Hi Marvin,
thanks for your quick reply,
what's the excatly meaning / technical background of this code ?
The telecom company told that there standard is the european one. That's
why I tried "100: CTR21EUROPE" as well, with the same result. Is there
any other way to find out the hexadecimal modem code? It it possible to
get it from the windows driver?
I already tried Carrier Check = no, but I'm wondering why wvdial still
says "Waiting for Carrier" then and I get the same No-Carrier error.
Alex
Marvin Stodolsky schrieb:
ALex
Change
Carrier Check = on
to
Carrier Check = no
This is necessary for modems using /dev/pts/N ports
The first column in the output of
$ slmodemd --countrylist
is the hexadecimal modem code.
Find out which hexadecimal modem code is used in Ethiopia. Then you
can use the name of any COUNTRY
with the same hexadecimal modem code
MarvS
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