Em Thu, 01 Apr 2004 17:11:42 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt escreveu:
> The modem is just HW on a serial port, nothing special, except if
> the new pmac_zilog driver in 2.6 has a problem...
How to debug this driver?
I use kernel-image-2.6.7-powerpc and it seems to be compiled
in –
Incoming from Jason E. Stewart:
>
> I'm embarassed to say that the modem problem seems to have been
> related to my init string not working properly. I used kermit to login
> manually to my ISP and it all worked??!! So I looked more carefully at
> my chatscript at noticed that I had been using:
>
Hey All,
I'm embarassed to say that the modem problem seems to have been
related to my init string not working properly. I used kermit to login
manually to my ISP and it all worked??!! So I looked more carefully at
my chatscript at noticed that I had been using:
'' ATZL1M1X3
it seems that the
The Pismo is well known for some modem laziness. It takes between 3 and
5 seconds to initialise it with the default init string. I changed my
init string to:
ATX1
and now it connects straight away every time.
That could be your problem.
--
Pierre
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 09:11, Benjamin Herrenschm
> If someone could give me an idea how to proceed, I will be most
> grateful. Either some explanation of how the modem connection process
> could differ under linux and MacOS, or some advice for how to debug
> what is happening without a working modem speaker.
For one, check if your init string i
Hi all,
I wrote in a month back about not being able to connect to my Indian
ISP under Linux. I have a Pismo, and I can connect under MacOS, but
under linux I simply get chat timeout alarm and 'pon' fails.
When I changed to my new house my modem couldn't recognize the phone
dialtone, so I disable
> > I also changed the script to *not* look for CONNECT, but instead to
> > just pause 10 seconds and succeed (letting pppd do its thing), but
> > that didn't work either.
> >
> > Without the modem speaker I can't hear what's going on, either.
> >
> > I'm pretty stumped :-(
>
> There are AT command
> I also changed the script to *not* look for CONNECT, but instead to
> just pause 10 seconds and succeed (letting pppd do its thing), but
> that didn't work either.
>
> Without the modem speaker I can't hear what's going on, either.
>
> I'm pretty stumped :-(
There are AT commands to control t
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Since it isn't the modem hardware, I'm guessing that I need a
> > different initialization string? However OS 9 doesn't seem to give any
> > useful way of finding what init string is being used.
> >
> > Does anyone have suggestions as to:
> >
> Since it isn't the modem hardware, I'm guessing that I need a
> different initialization string? However OS 9 doesn't seem to give any
> useful way of finding what init string is being used.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions as to:
> 1) How to get the init string from OS 9
Look at the "Modem Sc
Hey All,
I've been living in India for 6 months, and I recently changed
apartments, and my dialup has stopped working.
The first issue was that the modem didn't recognize the dial tone on
my new line (which I fixed by telling it to ignore no dialtone
errors), but then the pon chatscript just time
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