RE: ISDN USB Modem

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Hi,
I do not know about those particular modems, but we have Open Networks ISDN modem here and it works fine with ACM.

Realy, those should not be different from normal dial-up modems except for a few more AT commands and few more settings.

In your case, does PC detect a modem? Check /proc/bus/usb/devices and /proc/bus/usb/drivers to see what devices you have connected and what drivers are loaded.

Another thing is that modem is detected by ACM as ttyACM0. May be you do not have corresponding node in the /dev?

Rudolf

-----Original Message-----
From: Harry [mailto:hari76@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 9:42 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: ISDN USB Modem


Hey All,

I am trying to configure my ISDN USB TA adapter modem in Fedora, I have 
two of them one Asuscom TA 280 and the other is Dlink DM128ESU, I have 
done loads of googling but cant get any where. All i know is they do 
work with Fedora, as I have read it at isdn-usb.org that all USB 
Terminal adapters work with the acm.o module. I have tried loading this 
module but still cant get the Modem to respond. Any one who has done 
this successfully?Pls let me know.
Looking forward to hear from you all...Thanks in adavnce

Harry



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