-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 diego huck wrote: > > > sos un usuario que no tiene toda la vida para configurar un modem
tenes 2 opciones: 1-arremangarte la camisa, abrir tu cabez, investigar y hacerlo a manopla y con sudor 2-pagar a alguien que te lo haga Vos cuando tenes problemas, digamos con el gas, te pones a googlear y lo intentas hacer vos? y > tenes que estudiar algo de este tipo, entonces saceas la conclusion de > que este modem no tiene bien resuelto el driver Erroneo. En el caso puntual del netodragon /doy fe/ que tiene soporte. La conclusion seria: "LA $%&"?·$)")&"$%)& no *pude* hacerlo andar" Es sutil la diferencia > > > > > > > > Please, I need your help. I'm partly a noob but I'm nearly done > configuring my NetoDragon 56k voice modem driver installation and > configuration (I think). I just need a little guidance from you. I'll > explain to you the details below. I apologize if this is quite long. > > SPECS: > - NetoDragon 56k Voice modem (Winmodem) > - COM Port in WinXP: COM3 > - FC 2 kernel 2.6.5-1.358.i386 > - path to linux kernel: /usr/src/linux-2.6.5-1.358 > > > I am receiving an error #8 whenever I use that Internet configuration > wizard thingy. I already used KPPP and whenever I dial, the modem > initializes dialing, but when I listen to the dial tone of my phone it > doesn't dial at all. The modem doesn't produce a sound (like a dialing > sound or a connection successful beep). > > I think I installed the driver correctly based on the README file > provided with the driver because I received no errors when I typed the > commands, make and make install. After issuing these commands, the > status of the installation is displayed on the terminal and I am sent > back to the shell (result of a successful installation). Here is the > installation instruction: > > Quote: > Installation > ============ > > 1. Unpack tar.gz package file: > > $ gzip -dc slmodem-2.9.X.tar.gz | tar xf - > > 2. 'cd' to package directory: > > $ cd slmodem-2.9.X > > 3. Review and edit 'Makefile' (if need): > > In many cases you will need to correct path to your local kernel > source tree: > > KERNEL_DIR=/path/to/linux > > Default KERNEL_DIR is '/lib/modules/<kerne-version>/build'. Many Linux > Distributions use directory '/usr/src/linux-<version>' also. > > Note: If you are using Linux kernel 2.4, only header files should be > available for build in $(KERNEL_DIR)/include > > Another way to pass right value KERNEL_DIR is to use command line > parameter while running 'make': > > $ make KERNEL_DIR=/path/to/linux ... > > 4. Run 'make' command to compile package: > > $ make > > 5. Install. As 'root' user run: > > # make install > > It will install: > > - application 'slmodemd' under '/usr/sbin' directory > > - hardware specific drivers (kernel modules) 'slamr' and 'slusb' > under conventional kernel modules directory > > - character device nodes '/dev/slamr0-3' with major number 212 > (for pci modems) and '/dev/slusb0-3' with major number 213 > (for usb modems). > > - config modules for autoloading (by editing file '/etc/modules.conf') > (only with 2.4 kernels) > > 6. Config modem country. > > Use AT+GCI=<T.35 country code> command to setup country. > > Also you can setup default modem country by passing command line > parameter '--country=MY_COUNTRY' to program 'slmodemd'. > > See output of 'slmodemd --countrylist' for a list of supported > country names and T.35 country codes (see also 'slmodemd --help'). > > Note: Command ATI7 shows currently installed country setting. > > I was able to do this also, but barely. Whenever I issue the modprobe > command, the bash shell displayed a command not found error. I issued a > "whereis modprobe" command, then used "/sbin/modprobe /dev/slamr0" (not > sure, I forgot). All I got was a module not found error. Continue below > to see more details: > Quote: > After successful installation and configuration: > > 1. Load modem driver. > > Load your modem hardware specific kernel module: > > # modprobe slamr > > if you are using AMR/CNR/PCI modem, or > > # modprobe slusb > > if you are using SmartUSB56 Modem. > > Note: this will be done automatically when modules were > configured for 'loading on demand' > > Note: this is safe to load both 'alamr' and 'slusb' modules. > > 2. Run soft modem application. > > # /usr/sbin/slmodemd [options] <device_name> > > Where device name is appropriate device node for your modem > (look at output of 'dmesg' command). > Run '/usr/sbin/slmodemd --help' for details. > > Examples: > > # /usr/sbin/slmodemd --country=USA /dev/slamr0 > > , or for SmartUSB56 Modems: > > # /usr/sbin/slmodemd --country=ITALY /dev/slusb0 > > 3. Using the modem. > > When 'slmodemd' is running this creates PTY (pseudo-terminal) to > emulate modem port device, also this creates symbolic link > like '/dev/ttySL0' (shown at startup). > > Config your application to use this link '/dev/ttySL0' (or PTY node > itself) as modem port. > > Note: Some application want 'to know' that they are working with > pseudo-terminal and may require additional configurations. > > Known application notes: > > - 'wvdial' requires option 'Carrier Check = no' in config file > > - some versions of 'kppp' may not work properly with devices named > like '/dev/ttySL0'. To workaround this you may create symbolic link > '/dev/modem' ( # ln -s /dev/ttySL0 /dev/modem ) and use this link > as modem device with 'kppp' > > > However, I was successful in issuing the commands: /usr/sbin/slmodemd > --help, or /usr/sbin/slmodemd --countrylist, or /usr/sbin/slmodemd > --country=PHILIPPINES /dev/ttyS0. I was also able to issue the command: > ln -s /dev/ttySL0 /dev/modem to provide a sym link, but was useless when > I implemented it with KPPP. > > > SO FAR > > I tried my near success with KPPP. I was able to use /dev/ttyS0 or > /dev/ttySL0. When I queried my modem, here is the result: > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ 1GB gratis, > Antivirus y Antispam Correo Yahoo!, el mejor correo web del mundo > http://correo.yahoo.com.ar > _______________________________________________ > Lugro mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lugro.org.ar/mailman/listinfo/lugro > - -- Ricardo A.Frydman Consultor en Tecnología Open Source - Administrador de Sistemas jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.eureka-linux.com.ar SIP # 1-747-667-9534 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDJsInkw12RhFuGy4RAvIKAJ9RRfE3JE3VOj3HFk60dCJNYTIOsACghOK5 EgIKRmMGR0mfBSkYN3rakXo= =8hJF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Lugro mailing list [email protected] http://www.lugro.org.ar/mailman/listinfo/lugro
