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &D2 -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &D2 +FCLASS=0 -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: Modem Identifier: ATI -- 3361
> ttyS0<*1>: Speed 4800: AT -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: Speed 9600: AT -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: Speed 19200: AT -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: Speed 38400: AT -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: Speed 57600: AT -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: Speed 115200: AT -- OK
> ttyS0<*1>: Max speed is 115200; that should be safe.
> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &D2 +FCLASS=0 -- OK
> ttyS1<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- failed with 2400 baud, next
> try: 9600 baud
> ttyS1<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- failed with 9600 baud, next
> try: 115200 baud
> ttyS1<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- and failed too at 115200,
> giving up.
> Port Scan<*1>: S2   S3
> ttyACM0<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM0
> ttyACM1<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM1
> ttyACM2<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM2
> ttyACM3<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM3
> ttyACM4<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM4
> ttyACM5<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM5
> ttyACM6<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM6
> ttyACM7<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM7
> ttyACM8<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM8
> ttyACM9<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM9
> ttyACM10<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM10
> ttyACM11<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM11
> ttyACM12<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM12
> ttyACM13<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM13
> ttyACM14<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM14
> ttyACM15<Info>: Invalid argument
> Port Scan<*1>: ACM15
> ttyUSB0<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB0
> ttyUSB1<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB1
> ttyUSB2<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB2
> ttyUSB3<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB3
> ttyUSB4<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB4
> ttyUSB5<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB5
> ttyUSB6<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB6
> ttyUSB7<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB7
> ttyUSB8<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB8
> ttyUSB9<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB9
> ttyUSB10<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB10
> ttyUSB11<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB11
> ttyUSB12<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB12
> ttyUSB13<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB13
> ttyUSB14<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB14
> ttyUSB15<Info>: No such device or address
> Port Scan<*1>: USB15
> 
> Found a modem on /dev/ttyS0.
> Modem configuration written to /etc/wvdial.conf.
> ttyS0<Info>: Speed 115200; init "ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &D2
> +FCLASS=0"
> 19:59:05 ~$ wvdial
> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.54.0
> --> Initializing modem.
> --> Sending: ATZ
> ATZ
> OK
> --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &D2 +FCLASS=0
> ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &D2 +FCLASS=0
> OK
> --> Modem initialized.
> --> Sending: ATDT08456653000
> --> Waiting for carrier.
> ATDT08456653000
> {and nothing happens so I do a cntl-c)
> Caught signal #2!  Attempting to exit gracefully...
> --> Disconnecting at Fri Aug  5 19:59:21 2005
Ok, I attach my wvdial.conf, please send yours to see
what is happening, debian already find the modem so
the problem is not of configuration of your modem, I
think the problem is with your carrier or something
like that.

But let's follow up this thread.


Regards Michel.

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