Ketan, Mauritius kernel 2.6.22-14-generic

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Thank you for replying.
After following the procedures I was able to connect (although I was disconnected in the first attempt-which I think is fine as I use to have the same problem with Windows). However, when I go to Konqueror and type an address like www.google.com, I get the message:

An error occurred while loading http://www.google.com/:
Could not connect to host http://www.google.com/.

I tried to ping www.google.com and it works fine.

Anyway, the output on the terminal is

user@user-desktop:~$ sudo wvdial

WvDial<*1>: WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.56

WvModem<*1>: Cannot get information for serial port.

WvDial<*1>: Initializing modem.

WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATZ

WvDial Modem<*1>: ATZ

WvDial Modem<*1>: OK

WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

WvDial Modem<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

WvDial Modem<*1>: OK

WvDial<*1>: Modem initialized.

WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATDT3121212

WvDial<*1>: Waiting for carrier.

WvDial Modem<*1>: ATDT3121212

WvDial Modem<*1>: CONNECT 45333 V42bis

WvDial<*1>: Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.

WvDial Modem<*1>: Welcome to the Internet Gateway

WvDial Modem<*1>: User Access Verification

WvDial Modem<*1>: login:

WvDial<*1>: Looks like a login prompt.

WvDial<*1>: Sending: telco

WvDial<Notice>: Don't know what to do! Starting pppd and hoping for the best.

WvDial<Notice>: Starting pppd at Sun Jan 13 20:59:45 2008

WvDial<Notice>: Pid of pppd: 7007

WvDial<*1>: Using interface ppp0

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: Disconnecting at Sun Jan 13 21:00:15 2008

WvDial<*1>: The PPP daemon has died: A modem hung up the phone (exit code = 16)

WvDial<*1>: man pppd explains pppd error codes in more detail.

WvDial<Notice>: Try again and look into /var/log/messages and the wvdial and pppd man pages for more information.

WvDial<Notice>: Auto Reconnect will be attempted in 5 seconds

WvModem<*1>: Cannot get information for serial port.

WvDial<*1>: Initializing modem.

WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATZ

WvDial Modem<*1>: ATZ

WvDial Modem<*1>: OK

WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

WvDial Modem<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

WvDial Modem<*1>: OK

WvDial<*1>: Modem initialized.

WvModem<*1>: Cannot get information for serial port.

WvDial<*1>: Initializing modem.

WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATZ

WvDial Modem<*1>: ATZ

WvDial Modem<*1>: OK

WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

WvDial Modem<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

WvDial Modem<*1>: OK

WvDial<*1>: Modem initialized.

WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATDT3121212

WvDial<*1>: Waiting for carrier.

WvDial Modem<*1>: ATDT3121212

WvDial Modem<*1>: CONNECT 45333 V42bis

WvDial<*1>: Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.

WvDial Modem<*1>: Welcome to the Internet Gateway

WvDial Modem<*1>: User Access Verification

WvDial Modem<*1>: login:

WvDial<*1>: Looks like a login prompt.

WvDial<*1>: Sending: telco

WvDial Modem<*1>: telco

WvDial Modem<*1>: Password:

WvDial<*1>: Looks like a password prompt.

WvDial<*1>: Sending: (password)

WvDial Modem<*1>: Entering PPP mode.

WvDial Modem<*1>: Async interface address is unnumbered (FastEthernet0)

WvDial Modem<*1>: Your IP address is 202.123.10.189. MTU is 1500 bytes

WvDial<*1>: Looks like a welcome message.

WvDial<Notice>: Starting pppd at Sun Jan 13 21:00:59 2008

WvDial<Notice>: Pid of pppd: 7075

WvDial<*1>: Using interface ppp0

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: local IP address 202.123.10.189

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: remote IP address 202.123.2.134

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: primary DNS address 202.123.2.6

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]

WvDial<*1>: secondary DNS address 202.123.2.11

WvDial<*1>: pppd: [10]�[06][08]h�[06][08]


The funny characters were in fact question marks when they were displayed on screen.
Can this problem be solved?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacques Goldberg" <Jacques.Goldberg@xxxxxxx>
To: "Ketan" <vktanappa@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Ketan, Mauritius kernel 2.6.22-14-generic


scanModem update of:  2007-20-07  is completely obsolete.
See http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/#scanModem .
However, I do not think that the following has changed.

