Re: Linmodems, connecting to internet

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Doug
Your current problem is the:CONNECT 49333 NoEC (No Error Control)As Jacques relates, you must update to the Martian code athttp://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/ltmodem/kernel-2.6/martian/the martian-full-20061203.tar.gz
for the kernel 2.6.15-26-386 and later kernelsHopefully that will cure the NoEC problem
Marv
On 3/7/07, Jacques Goldberg <Jacques.Goldberg@xxxxxxx> wrote:> Doug,> 1-Please ALWAYS write to discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx , not privately to me.>> 2-Which driver file have you installed? Please quote the complete file> name including the complete URL (http://......)> For your kernel 2.6.15-26-386  (quoted in the next mail which you sent)> you need the martian version of ltmodem. Is that what you used?>> Jacques>> Douglass Morin wrote:> > Hello,> >> > My name is Doug Morin, I have talked to you before when i used fc4 under> > the  email douglass.morin@xxxxxxxxxx>  > I am asking again about the same issues,> > but now i am using ubuntu 2.6 (dapper) and am trying to set it up so i can> > connect with my modem.  I am still using the same modem, so i know it> > connects.> >> > now my problem> >> > I have tried with the pppconfig, set that up and it does not work.  when i> > go to connect with the (pon unet) and i check with plog it tells me that> > the> > connection script failed (every time)> >> > I tried with wvdial, and when it goes to connect (i believe it is when it> > expects the host I'm attempting a connection to start the chat?)  it gives> > me error message 16, that the modem hangs up on it.> >> > i used the network feature in ubuntu to connect but that does not work.  I> > am pretty sure that one times out.> >> > I also tried the gnome-ppp.  That one also does not receive anything from> > the host to initiate the connection.> >> > Each one of these I can hear the modem dialing, and trying to connect so i> > am not sure if the driver is the problem.  Do i need to update the driver> > maybe ( i still have not, i can not find the driver where the scanmodem> > file> > told me to look (packages.ubuntu.com i am pretty sure it was)> >> > Let me know what you think, at my level i have pretty much exhausted my> > options.> >> > Thanks,> > Doug> >> >> > -----------------------ppp0 network utility--------------------------> > Feb 26 05:59:55 localhost pppd[5587]: pppd 2.4.4b1 started by root, uid 0> > Feb 26 05:59:55 localhost kernel: [17180856.332000] PPP generic driver> > version 2.4.2> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: timeout set to 60 seconds> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: abort on (ERROR)> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: abort on (BUSY)> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: abort on (VOICE)> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: abort on (NO CARRIER)> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: abort on (NO DIAL TONE)> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: abort on (NO ANSWER)> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: send (ATZ^M)> > Feb 26 05:59:56 localhost chat[5591]: send (AT&FH0L3^M)> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: expect (OK)> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: ATZ^M^M> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: OK> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]:  -- got it> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: send (ATDT8343689^M)> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: timeout set to 75 seconds> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: expect (CONNECT)> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: ^M> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: AT&FH0L3^M^M> > Feb 26 05:59:57 localhost chat[5591]: OK^M> > Feb 26 06:00:51 localhost chat[5591]: ATDT8343689^M^M> > Feb 26 06:00:51 localhost chat[5591]: CONNECT> > Feb 26 06:00:51 localhost chat[5591]:  -- got it> > Feb 26 06:00:51 localhost pppd[5587]: Serial connection established.> > Feb 26 06:00:52 localhost pppd[5587]: Using interface ppp0> > Feb 26 06:00:52 localhost pppd[5587]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem> > Feb 26 06:01:23 localhost pppd[5587]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests> > Feb 26 06:01:23 localhost pppd[5587]: Connection terminated.> > Feb 26 06:01:24 localhost pppd[5587]: Hangup (SIGHUP)> > Feb 26 06:01:24 localhost pppd[5587]: Modem hangup> > Feb 26 06:01:24 localhost pppd[5587]: Exit.> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------> >> >> > --------------------wvdial-----------------------------------> > dougmorin@dougmorin-desktop:~$ su root> > Password:> > root@dougmorin-desktop:/home/dougmorin# cd> > root@dougmorin-desktop:~# wvdial> > --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.55> > --> Initializing modem.> > --> Sending: ATZ> > ATZ> > OK> > --> Modem initialized.> > --> Sending: ATDT8343689> > --> Waiting for carrier.> > ATDT8343689> > CONNECT 49333 NoEC> > --> Carrier detected.  Waiting for prompt.> > --> Don't know what to do!  Starting pppd and hoping for the best.> > --> Starting pppd at Thu Mar  1 23:32:29 2007> > --> Pid of pppd: 6005> > --> Using interface ppp0> > --> pppd: �o��[10]�[05][08]x�[05][08]> > --> pppd: �o��[10]�[05][08]x�[05][08]> > --> pppd: �o��[10]�[05][08]x�[05][08]> > --> pppd: �o��[10]�[05][08]x�[05][08]> > --> Disconnecting at Thu Mar  1 23:32:43 2007> > --> The PPP daemon has died: A modem hung up the phone (exit code = 16)> > --> man pppd explains pppd error codes in more detail.> > --> Try again and look into /var/log/messages and the wvdial and pppd man> > pages for more information.> > --> Auto Reconnect will be attempted in 5 seconds> > --> Initializing modem.> > .....> >> > and then it tries again, unsuccessful of course...> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------->

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