On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 23:58:10 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello Samuel, > Monday, January 20, 2003, 6:15:25 PM, you wrote:
>>> I have Ericsson R520m cellular phone. >>> It have modem. I connect it via COM1 >>> It connet god under W9X but I can't connect under arachne. >>> Dialer write "Connected" and "no PPP installed" >>> Why it all goes like this? >>> I can send INF for this modem. >>> If I wrote unclear ask me all you need. > SWH> With my cellular phone, a Nokia model 7160, I can hook it up to a > SWH> COM port and I can connect and get on the internet with Arachne or > SWH> even with a Windows browser or with any other internet application > SWH> running under Windows, DOS, or linux. > I know-I know... I already subscribed for GPRS data transfer service, > I have login\pass, all setting in my phone, I know DNS and all other > stuff. My phone work perfectly under WIN89, But it dn't goes to inet > under DOS\Arachne. > It start connect and continues endless. In Win98 it all goes in 2-3 > seconds. In some respects it would seem that your Ericson cell phone were acting as though it might be an external WinModem. If this were the case I am surprised that it would even dial at all or repond in any way to any AT commands. I would suggest that you look at your baud rate and your modem initialization string for your Windows setup. Try using the same with your DOS setup and see if it makes any difference. If your Ericson cell phone requires any kind of special modem driver to be installed for operating under Windows, then it might be some kind of external WinModem. My Nokia cell phone requires no drivers to be installed for connecting to the internet. Under Windows I configure my cell phone to be used as a modem simply by specifying "Standard modem on COM1". I use a modem initialization string of "ATZ". Several other modem init strings I have tried will not work with my cell phone, even though the same init strings will work fine for most other modems. Another thing I could suggest is that you boot up your machine to Windows and then select START > SHUT DOWN > RESTART IN MS-DOS MODE. I manage a machine that has an internal Action-Tec modem that will run Arachne in a Windows machine only after it has been "restarted" in MS-DOS mode. It will not work if I boot the machine directly to DOS and it will not work if I try to run Arachne in a "DOS box". I know this kind of modem behavior seems very strange, but that is the way it behaves, and I don't know why. Sam Heywood -- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser: http://browser.arachne.cz/
