After a long gap, I am still looking for closing this discussion, Any
success Bishwo, Ajan. If yes how did you did it , kindly do update and
share your hard times and sweet fruits at
http://wiki.fossnepal.org/index.php?title=FAQ#Run_a_USB_CDMA_modem_in_Linux

Best Regards,

Hempal Shrestha

On Feb 6, 6:43 am, Anjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In windows query modem option is there in phones and modems option
> which suggests the init string. but i don't know if that string works
> or not.
> in linux, after executing command wvdialconf, if the phone is found,
> the init string is also given  alongside. What happened in my case was
> that the init string worked only to connect and immediately
> disconnect. I then became sure that my phone should work in linux.
> Luckily i had the init string which i was running in windows. Then i
> could connect it.
> The bottomline is the init string can be checked if the phone can be
> used or not in linux. If the phone connects( even though for a short
> time) then a proper init key will work properly.
>
> On Feb 5, 2008 10:03 AM, Shishir Jha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > well the phone is different, but the controller is the same. But as
> > Anjan said, I think that Init strings of the modem matters. The only
> > way that is possible to see is to see it from Windows, and I have no
> > idea how do that.
> > Can anyone suggest how to look at the Init strings of Modem in Windows.
>
> > On 2/5/08, Anjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I am not sure, but initial strings play a vital role in modem
> > > connection. Default initial strings used by modems is ATZ. I use zte
> > >cdmaG218 set forinternetconnection in both fedora, kubuntu and
> > > windows, and it shares a common initial string "at+crm=150". This
> > > initial string works for this set, and varies for different sets. So,
> > > if you and shishir's phone are the same, make sure the initial strings
> > > exactly match.
>
> > > On Feb 4, 2008 3:01 AM, bishworaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > hi all,
> > > > No luck yet, but things look promising.
>
> > > > >>Shishir Jha
> > > > >>replace your current /etc/wvdial.conf with this content....
>
> > > > >>[Dialer Defaults]
> > > > >>Init1 = ATZ
> > > > >>Init2 = AT&FH0M0
> > > > >>New PPPD = yes
> > > > >>Phone = #777
> > > > >>Modem = /dev/ttyUSB0
> > > > >>Username = <username>
> > > > >>Password = <password>
> > > > >>Baud = 115200
>
> > > > I did Replace the content, put my own usrname and psswd and then tried
> > > > the command-wvdial, it returned the following message:
>
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# sudo wvdial
> > > > WvDial<*1>: WvDial:Internetdialer version 1.56
> > > > WvModem<*1>: Cannot get information for serial port.
> > > > WvDial<*1>: Initializing modem.
> > > > WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATZ
> > > > WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATQ0
> > > > WvDial<*1>: Re-Sending: ATZ
> > > > WvDial<Err>: Modem not responding.
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
>
> > > > and also, couldnt figureout why permission is denied in the following
> > > > command !!
>
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /etc/wvdial.conf -bash: /etc/wvdial.conf:
> > > > Permission denied
>
> > > > hoping for your kind help,
> > > > bishworaj
>
> > > --
> > > Anjan Nepal
>
> > > GPO Box 11458
> > > Registered Linux User #395963
>
> > --
> > Shishir Jha
> > EPC 1970,GPO 8975,
> > KTM,NEPAL
>
> --
> Anjan Nepal
>
> GPO Box 11458
> Registered Linux User #395963

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