Hi,
This is the first time I am using ppp on FreeBSD : till now I had
exclusively used ethernet.
I just purchased a Huawei USB stick+modem and I need to configure PPP
for it. Can somebody kindly give me a pointer to what steps I need to
follow ? I don't know the list of drivers
El día Sunday, November 07, 2010 a las 05:31:29PM +0530, Manish Jain escribió:
Hi,
This is the first time I am using ppp on FreeBSD : till now I had
exclusively used ethernet.
I just purchased a Huawei USB stick+modem and I need to configure PPP
for it. Can somebody kindly
Allow me a quite formal addition:
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:15:24 -0500, Mark Stosberg m...@summersault.com wrote:
For software to send the pages, I use the gammu port.
I ran gammu-config for the initial setup, and then moved the
resulting
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:15:24 -0500, Mark Stosberg m...@summersault.com wrote:
For software to send the pages, I use the gammu port.
I ran gammu-config for the initial setup, and then moved the
resulting file from /root/.gammurc to
Hi,
I am trying to use a usb modem (sony ericsson w810i) (gprs).
The dmesg log shows up that the new device has been detected, but I don't
seem to find that in /dev.
I also tried using /dev/cuad0 in ppp configuration file in /etc/ppp but i am
unable to dial
What can be the problem ? ( I
Hi,
I am trying to use a usb modem (sony ericsson w810i) (gprs).
The dmesg log shows up that the new device has been detected, but I don't
seem to find that in /dev.
ttyU*, cuaU*
What can be the problem ? ( I already have done kldload ucmodem )
is it recognized as umodem?
Abhinav Lele wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use a usb modem (sony ericsson w810i) (gprs).
The dmesg log shows up that the new device has been detected, but I don't
seem to find that in /dev.
I also tried using /dev/cuad0 in ppp configuration file in /etc/ppp but i am
unable to dial
What can be
This is in my /etc/ppp/ppp.conf, except for the asterisks:
# Connect to *** over IrDA and GSM phone. First install birda and
# create connection over IrDA:
#ircomm -d /dev/cuad0 -m 115200 -y /dev/ptypf -v 2
# then connect with: ppp -background gsm.
gsm:
set log Phase tun command
set
On Monday 03 December 2007 02:08:52 pm Yuri wrote:
I have Motorola cellphone with data package on it and FreeBSD laptop.
It would be very nice to have internet everywhere.
Anybody uses/used cellphone this way?
I know internet connectivity can go through the special cable and maybe
through
USB modem.
Thanks,
Yuri
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Quoting Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've done it, and it's painfultook me the better part of two days to get
working. The main sticking points are you need to dial some arbitrary number
that your provider won't be able to tell you without spending 5 hours on the
phone, and you
Yuri wrote:
It's unfortunate that even though cell phone already has IP connectivity that
built-in browser works through it's still necessary to go through dialup/PPP to
get this to laptop.
I guess I will give it a try too.
Hmm, some cellphones basically run Linux underneath, don't they?
I have Motorola cellphone with data package on it and FreeBSD laptop.
It would be very nice to have internet everywhere.
Anybody uses/used cellphone this way?
I know internet connectivity can go through the special cable and maybe
through
Bluetooth.
I guess from FreeBSD side it
I'm trying to set up HylaFax on FreeBSD, but I'm having problems with
the modem setup.
I tossed in an ISA modem that was laying around (not sure of the
brand) and I can't figure out if it's being recognized or not. I set
it to IRQ 2 and COM1. Should it be picked up by 'sio'? I disabled
Did you resolve the Zoom 3075 modem question? I'm looking for a
laptop modem for linux and considering this modem. Haven't finalized my
distributiion choice for the laptop yet but currently working with SUSE
10.1, may go to Mandriva or Ubuntu 64bit.
Howard[EMAIL
Hello
I have a internal modem which runs on windows.
I add it on FreeBSD machine to dial an isp phone. But I haven't had the modem
run on FreeBSD5.3.
My kernel is GENERIC kernel.
Here is my /etc/ppp/ppp.conf as below;
default:
set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command
set device
] Behalf Of Yavuz
Maslak
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 11:04 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: I could not dial with modem on FreeBSD?
Hello
I have a internal modem which runs on windows.
I add it on FreeBSD machine to dial an isp phone. But I haven't had
the modem run
I've received an old laptop (Micron's Transport XKE), with a modem that was
made by Motorolla, model m1200.
FreeBSD-6 recognizes two serial ports in the machine (regular com-port on the
back, plus the IrDA port), but there is nothing about the modem. comms/ltmdm
does not react to it (Lucent is
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Is there somebody who has succesfully
installed a SoftModem in FreeBSD(5.3 or 4.10)?
Depends on the modem.
See the FAQ.
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Is there somebody who has succesfully
installed a SoftModem in FreeBSD(5.3 or 4.10)?
thanks!
D.K.
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Hallo everybody!
I have a modem which works fine with Linux.
It is a soft modem which works with some Conexant
HSF drivers! Is there any way to make it work
under FreeBSD 4.10 as well? Maybe using Linux
Compatibility or some stuff like that?
Did anyone managed do achieve something similar?
I have win modem on my comp. can I use it with FreeBSD, maybe I have
to download some driver?
Have you checked the list of supported hardware on http://www.freebsd.org ?
You would be far more likely to get a response if you posted the make and
model of your modem, and the chipset it uses.
Also
, freebsd-questions.
Whether probably to adjust ZyXEL ADSL USB modem on FreeBSD? Any
information on adjustment of ADSL USB modems interests.
Do not offer reading handbook!
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Suhaimi Jamalludin wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2.1 on my Intel Server Board
SE7501WV2 machine. I have a request from my users to
setup a FaxServer on this machine. I'm planning to buy
a PCI Modem for this machine and Install HylaFAX on
it.
Can anybody advice me or recommended which PCI
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:08:07 +0100, Peter Risdon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Suhaimi Jamalludin wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2.1 on my Intel Server Board
SE7501WV2 machine. I have a request from my users to
setup a FaxServer on this machine. I'm planning to buy
a PCI Modem for this machine
Hi All,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2.1 on my Intel Server Board
SE7501WV2 machine. I have a request from my users to
setup a FaxServer on this machine. I'm planning to buy
a PCI Modem for this machine and Install HylaFAX on
it.
Can anybody advice me or recommended which PCI Modem
that can work
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 01:01:06 +0200
Jan Christian Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read that the proper drivers are in the ports collection, but
there's one big problem. The only way I'd be able to access the ports
collection is with an internet connection, and to have an internet
I've read that the proper drivers are in the ports collection, but
there's one big problem. The only way I'd be able to access the ports
collection is with an internet connection, and to have an internet
connection I need the Lucent winmodem drivers for FreeBSD.
I really want to install FreeBSD
I've read that the proper drivers are in the ports collection, but
there's one big problem. The only way I'd be able to access the ports
collection is with an internet connection, and to have an internet
connection I need the Lucent winmodem drivers for FreeBSD.
Someone can probably suggest
Hi:
Is anyone using the Zoom Model 3075 56K V.92 PCMCIA Modem under FreeBSD?
The spec sheet from this URL
http://www.zoom.com/products/dial_up_pc_card.html
says that it works under Linux. I wonder if it works in FreeBSD too? I checked
the FreeBSD laptop compatibility list here
Well like nobody answered my i'm replying myself.
how i wroted before i having problems with modem at sio3. the answer that i
founded:
.
These are the four serial ports referred to as COM1 through COM4 in the
MS-DOS/Windows world.
Note: If you have an internal modem on COM4 and
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