Yosbel, What does $ su - passwd: # ls -l /dev/modem Look in Modem/DOCs/wvdial.txt and setup an /etc/wvdial.conf file and try to connect. If the driver did not install correctly, I believe there is a command # hsfconfig -dump? or similar. Regards, Antonio On 8/3/10, Yosbel Esperón González <yosbeleg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Antonio, > Thanks for keeping helping me, I don´t really know very well how turn it on: > This is what the console show me: > linux-o5w0:/home/yosbel # wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf > Editing `/etc/wvdial.conf'. > > Scanning your serial ports for a modem. > > Modem Port Scan<*1>: Scanning ttySHSF0 first, /dev/modem is a link to it. > Modem Port Scan<*1>: SHSF0 S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 > Modem Port Scan<*1>: S7 SHSF1 SHSF2 SHSF3 SHSF4 SHSF5 SHSF6 SHSF7 > > > 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>. > > Apparently it does not recognized it. I installed this driver: > hsfmodem-7.80.02.06x86_64full > > Thanks again for the help, > Yosbel > > > > Yosbel Esperón González > E-Mail: yosbeleg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Facultad Matemática-Computación > Estudiante de Ciencias de la Computación > >