-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Jerry Geis Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 1:43 PM To: CentOS ML Subject: [CentOS] USB modem on centos
I am playing with a USR (us robotics) USB modem model 5637. in the past I used internal modems and had no issues. One this unit I plugged it in, dmesg says its recogized. I did "ln -s /dev/ttyACM0 /dev/ttyS4" this works. I then did "cu -l /dev/ttyS4" type "AT" and I get OK... looking good.
When I "ATDT my number" I get a connection at 1200 baud (which I should) and funny characters... I thought looks like a parity thing. I then did "cu -e -l /dev/ttyS4" type "AT" and I get OK... Now when I do "ATDT my number" I get a connection at 1200 baud and I get readable characters.
In the past internal PCI modems I never had to do anything special, just the cu -l /dev/ttyS4. I thought modem to modem handled all that speed/parity stuff and computer to modem just always worked given the correct baud rate.
Does anyone know what the issue might be here. The reason I am asking is my program that talks to the modems (computer to modem) has always been setup for 8 data no parity and has always worked. When I use my program on the USB modem it is not working and I assumed from the parity issue above using "cu" to demonstrate. When I change my program to be 7 data bits and even parity it still did not work.
Was wondering if anyone had any USB modem experience on centos and might know what is going on?
Thanks,
Jerry ----------------------------------------------------------------- Why don't you try a different Init String like "AT&F". It maybe a driver issue also. You may need a ndis wrapper. Also it should be "8 none 1" Usb modems and for that fact NIC card don't really get along so good in Linux.
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