John, Would you mind posting the following if you don't mind: $ sudo lsmod | grep 'agr*' $ ls -l /dev/modem $ dmesg | grep 'agr*' Thanks, Antonio On 8/16/09, john31608@xxxxxxxxxx <john31608@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Antonio; > After following your furrther instructions sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf > gives "Scanning your serial ports for a modem...Failed...giving up". I then > edited the wvdial.conf file using your template and my own particulars and > saved it. sudo wvdial then gives "cannot open /dev/modem: no such file or > directory". Thanks for giving me your time. John W > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Antonio Olivares" <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <john31608@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: <Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 1:46 PM > Subject: Re: Fw: John Williams USA kernel 2.6.28-11.42-generic > > >> John, >> >> Sorry I did not read your message carefully. Apparently you have done >> all of the above in the previous email. You have done the following >> too? >> >> $ sudo modprobe agrmodem >> $ sudo modprobe agrserial >> $ sudo ln -s /dev/ttyAGS3 /dev/ttySAGR >> $ sudo ln -s /dev/ttyAGS3 /dev/modem >> $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf >> >> and the last command does not find the modem? Then maybe you can try >> a wvdial.conf file with the /dev/modem as the port and try to dialout? >> >> See following wvdail.conf file, and adjust username, password, and >> phone number to dialout and please report back >> >> [Dialer Defaults] >> Modem = /dev/modem >> Baud = 57600 >> Init1 = ATZ >> Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 >> Init3 = >> Area Code = >> Phone = 11111111111111 >> Username =1111111@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Password =11111 >> Ask Password = 0 >> Dial Command = ATDT >> Stupid Mode = 1 >> Compuserve = 0 >> Force Address = >> Idle Seconds = 300 >> DialMessage1 = >> DialMessage2 = >> ISDN = 0 >> # Auto DNS = 1 >> >> Regards, >> >> Antonio >> >> On 8/15/09, Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> John, >>> >>> scanModem reports thayt you need agrsm-20090418.tar.gz >>> >>> Download it from >>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/agrsm-20090418.tar.gz >>> extract it with >>> $ tar -zxvf agrsm-20090418.tar.gz >>> $ cd agrsm-20090418/ >>> $ make all >>> $ sudo make install >>> >>> Please read the instructions provided in Agrsm.txt. >>> >>> Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 04:07.0: >>> Modem chipset detected on >>> NAME="Communication controller: Agere Systems Device 0620" >>> CLASS=0780 >>> PCIDEV=11c1:0620 >>> SUBSYS=11c1:0620 >>> IRQ=11 >>> IDENT=agrsm >>> >>> For candidate modem in: 04:07.0 >>> 0780 Communication controller: Agere Systems Device 0620 >>> Primary device ID: 11c1:0620 >>> Support type needed or chipset: agrsm >>> >>> >>> >>> The AgereSystems/LSI agrsm code supports compiling of a agrmodem + >>> agrsm driver pair. >>> One resource site is >>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/ >>> Thereat get the agrsm_howto.txt and one of the agrsm-tools packages. >>> The initial agrsm_howto.txt compiling steps are only cogent to modems >>> with PCI IDs: >>> 11c1:0620, 11c1:048c and 11c1:048f chips. >>> They use the agrsm-20090418.tar.gz package. >>> The agrsm-tools sets a useful symbolic link and a agrsm-test utlity >>> >>> For AgereSystems/LSI with Vendor 11c1 chips hosted on High Definition >>> Audio cards, there may be support >>> through the agrsm resources (providing an agrmodem + agrserial driver >>> pair) as an alternative to usage >>> of the snd-hda-intel driver + slmodemd helper. For the 11c11040 modem >>> chip, ONLY the agrsm code is competent. >>> Your Linux distro's dkms package should be first installed, as it >>> directs the installation of modem >>> specific dkms-agrsm resources, and also directs auto-installation of >>> new drivers upon kernel upgrades. >>> >>> Currently, the dkms-agrsm code is NOT competent for 2.6.28 and later >>> kernels. >>> A short term fix is to install linux-image + linux-headers packages >>> for earlier kernels. >>> For detailed instructions for Ubuntu Jaunty with 2.6.28 kernels, see >>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-nineth/msg01316.html >>> >>> The primary dkms-agrsm resource site is >>> http://linux.zsolttech.com/linmodem/agrsm/ >>> whereat a few different packaging types are available. Debian type >>> installers (supporting Ubuntu too) >>> are copied to http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/ >>> . Thereat the current package >>> is the dkms-agrsm_2.1.80-6_i386.deb is for Agere/LSI chipsets hosted >>> on High Definition Audio cards. >>> Read the Modem/DOCs/Agrsm.txt for details. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Antonio >>> >>> On 8/15/09, john31608@xxxxxxxxxx <john31608@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: <john31608@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> To: <discuss-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 1:31 AM >>>> Subject: John Williams USA kernel 2.6.28-11.42-generic >>>> >>>> >>>>> This is for the Agere SV92PP modem card. I tried the recommended >>>>> package >>>>> agrsm-20090418.tar.gz. I also tried dkms-agrsm_2.1.80-7_i386.deb with >>>>> kernel-image-2.6.27-11-generic-di_2.6.27-11.31_i386.udeb also >>>>> linux-headers-2.6.27-11-generic_2.6.27-11.31_i386.deb and >>>>> linux-headers-2.6.27-11_2.6.27-11.31_all.deb. In either case the >>>>> agrserial >>>>> and agrmodem drivers appear to load but wvdialconf gives "Sorry, no >>>>> modem >>>>> was detected..." Is this worth pursuing or should I save myself the >>>>> headaches and just shell out for the US Robotics modem at Wal-Mart? I >>>>> am >>>>> brand new to Linux on a 500 GB dual boot hard drive so I'm definitely >>>>> just >>>>> learning as I go. I send along the ModemData and the dmesg.txt. Yours >>>>> truly, John Williams >>>>> >>>> >>> > >