On 2010-09-17 13:28:52 -0700, S D wrote: > On Fri, 9/17/10, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On ???, SD wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, 9/17/10, Camaleón wrote: > > > > > > > > Device is detected at "/dev/ttyUSB0". > > > > > > > > Have you tried to communicate with the modem using > > > > low-level tools, such "minicom"? > > > > > > No. Anything in particular I should try? Thanks > > > > Nonthing special. Well, just that you can establish a dialog with > > your modem by sending AT commands and even place calls. And > > minicom is perfect for that :-) > > Here's a couple of other things I tried. I replaced > /dev/ttyS0 > with > /dev/ttyUSB0 > in /etc/ppp/peers/provider. > > Still getting "Connect script failed" error: > > Tried minicom. Minicom doesn't seem to allow me to type any commands > and seemingly responds only to "Ctrl A Z". Here's what I see when > minicom starts. > > Welcome to minicom 2.3 > > OPTIONS: I18n > Compiled on Feb 24 2008, 16:35:15. > Port /dev/ttyUSB0 > > Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys > > Any ideas? Thanks >
What are you using to try to dial out? I always used wvdial. What I would suggest, if you haven't tried it, is to install wvdial. As part of the installation, it will try to detect and configure the modem. You can re-run the configuration at any time by doing: sudo wvdialconf Check /etc/wvdial.conf to see if it found anything for your modem. If it did, fill out the phone number, user name, password, then try to dial out: sudo wvdial Just a basic idea, maybe one you already tried. Phil -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100917222351.ga2...@kasploosh.net