RE: US Robotics 56K USB?

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Shane:

	I've been using Multitech's USB modems on RHEL3 just fine.  There
were some driver setup issues to deal with and a mknod operation to create a
special device for them.  Have you done anything equivalent to the Robotics
mode?  Do you have any documentation for their use on Linux?

Scully

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Shane Presley
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 7:58 AM
To: James Harrison; General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: US Robotics 56K USB?

On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 12:58:05 -0800 (PST), James Harrison
<jamesaharrisonuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> To find out which serial port your modem is connected to try:
> 
> echo "atz" > /dev/ttyS0           (com 1)
> or
> echo "atz" > /dev/ttyS1           (com 2)
> 
> You should see the lights on the modem flicker slightly with the correct
above
> command. Remember which device you got a responce.

Hmm, doesn't seem to work...

echo "atz" > /dev/usb/ttyUSB0
-bash: /dev/usb/ttyUSB0: No such device

echo "atz" > /dev/usb/ttyUSB1
-bash: /dev/usb/ttyUSB1: No such device

(I tried all the way up to USB9)

RedHat official support says USB modems are not supported.  But I have
a feeling there should be a way?

Thanks,
Shane

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