Hello, I'm here again, trying to set up another (old) pc.
I have already installed the package
hcfpcimodem_1.15full_k2.6.22_14_generic_ubuntu_i386.deb and gnome-ppp
recognizes the modem as /dev/ttySHCF0.
But WVdial says that the line is busy... Prefix is 0039 (Italy) and
phone number is 7007000055 (libero.it)
Below I send ModemData.txt and the Connection log of gnome-ppp:
Thankyou very much
Joe
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ModemData.txt:
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-------------------------- 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: 2008_03_31
There are no blacklisted modem drivers in /etc/modprobe* files
USB modem not detected by lsusb
For candidate card in slot 00:14.0, firmware information and bootup
diagnostics are:
PCI slot PCI ID SubsystemID Name
---------- --------- --------- --------------
00:14.0 127a:1005 122d:4006 Serial controller: Rockwell
International HCF 56k Data/Fax/Voice/Spkp
Modem interrupt assignment and sharing:
9: 2021 XT-PIC-XT uhci_hcd:usb1
--- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:14.0 ----
[ 33.590382] PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 0000:00:14.0
[ 39.599434] PCI: Sharing IRQ 9 with 0000:00:14.0
[ 60.056157] PCI: Sharing IRQ 9 with 0000:00:14.0
=== Finished firmware and bootup diagnostics, next deducing cogent
software. ===
Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 00:14.0:
Modem chipset detected on
CLASS="Class 0700: 127a:1005"
NAME="Serial controller: Rockwell International HCF 56k
Data/Fax/Voice/Spkp "
PCIDEV=127a:1005
SUBSYS=122d:4006
IRQ=9
IDENT=hcflinmodem
For candidate modem in: 00:14.0
Class 0700: 127a:1005 Serial controller: Rockwell International HCF
56k Data/Fax/Voice/Spkp
Primary PCI_id 127a:1005
Support type needed or chipset: hcflinmodem
----------------end Softmodem section --------------
For owners of a Dell PCs with Conexant HSF modems, a driver source
package with full speed enabled is available, but requires driver
compiling. Read Conexant.txt
Read Conexant.txt
Writing Conexant.txt
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 package
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 21:57 /usr/sbin/pppd
In case of an "error 17" "serial loopback" problem, see:
http://linmodems.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
Don't worry about the following, it is for the experts
should trouble shooting be necessary.
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Checking for modem support lines:
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/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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Connection log of gnome-ppp:
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/home/bibi/.wvdial.conf<Warn>: Ignoring malformed input line: ";Do NOT
edit this file by hand!"
WvDial<*1>: WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.56
WvModem<*1>: Cannot set 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: ATM1L3DT0039,7007000055
WvDial<*1>: Waiting for carrier.
WvDial Modem<*1>: ATM1L3DT0039,7007000055
WvDial Modem<*1>: BUSY
WvDial<Warn>: The line is busy. Trying again.
WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATM1L3DT0039,7007000055
WvDial<*1>: Waiting for carrier.
WvDial Modem<*1>: ATM1L3DT0039,7007000055
WvDial Modem<*1>: BUSY
WvDial<Warn>: The line is busy. Trying again.
[...many attempts...]
WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATM1L3DT0039,7007000055
WvDial<*1>: Waiting for carrier.
WvDial Modem<*1>: ATM1L3DT0039,7007000055
WvDial Modem<*1>: BUSY
WvDial<Warn>: The line is busy. Trying again.
WvDial<*1>: Sending: ATM1L3DT0039,7007000055
WvDial<*1>: Waiting for carrier.
WvDial Modem<*1>: ATM1L3DT0039,7007000055
WvDial Modem<*1>: NO CARRIER
WvDial<Warn>: No Carrier! Trying again.
WvDial<Warn>: Maximum Attempts Exceeded..Aborting!!
WvDial<*1>: Disconnecting at Sat May 3 16:02:56 2008