Thanks for the reply---
I'm using a internal Belkin PCI card--haven't has any problems with other USB devices--I think I've been trying too hard to "fix" the problem--that normally causes more problems that the first one--I'll undo all the stuff I have done & see if the conf will just do it for me--Thanks for the support--I'll wait til tomorrow & clean/redo the "problem"--just have been waiting too long to get Linux on line--I'm tired of transferring files from OSX to Linux--I want to do it in "real time", but I will wait until I can just sit down & take the time to do it without hurry---
Thanks!!
Dean
On Apr 4, 2005, at 8:15 AM, Steven Didier wrote:
Dean,
I'll try to answer your question but I'm doing it from memory since I'm
now on satellite and no longer use the modem.
Do you have USB converters compiled in your kernel? Generic, Belkin, etc
You do have wvdial installed?
If installed you should be able to type wvdialconf (or
/sbin/wvdialconf) to have the app confifure a /etc/wvdial.conf file for
you. While it is working, in your terminal window wvdial will tell you
if it finds your zoom modem through the usb converter. If it is not
then your particular converter may not be supported--I have two a
belkin and an IOGear, only the Belkin is supported on my system.
If wvdial is successful you'll then have to edit the /etc/wvdial.conf
file and make sure that the default setting include the information
for your ISP login, password etc.
Also keep in mind that you have to edit, invoke and whatever wvdialconf
as root, because it contains passwoords, if that is not the case be
sure to change the permissions so that root is the the owner. Once
wvdialconf is running each session you should be able to connect with
your email client and browser as a normal user.
I do not know if YDL4.0.1 has support built in so that once the /etc/wvdial.conf file is created you can use kpp?
Hope this helps you! Steve
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 23:19:41 -0700, Dean Loros wrote:Got any tricks for it?? I can't seem to get it all together--should it be /dev/usb/ttyACM0 or ??
Thanks!! Dean
On Apr 2, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Steven Didier wrote:
That is what I had used also and had the same problem with kppp. I ended up just configuring the modem with wvdial and never had any problems as long as I stayed with the command line!
Steve
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 00:41:56 -0800, Dean Loros wrote:Hi All--_______________________________________________
Have been trying to set-up a Zoom USB modem & have run up against not
being able to get the config right--Anyone know a good way or howto
for assistance? Have removed it via Kudzu & then re-installed via the
same way--looked at several conflicting ways via Google search, used
the info page on YD & just seem to be beating my head against the
wall--had dial-tone out if it last night & then I mucked it up
somehow--What is the opinion as to the dialer? KPPP?--with wvdial or?
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