Your modem uses a Lucent/Agere 441 DSP chipset (Mars).
The driver which you need to install is at location
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/kernel-2.6/martian/

Next from http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/ltmodem/kernel-2.6/martian/
get the martian-full-20071011.tar.gz
After the primary install, read the Docs and get syntax instructions from
$ martian_modem --help

But basically it is
$ sudo modprobe modprobe martian_dev
$ sudo martian_modem --country=us
should create
      /dev/ttySM0 --> /dev/pts/SomeNumber

If so open a 2nd concole of Tab on the running one and
$ sudo wvdialconf  /etc/wvdial.conf
On some systems there is a failure here, for reasons obscure.
But if successful, edit in your dialout info with
$ sudo gedit  /etc/wvdial.conf
also adding 2 lines:
# needed for /dev/pts/N ports
 Carrier Check  =  no

Then dial out with:
$ sudo wvdial

Ketan wrote:
Only plain text email is forwarded by the Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx List Server,
as HTML can contain viruses. Use as the email Subject Line:
          YourName, YourCountry  kernel 2.6.22-14-generic
With this Subject Line cogent experts will be alerted, and useful case names left in the Archive. YourCountry will enable Country specific guidance. Your contry's local Linux experts
can be found through: http://www.linux.org/groups/index.html
Responses from Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx are sometimes blocked by an Internet Provider mail filters. So in a day, also check the Archived responses at http://www.linmodems.org -------------------------- System information ----------------------------
CPU=i686,
Linux version 2.6.22-14-generic (buildd@palmer) (gcc version 4.1.3 20070929 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.2-16ubuntu2)) #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007
scanModem update of:  2007-20-07


There are no blacklisted modem drivers in /etc/modprobe*  files

The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) packages providing audio support on your System, also includes drivers for some modems. High Definition Audio (HDA) cards can themselves host a softmodem chipset, with both audio+modem supported by a snd-hda-intel driver.
The ALSA diagnostics are written during bootup to /proc/asound/ folders.


Modem not detected though HDA card diagnostics, though not excluding
a possible Conexant modem chip impervious to ALSA diagnostics.
Proceeding through alternative possibilties.

Summary card and chipset information is in:
/proc/asound/cards:
0 [SI7012         ]: ICH - SiS SI7012
                     SiS SI7012 with STAC9721,23 at irq 19
1 [UART           ]: MPU-401 UART - MPU-401 UART
                     MPU-401 UART at 0x330, irq 5

/proc/asound/pcm:
00-01: Intel ICH - MIC ADC : SiS SI7012 - MIC ADC : capture 1
00-00: Intel ICH : SiS SI7012 : playback 1 : capture 1

A copy of /proc/asound had been copied to Modem/ALSAuser.tgz
USB modem not detected by lsusb

For candidate card, firmware information and bootup diagnostics are:

PCI slot PCI ID  SubsystemID Name
---------- --------- --------- --------------
00:0b.0 11c1:0441 13d1:1646 Communication controller: Agere Systems 56k WinModem

Modem interrupt assignment and sharing:
 9:          1   IO-APIC-fasteoi   acpi
--- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:0b.0 ----

=== Finished modem firmware and bootup diagnostics section. ===
=== Next deducing cogent software ===


There is candidate modem software.

For candidate modem in PCI bus:  00:0b.0
Class 0780: 11c1:0441 Communication controller: Agere Systems 56k WinModem
     Primary PCI_id  11c1:0441
Support type needed or chipset: Agere.DSP



The modem has a Lucent/Agere/LSI Mars or Apollo DSP (digital signal processing) chipset.
Support packages for 2.6.n kernels are at:
http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/ltmodem/kernel-2.6/martian/ , with current update martian-full-20071011.tar.gz

See AgereDSP.txt for Details.


