Re: Kiwi Online

2010-06-15 Thread max podolian
Thanks everyone for answers. If you are using the internal winmodem with that driver, it is normally /dev/modem or on one machine I used it was /dev/ttyS0 Hope this helps Slmodem-daemon clearly reports me that I have to use /dev/ttySL0. Read this page, and the outgoing links, carefully:-

Re: Kiwi Online

2010-06-15 Thread chris
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 14:33 +0300, max podolian wrote: Thanks everyone for answers. snip I gave up on winmodems years ago, and use an old dynalink 56k external, with a usb to serial connector set up as /dev/ttyUSB0 Did you have any problems with establishing connection using that

Re: Kiwi Online

2010-06-14 Thread MafiaGeek
Get a adsl connection with a switch/router. you will find Linux so much easier. as we all know win modems are pain to get working. On 14/06/2010 11:53 p.m., max podolian wrote: Hello, everyone. I have problem with establishing dial-up connection on Ubuntu 10.04. My ISP is Kiwi Online. I use

Re: Kiwi Online

2010-06-14 Thread Jim Cheetham
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 11:53 PM, max podolian max.podol...@gmail.com wrote: I tried with different variations of Stupid Mode and +MS. Whatever I do I get No Carrier error. Any suggestions? Connect directly to the modem with something like minicom and see if it's responding dialling manually

Re: Kiwi Online

2010-06-14 Thread chris
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 01:31 +1200, MafiaGeek wrote: Get a adsl connection with a switch/router. you will find Linux so much easier. as we all know win modems are pain to get working. On 14/06/2010 11:53 p.m., max podolian wrote: Hello, everyone. I have problem with establishing dial-up

Re: Kiwi Online

2010-06-14 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Tue 15 Jun 2010 07:09:44 NZST +1200, chris wrote: If you are using the internal winmodem with that driver, it is normally /dev/modem No, that depends on the driver of the particular losemodem you are using. /dev/SL is probably a dumblink (in the docs mentioned as smartlink). Losemodems are

Re: Kiwi Online

2010-06-14 Thread Christopher Sawtell
On 15 June 2010 07:09, chris che...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 01:31 +1200, MafiaGeek wrote: Get a adsl connection with a switch/router. you will find Linux so much easier. as we all know win modems are pain to get working. Telstra Cable is technically even better. On