Re: Deborah Dailey, USA kernel 2.6.32-21-generic - wvdial cannot find my modem

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Okay. Thank you for continuing to try to help me with this. Meanwhile, I have an unworking modem that can no longer be returned to the store and am paying for a dial-up internet service that I cannot use. So, my next question is this. If you cannot help me to get this modem to work, can you give me advice on purchasing one that will work---for sure, in case I decide to go that route. I know hardware modems are supposed to work out of the box, but they do not seem to be available in the stores around here, and searching on the internet has been confusing to me. Most product descriptions don't seem to state whether or not they have controllers. Are there specific brands and models that I can look for that are still available and not obsolete, or somewhere I can go to look for that information? Someone at the place where I bought the Agere modem told me that my old U.S. Robotics modem burned out because it was too slow for the modern internet. I don't want to make the same mistakes again.

Thanks.
Debbie

Quoting Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx>:

Debbie,

Topic is not "Dead", just "dormant" or sleeping :(
You have provided the things that we asked for, and we are still
thinking about what might be needed?

I am "out of ideas", I wanted to ask if there are users out there that
have had success with agrsm- modems on usb.  I know that there was
another person on a related thread, but I don't remember if he/she was
successful with it?

Found thread here, but don't know outcome ?
http://old.nabble.com/ID-047e:2892-Agere-Systems,-Inc.-%28Lucent%29-td21249887.html

You have successfully installed the driver, run agrsm-test and
wvdialconf does not find the modem.  You have setup /dev/modem and
/dev/ttyAGSR as the modem driver and system does not dial.

Related usb/agrsm modem example by Marv is here:

http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-eighth/msg03863.html

You have done that which is in the message.  I hope someone offers
suggestions to help you.

Regards,

Antonio

On 6/29/10, ddailey@xxxxxxxxx <ddailey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all.  I have not seen any response to the message I sent a week
ago, and am just wondering if someone is still working on my problem
or if the topic is dead.

Thanks.
Debbie









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