Vendor 11c1 is Lucent Technologies with modem technology now under LSI Inc. Their Linux code developer/maintainer is Soumyendu Sarkar. Support for a chipset and its continued maintenance is only initiated at the request of a major chipset buyer, or comparable sponsor. Several different modem chipset types are produced:
with varying support under Linux.
Device ID  Support        Name           Comment
---------  -------------  -----------    -----------------------------
0480       serial drivers Venus           controller chipset 1673JV7
0440-045d martian Mars/Apollo DSP (digital signal processing) chipsets
0462       none           56K.V90/ADSL Wildwire
048d none               SV2P            soft modem
048(c or f) AGRSM         SV2P            soft modem
0600       none           soft modem, very few in the field.
0620       AGRSM          Pinball  soft modem, in some HP desktop PCs
062(1-3) none SV92PP,Pinball soft modem, in some HP desktop PCs

martian - At http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/ltmodem/kernel-2.6/martian/

AGRSM - At http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/ltmodem/sv92/ Read Agrsm.txt
0x0441 -- Mars 2 - data/fax only
-------------- end Agere Systems section -------------------

Completed candidate modem analyses.

The base of the UDEV device file system is: /dev/.udev

Versions adequately match for the compiler installed: 4.1.3
            and the compiler used in kernel assembly: 4.1.3



Minimal compiling resources appear complete:
  make utility - /usr/bin/make
  Compiler version 4.1
  linuc_headers base folder /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/build

However some compilations and executable functions may need additional files, in the FileNames.h (so called kernel "h"eaders) collection installed in /usr/include/ . For martian_modem, additional required packages are libc6-dev (and for Debian/Ubuntu, linux-libc-dev). The also required headers of package libc6 are commonly installed by default.



If a driver compilation fails, with message including some lack of some FileName.h (stdio.h for example), then Some additional kernel-header files need installation to /usr/include. The minimal additional packages are libc6-dev
and any of its dependents, under Ubuntu linux-libc-dev

If an alternate ethernet connection is available,
$  apt-get update
$  apt-get -s install linux-kernel-devel
will install needed pacakage
For Debian/Ubuntu related distributions, run the following command to display the needed package list:

Otherwise packages have to be found through http://packages.ubuntu.com
Once downloaded and transferred into a Linux partition,
they can be installed alltogether with:
$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb


Checking pppd properties:
-rwsr-xr-- 1 root dip 269256 2007-10-04 23:57 /usr/sbin/pppd

In case of an "error 17" "serial loopback" problem, see:
   http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/archive-sixth/msg02637.html

To enable dialout without Root permission do:
$ su - root  (not for Ubuntu)
       sudo chmod a+x /usr/sbin/pppd
or under Ubuntu related Linuxes
sudo chmod a+x /usr/sbin/pppd

Checking settings of: /etc/ppp/options
asyncmap 0
noauth
crtscts
lock
hide-password
modem
proxyarp
lcp-echo-interval 30
lcp-echo-failure 4
noipx

In case of a message like:
  Warning: Could not modify /etc/ppp/pap-secrets: Permission denied
see http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-sixth/msg04656.html

Read Modem/YourSystem.txt concerning other COMM channels: eth0
Which can interfere with Browser naviagation.

Don't worry about the following, it is for the experts
should trouble shooting be necessary.
==========================================================

Checking for modem support lines:
--------------------------------------
    /device/modem symbolic link:
slmodemd created symbolic link /dev/ttySL0:
    Within /etc/udev/ files:

    Within /etc/modprobe.conf files:
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem:# Uncomment these entries in order to blacklist unwanted modem drivers
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem:# blacklist snd-atiixp-modem
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem:# blacklist snd-via82xx-modem
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:options snd-atiixp-modem index=-2
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:options snd-via82xx-modem index=-2
    Within any ancient /etc/devfs files:

    Within ancient kernel 2.4.n /etc/module.conf files:

--------- end modem support lines --------


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