Hay all
Just moved from cellcom to Orange, and as part of the transfer I got a usb
modem.
The Usb modem is: ZTE MF637
and is recognized by ubuntu (9.04) like that: (from lsusb) 19d2:2000
Did anyone tried (and succeeded) to work with that modem? or is there a
better USB modem for linux?
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Hi,
Have you read my post about it? I think it would help you:
http://benhamo.org/wp/?p=1484
Thanks,
Hetz
2009/9/21 Nitzan Brumer nitz...@gmail.com
Hay all
Just moved from cellcom to Orange, and as part of the transfer I got a usb
modem.
The Usb modemĀ is: ZTE MF637
and is recognized by
Thx - worked just fine
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Have you read my post about it? I think it would help you:
http://benhamo.org/wp/?p=1484
Thanks,
Hetz
2009/9/21 Nitzan Brumer nitz...@gmail.com
Hay all
Just moved from cellcom to
In case you have MS-Win I guess you were able to have your modem operating
with it, haven't you?
Do post the output of
setserial -ga /dev/ttyS[0-4]
setserial is controlled either by command line or config file. On my Debian
machine the config file is /etc/serial.conf. Do post yours.
Did he configure the irq of the modem not to clash with the other ports ?
I had a similar problem with my internal modem which under windows
is COM3 and under Linux ttyS2. I grabbed irq 5 for the modem and everything
started working. Try running (as root):
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 5
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Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 6:59 AM
To: El-al, Netta
Cc: 'Linux-il'
Subject: Re: modem problems
hi,
a friend of mine can't connect to the internet. (using windows 98, he
can).
he used minicom to check if his modem is configured correctly and minicom
was able to dial out
Try checking what device Minicom uses (/dev/ttyS0 for COM1, etc)
via Ctrl-A and O in Minicom. Then, see what device kppp tries to use
and change it. Also, 'ls -l /dev/modem' and if it points to the
wrong device, do 'ln /dev/therightdevice /dev/modem -s -i'.
On RedHat, I know linuxconf can setup
hi,
a friend of mine can't connect to the internet. (using windows 98, he can).
he used minicom to check if his modem is configured correctly and minicom
was able to dial out. but when he uses kppp then he gets "sorry, modem
doesn't respond", and in the log window ATZ doesn't even appear. and
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Uh!
Your friend wouldn't have a WinModem by any chance?
For the moment they don't
work under anything but Windows XX.
That is not a 100% correct. The winmodems on some Toshiba
laptops already have working Linux drivers.
--izar
That's nice.
Are there publicly available drivers? Where?
Daniel
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Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Uh!
Your friend wouldn't have a WinModem by any chance?
For the moment they don't
work under anything but Windows XX.
That is not a 100% correct. The winmodems on
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
That's nice.
Are there publicly available drivers? Where?
http://linmodems.org/
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hi,
a friend of mine can't connect to the internet. (using windows 98, he can).
he used minicom to check if his modem is configured correctly and minicom
was able to dial out. but when he uses kppp then he gets "sorry, modem
doesn't respond", and in the log window ATZ doesn't even appear.
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