Deeroy, I use a C60 with a Palladio USB data cable. I use /dev/ttyS0 (that's my particular case, setup and Linux version, of course).
Your system _should_recognize the device by means of a driver and present it to you as a regular serial device. Try using minicom to open a link and communicate with the modem. It should recognize regular AT commands. As soon as you have succeeded, try setting Kannel the same way. Specially check comm port, data bits, stop bits, flow control, etc. Hope it helps, On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:59:47 +0100, Stefan Derowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi there, > > > > the subject is the question. I used to have a S45 as SMSC which I adressed > over the serial interface. > > Now I switched to a S65 with a USB interface, which has the advantage that > you can reload the battery > > over the USB-Cable while using it. I tried to use ttyUSB0 instead of tty0 > but that wouldn't work. > > I tried a couple of other devices from /dev/usb as well but they wouldn't > work either. Kannel is just writing > > pages and pages of error messages which basically say: errorno 19 no > such device. > > Can anyone help me please, this is really important. Is it possible to > adress a SMSC via USB at all? > > Thanx a lot, > > > > Deeroy -- Alejandro Guerrieri Magicom http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
