Hi
Have you checked /dev/? several of those usb modems creates several entries
on /dev/ You might want to test each to find which is the modem.
You can do an ls -t /dev/ before and after inserting the USB in order to
see new entries.
Regards
Alvaro
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On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Rene Kluwen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the way to go is to get a USB modem that is known to work with
> usb_modeswitch.
>
> They are not so expensive. So it’s worth the price.
>
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> *From:* users [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *
> [email protected]
> *Sent:* maandag 22 juni 2015 22:01
> *To:* kannel users
> *Subject:* Making GSM USB modem work
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> This is slightly off track, but more relevant here than in any Linux forum.
>
>
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> A lot of new GSM USB modems coming these days are identified by Linux as
> in storage mode (CD Rom or memory storage, since they contain their own
> drivers). Anyone has any idea how to switch them to GSM mode, to enable
> them to work as a modem with Kannel? I spent a LOT of time with
> usb_modeswitch package, but could not figure out a working way, since it
> works pretty randomly with different modems.
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>
>
> Any/every piece of help/info would be highly appreciated.
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> Kind regards,
>
> Hamza
>