Thanks I have installed sl-modem-daemon and it created /dev/ttySL0 for me. I probably should have mentioned this earlier but I want to use it to learn how to configure and use Asterisk. But before that I would like to verify that everything works. How can I make a call retrive some information from the device or do actually anything? I have tried to enter some AT commands like echo "ATDT <my mobile phone number>" > /dev/ttySL0 or modem-cmd /dev/ttySL0 ATD<number> but it didn't worked at all On 19 January 2012 14:37, Marvin Stodolsky <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sebastian > > re: Modem: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM " > PCIDEV=8086:24c6 > SUBSYS=1179:0001 > IRQ=4 > SLMODEMD_DEVICE=modem:1 > Driver=snd-intel8x0m > > All looks OK on your System. Install the package sl-modem-daemon, > which will initiate your modem on bootup. The default country is the > USA, so if you are elsewhere > # gedit /etc/default/sl-modem-daemon > and change the COUNTRY setting > > Thereafter Root/Adm command > # wvdialconf > should find the modem and write /etc/wvdial.conf . With > # gedit /etc/wvdial.conf > edit in your personal info, while removing the ; < > symbols > and adding a line: > Carrier check = no > and SAVE > This does not have to be repeated. Read > # man wvdial > for details > > Starting a dialout requires Root/Adm permission, so: > # wvdial > or > $ sudo wvdial > > MarvS > > > > On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Sebastian Tarach <starach@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have downloaded the scanModem script and executed but now I have no >> idea what to do next. File called 1stRead.txt points me to >> YourModem.txt file which does not exists. I have tried to read >> ModemData.txt which I have attached to this email but it confuses me >> and I just don't what to do next. Thanks in advance. >> >> Best Regards