---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: dabbill@xxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 03:22:29 +0000 Subject: Re: Ryan Gillette, USA Kernel 2.6.28-11-generic To: Marvin Stodolsky <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> --> Timed out while dialing. Trying again. --> Sending: ATDT5872641 --> Waiting for carrier. NO CARRIER ATDT5872641 --> No Carrier! Trying again. --> Sending: ATDT5872641 --> Waiting for carrier. NO CARRIER ATDT5872641 Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile -----Original Message----- From: Marvin Stodolsky <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 18:33:24 To: <dabbill@xxxxxxxxx>; Linmodems<discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Ryan Gillette, USA Kernel 2.6.28-11-generic Ryan, Pleased send to the List, as I don't have the 11c11040 modem hardware Please use wvdial directly, rather than its gnome-ppp front end. After making the symbolic links, start with : $ sudo wvdialconf if the modem is detected: $ sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf to enter your personal information, removing the symbols ; < > Then dialout with: $ sudo wvdial Copy the List any failure messages. MarvS On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 4:14 PM, <dabbill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I followed the information that you suggested. Gnome PPP detects my modem but when I try to dial I get Timed out while dialing in the connection log. > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marvin Stodolsky <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> > > Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 01:19:31 > To: Ryan Gillette<dabbill@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: <Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Ryan Gillette, USA Kernel 2.6.28-11-generic > > > Ryan > > See the example at > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-eighth/msg03863.html > Read Modem/DOCs/Agrsm.txt > > MarvS > > On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Ryan Gillette <dabbill@xxxxxxxxx> 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 2.6.28-11-generic >> With this Subject Line cogent experts will be alerted, and useful >> case names left in the Archive. >> YourCountry will enable Country specific guidance. Linux experts in >> YourCountry >> can be found through: http://www.linux.org/groups/index.html. >> They will know your Country's modem code, which may be essential for >> dialup service. >> 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 2.6.28-11-generic (buildd@rothera) (gcc version 4.3.3 >> (Ubuntu 4.3.3-5ubuntu4) ) #41-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 8 04:38:53 UTC 2009 >> scanModem update of: 2009_04_11 >> >> There are no blacklisted modem drivers in /etc/modprobe* files >> Potentially useful modem drivers now loaded are: >> snd_hda_intel >> >> Attached USB devices are: >> ID 04f2:b033 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd >> ID 08ff:1600 AuthenTec, Inc. AES1600 >> ID 0b05:1751 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. >> If a cellphone is not detected, see >> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-878554.html >> >> If a USB modem or cellphone is attached and was not detected, please >> provide available information in your request to discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> For candidate card in slot 00:1b.0, firmware information and bootup >> diagnostics are: >> PCI slot PCI ID SubsystemID Name >> ---------- --------- --------- -------------- >> 00:1b.0 8086:293e 1043:1893 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I >> >> Modem interrupt assignment and sharing: >> 22: 1609 1635 IO-APIC-fasteoi HDA Intel >> --- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:1b.0 ---- >> [ 0.488994] pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10 64bit mmio: [0xf9ff8000-0xf9ffbfff] >> [ 0.489028] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold >> [ 0.489032] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled >> [ 10.965120] HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level, >> low) -> IRQ 22 >> [ 10.965172] HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 64 >> >> The PCI slot 00:1b.0 of the modem card may be disabled early in >> a bootup process, but then enabled later. If modem drivers load >> but the modem is not responsive, read DOCs/Bootup.txt about possible fixes. >> Send dmesg.txt along with ModemData.txt to discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> if help is needed. >> >> >> >> ===== Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) diagnostics ===== >> The ALSA packages provide audio support and also drivers for some modems. >> ALSA diagnostics are written during bootup to /proc/asound/ folders. >> >> The ALSA verion is 1.0.18 >> The modem cards detected by "aplay -l" are: None >> >> >> The /proc/asound/pcm file reports: >> ----------------------- >> 00-00: ALC663 Analog : ALC663 Analog : playback 1 : capture 1 >> 00-01: ALC663 Digital : ALC663 Digital : playback 1 >> >> about /proc/asound/cards: >> ------------------------ >> 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel >> HDA Intel at 0xf9ff8000 irq 22 >> >> PCI slot 00:1b.0 has a High Definition Audio Card >> The drivers are in the kernel modules tree at: >> /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko >> The modem codec file for the HDA card is: /proc/asound/card0/codec#1 >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> Codec: LSI ID 1040 >> Address: 1 >> Vendor Id: 0x11c11040 >> Subsystem Id: 0x10431636 >> Revision Id: 0x100200 >> Modem Function Group: 0x1 >> >> The audio card hosts a softmodem chip: 0x11c11040 >> If not a Conexant modem, the driver agrsm with its dependent drivers: >> >> ---------- >> provide audio + modem support with the modem chip residing on the subsystem. >> Any particular card can host any one of several soft modem