I am not able to figure out where the modem is mounted. Here is the
information I get with hwinfo:
53: USB 00.0: Unclassified device
[Created at usb.122]
UDI: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_483_7554_noserial_if0
Unique ID: ADDn._Hv2S+I4AYC
Parent ID: k4bc.c5R855WHmXB
SysFS
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The Monday 2007-12-31 at 10:48 +0100, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
I am not able to figure out where the modem is mounted. Here is the
information I get with hwinfo:
Me neither...
But it is a softmodem, not a plain modem. Those are special, they need
Yes, you have right, the usb modem is mounted on sdb-sde on my PC.
None of them seems to respond when connecting using minicom. I am not
familiar working with modems, but I expect some welcome message when
the modem is initialized.
Looking at /var/log/messages when connecting the modem I get
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* Cristea Bogdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-29-07 12:11]:
It seems to me that the modem is not recognized. However, as in Yast,
hardware information, the modem is correctly detected. Any ideas?
what address does yast report for the modem, and it
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The Saturday 2007-12-29 at 18:10 +0100, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
Yes, you have right, the usb modem is mounted on sdb-sde on my PC.
None of them seems to respond when connecting using minicom. I am not
All those sdb-sde are disks, not the modem.
I don't think the line is busy since in windows I have no problem to
connect through this modem.
In kppp, the only issue is to change /dev/modem to /dev/sda1, which is
the USB port on my PC where the modem is connected. However, it seems
to me that I am not able to communicate with my modem.
On
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The Wednesday 2007-12-26 at 20:19 +0200, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
I don't think the line is busy since in windows I have no problem to
connect through this modem.
Nevertheless, check in linux.
In kppp, the only issue is to change /dev/modem to
My initial post was about how to get working a modem in
openSuSE10.2. I see that now the topic has changed.
However, in my case I am not able to connect to modem with minicom.
In Yast, hardware information, the modem seems to be correctly
recognized: SGS Thomson Microelectronics. When I try
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The Tuesday 2007-12-25 at 11:25 +0200, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My initial post was about how to get working a modem in
openSuSE10.2. I see that now the topic has changed.
However, in my case I am not able to connect to modem with minicom.
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El 2007-12-23 a las 11:34 +0530, umesh b escribió:
Please, mail to the list, and trim it.
On Dec 23, 2007 1:49 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Telcos don't like redialling a number too soon after the previous attempt
failed. Dialing is an operation
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The Saturday 2007-12-22 at 08:49 +0100, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
I have an external USB modem and trying to get this working on linux.
I have set up through yast the modem parameters related to Internet
provider, but I am not able to communicate
On Dec 23, 2007 12:58 AM, umesh b [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007 6:29 PM, Carlos E. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The Saturday 2007-12-22 at 08:49 +0100, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
I have an external USB modem and trying to get this
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The Sunday 2007-12-23 at 01:23 +0530, umesh b wrote:
I have an EVDO USB modem provided by the local telco(ZTE AC8700). Its
working beautifully on open suse, except for when it redials after
connection is reset by telco( for some reason they say
I have an external USB modem and trying to get this working on linux.
I have set up through yast the modem parameters related to Internet
provider, but I am not able to communicate with the modem. Has anyone
experienced a similar problem?
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