Juan,
Do you really believe, in the spirit of Linux, that we would send you,
and probably at least a thousand people, possibly many more, before you,
to a driver for which you must pay to get the full features?
To debug a new modem connection, we recommend using wvdial. Did you
indeed use wvdial?
What do you mean by "it dialed"? Have you heard the sound (various
frequencies) of your and the remote modem negotiating speed?
And if not, have you listened from a voice phone set in parallel, if you
hear the dialing?
Or have you tried to dial some other phone number in your home or
portable or friend to check that ringing was heard at the other end?
Or have you just seen on the screen a echo printed of the dial command?
I am asking because BEFORE you have checked that, you cannot know if the
modem dialed, just see that the DRIVER received the dial command, and
possibly sent dialing to the air because your modem is NOT a Conexant.
And leave the Stupid Mode away, it is completely outdated on almost all
ISP servers.
What is your ISP?
And BEFORE you pay, and waste more time, PLEASE, as Antonio asked you,
download a fresh version of scanModem, not the old obsolete one which
you used, from http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/scanModem.gz ,
and send us the file ModemData.txt .
Do NOT pay for the full version before having verified that the free one
works.
Again, I fear that your modem is not a Conexant, and only the LAST
version of scanModem can say what is the state of the art with your modem.
Things changed a LOT in this field between date 9 June 2006 of your
scanModem and today, almost one YEAR !
Jacques
Juan Martinez wrote:
Thanks Antonio, you're right. My modem is conexant
based. I thought it could work with slmodem cause
Uubuntu (well, Xubuntu really) loaded all those
ati-ixp modules.
I've installed the hsf driver from linuxant.com and it
dialed, then pppd died. I think I have to tune some
parameters with Stupid Mode set to no, but I think I
can managed those issues.
However, linuxant drivers are paid. Free (gratis)
version limit the speed to 14.4 kbps, that's very
slow. Do you know about some free (as in freedom or as
in gratis) alternative?
Thanks again
Juan
--- Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx>
escribió:
Fecha: Sat, 19 May 2007 21:09:53 -0700 (PDT)
De: Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx>
Asunto: Re: scanModem, Ubuntu 7.04 kernel
2.6.20-15-generic ATI IXP
Para: Juan Martinez <jbmartinezs@xxxxxxxxx>,
discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Juan,
The lines
Archive records show that 103c:???? Subsystems from
HP
with the
exception of 103c:006b and 103c:3081
have a Conexant chip. Thus first test hsfmodem
software from
http://www.linuxant.com/drivers
so that could be a reason that slmodemd is not
working. Could you pleasee attach what you get when
running wvdial?
Also try to fetch a newer scanModem, and resend the
output ModemData.txt to the list.
Thanks,
Antonio
--- Juan Martinez <jbmartinezs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everybody
I'm trying to use an internal modem identified as
ati-ixp-modem by the kernel. I've installed and
running slmodemd and "Carrier Check = no" in
wvdial.conf.
However, when I try to dial I always get
immediatly
"NO CARRIER" as response. The modem doesn't even
pick
up the line.
ModemData.txt is attached.
Someone knows how to get this modem working?
Thanks in advance.
Juan
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