chips. >> >> === Finished firmware and bootup diagnostics, next deducing cogent software. === >> >> Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 00:1b.0: >> Modem chipset detected on >> NAME="Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I " >> CLASS=0403 >> PCIDEV=8086:293e >> SUBSYS=1043:1893 >> IRQ=22 >> HDA=8086:293e >> SOFT=8086:293e.HDA >> CHIP=0x11c11040 >> IDENT=agrsm >> Driver=agrsm >> >> For candidate modem in: 00:1b.0 >> 0403 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I >> Primary device ID: 8086:293e >> Subsystem PCI_id 1043:1893 >> Softmodem codec or chipset from diagnostics: 0x11c11040 >> from Archives: >> The HDA card softmodem chip is 0x11c11040 >> >> >> Support type needed or chipset: agrsm >> >> >> Writing DOCs/Intel.txt >> >> See the example at >> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-eighth/msg03863.html >> Read Modem/DOCs/Agrsm.txt >> -------------- 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: 4.3.3 >> and the compiler used in kernel assembly: 4.3.3 >> >> >> >> Minimal compiling resources appear complete: >> make utility - /usr/bin/make >> Compiler version 4.3 >> linuc_headers base folder /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-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 needed. The also >> required headers of package libc6 are commonly installed by default. >> Compiling hsfmodem drivers does require linux-libc-dev and libc6-dev >> packages, for kernels 2.6.24 and later versions. >> In not included on your install CD, search for them at >> http://packages.ubuntu.com >> or comparable Repository for other Linux distros. >> When compiling ALSA drivers, the utility "patch" will also be needed. >> >> >> >> >> 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 packages. >> 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 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/DOCs/YourSystem.txt concerning other COMM channels: eth0 >> wlan0 wmaster0 >> Which can interfere with Browser naviagation. >> >> Don't worry about the following, it is for 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.conf:# Uncomment these entries in >> order to blacklist unwanted modem drivers >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem.conf:# blacklist snd-atiixp-modem >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem.conf:# blacklist snd-via82xx-modem >> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:options snd-atiixp-modem index=-2 >> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf: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 -------- >> >
dabbill@ubuntu:~$ sudo wvdialconf wvtest [sudo] password for dabbill: Editing `wvtest'. Scanning your serial ports for a modem. Modem Port Scan<*1>: S0 S1 S2 S3 Sorry, no modem was detected! Is it in use by another program? Did you configure it properly with setserial? Please read the FAQ at http://open.nit.ca/wiki/?WvDial If you still have problems, send mail to <wvdial-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>. dabbill@ubuntu:~$ sudo ln -s /dev/ttyAGS3 /dev/ttySAGR dabbill@ubuntu:~$ sudo ln -s /dev/ttyAGS3 /dev/modem dabbill@ubuntu:~$ sudo wvdialconf wvtest Editing `wvtest'. Scanning your serial ports for a modem. Modem Port Scan<*1>: S0 S1 S2 S3 ttySAGR<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 Z -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: Modem Identifier: ATI -- Agere SoftModem Version 2.1.80.0 ttySAGR<*1>: Speed 4800: AT -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: Speed 9600: AT -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: Speed 19200: AT -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: Speed 38400: AT -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: Speed 57600: AT -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: Speed 115200: AT -- OK ttySAGR<*1>: Max speed is 115200; that should be safe. ttySAGR<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 -- OK Found a modem on /dev/ttySAGR. Modem configuration written to wvtest. ttySAGR<Info>: Speed 115200; init "ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0" [Dialer Defaults] Init1 = ATZ Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 Modem Type = Analog Modem Baud = 115200 New PPPD = yes Modem = /dev/modem ISDN = 0 Carrier Check = no Auto DNS = yes Phone = 5872641 Password = ****** Username = ******** dabbill@ubuntu:~$ sudo wvdial --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60 --> Initializing modem. --> Sending: ATZ ATZ OK --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 OK --> Modem initialized. --> Sending: ATDT5872641 --> Waiting for carrier. ATDT5872641 CONNECT 26400 V44 --> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt. --> Don't know what to do! Starting pppd and hoping for the best. --> Starting pppd at Wed Apr 22 22:09:57 2009 --> Pid of pppd: 5444 --> Using interface ppp0 --> pppd: `�� ��� --> pppd: `�� ��� --> pppd: `�� ��� --> pppd: `�� ��� --> pppd: `�� ��� --> Disconnecting at Wed Apr 22 22:10:28 2009 --> 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. --> Sending: ATZ ATZ OK --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 OK --> Modem initialized. Segmentation fault dabbill@ubuntu:~$ sudo wvdial --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60 --> Initializing modem. --> Sending: ATZ ATZ OK --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 OK --> Modem initialized. --> Sending: ATDT5872641 --> Waiting for carrier. ATDT5872641 CONNECT 26400 NoEC [1f]qgg3Y Pk;~?H[1a]pQ7[0b]'#*[1a][04]ma&Rev[17]BWQ-K --> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt. --> Don't know what to do! Starting pppd and hoping for the best. --> Starting pppd at Wed Apr 22 22:39:53 2009 --> Pid of pppd: 5086 --> Using interface ppp0 --> pppd: `�w[08]��w[08] --> pppd: `�w[08]��w[08] ^CCaught signal 2: Attempting to exit gracefully... --> Terminating on signal 15 --> pppd: `�w[08]��w[08] --> Disconnecting at Wed Apr 22 22:39:58 2009