Hi Marvin, Thanks for the reply. I've finally got to this.... I've followed the steps you've provided, however when trying to $ sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf I get the empty file... Reading the instructions in agrsm_howto.txt, I've tried to $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf The output is the following: Editing `/etc/wvdial.conf'. Scanning your serial ports for a modem. Modem Port Scan<*1>: S0 S1 S2 S3 The command runs, but does not finish and nothing actually happens (have waited for about 5 minutes). What would you advice? --- WBR, Valera On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 16:45, Marvin Stodolsky <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Valera, > > Your system > CPU=i686, Linux version 2.6.31-17-generic > > has 2 HD audio cards: > PCIDEV=8086:293e Intel Corporation 82801I > SUBSYS=103c:3076 > IRQ=17 > and > PCIDEV=1002:aa38 ATI Technologies Inc R700 Audio Device [Radeon HD 4000 Series]" > SUBSYS=1002:aa38 > IRQ=17 > > with modem CHIP=0x11c11040 hosted on one of the SUBSYS > and requiring an agrsm driver pair > > From http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/ get the > agrsm-tools_0.0.1_all.deb for automation & testing > agrsm-11c11040_20091225_i386.deb -- driver package > agrsm-howto.txt - info > > Under linux install with: > $ sudo dpkg -i agrsm*.deb > > After these installations, run the initial function test: > $ sudo agrsm-test > > If successful, do Not repeat it. To subsequently activate the modem, > it will suffice to: > $ sudo modprobe agrserial > > Edit in your personal dialout information with: > $ sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf > and delete the symbols ; < > > > Then try a dialout with: > $ sudo wvdial > > MarvS > scanModem maintainer > > > On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 6:19 AM, Valera <valera.ua@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi volunteers, > > > > I'm an Ubuntu newbie and would appreciate if anyone will help me to > > make use of the file attached... > > Basically I'd like to set up dialup internet connection from HP ProBook 4710s. > > > > --- > > WBR, Valera > >