3G USB modem test request

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#21 Post by JIGNESH_MODI »

if i dont install deb file which is provided by teracom , than wary 5 doesn't detect modem thats why i installing it... if u give me your mail id i send that file to u...this file came with usb modem

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JIGNESH_MODI wrote:if i dont install deb file which is provided by teracom , than wary 5 doesn't detect modem thats why i installing it... if u give me your mail id i send that file to u...this file came with usb modem
Can you post the 'bsnl.deb' file here? I would like to see what is in it.
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#23 Post by JIGNESH_MODI »

BarryK wrote:
JIGNESH_MODI wrote:if i dont install deb file which is provided by teracom , than wary 5 doesn't detect modem thats why i installing it... if u give me your mail id i send that file to u...this file came with usb modem
Can you post the 'bsnl.deb' file here? I would like to see what is in it.
i have try to attach it but it is 2.34mb so it can't get attach here , that's y i need mail id to send it

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#24 Post by JIGNESH_MODI »

BarryK wrote:
JIGNESH_MODI wrote:if i dont install deb file which is provided by teracom , than wary 5 doesn't detect modem thats why i installing it... if u give me your mail id i send that file to u...this file came with usb modem
Can you post the 'bsnl.deb' file here? I would like to see what is in it.
i have try to attach it but it is 2.64mb so it can't get attach here , that's y i need mail id to send it
so try this link
http://www.filefront.com/17752343/Linux.zip
http://www.filefront.com/17752343/Linux.zip
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#26 Post by rerwin »

JIGNESH_MODI,
Thanks to some links sent to me by 01micko, I have been able to make a package that might help you get connected on your BSNL modem. First, make sure you have no modem selected/detected; use pupdial's CHOOSE > ERASE function to accomplish that, if needed. After installing the attached package, please reboot with the modem plugged in. If no modem is detected, unplug and replug the modem; then go to pupdial and CHOOSE > PROBE for it.

If successful, go ahead and try to connect to your ISP. If still no success, run pmodemdiag, as I requested above, and attach the resultant file to a posting here.
Richard
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BSNL_modeswitch-1.pet
Mode-switch and modprobe rules for BSNL wireless modem. Experimental.
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#27 Post by JIGNESH_MODI »

i got problem
my pc can't load puppy logoff error come in booting.......
i can't load any of puppy linux................

Help me........ :cry: :cry: :cry:

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3g test

#28 Post by bh56 »

Afternoon
I have a E153u2 dongle from optus.
I get 4 ports, ttyUSB0 to ttyUSB3. Using your command I get very similar results; OK from tttyUSB0, nothing from the next two and ^BOOT:44078593,0,0,0,66
^RSSI:11
OK
from ttyUSB3.
For those using the optus network, the pupdial script correctly identified the modem. The only problem I had was filling in the pupdial boxes.
The phone number I entered was the one given to me by optus (ie my service number). Took me ages to realise that what was needed was the authentication number (*99#).
For user name and password I used guest for both. Works great now.
Thankyou for this OS (I'm using 5.2). I'm really impressed.

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#29 Post by JIGNESH_MODI »

i have try it but it still not works...in wary 5 linux,
I also tryed in Puppy 5.2 but it is not connect in too..
5.2 is not detecting nokia e63 modem...it is big issue............ :cry: :cry:
i have tryed Lubuntu 10.10 it works very well ,just like using windows os...
so think i use Lubuntu......

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#30 Post by 01micko »

JIGNESH_MODI wrote:i have try it but it still not works...in wary 5 linux,
I also tryed in Puppy 5.2 but it is not connect in too..
5.2 is not detecting nokia e63 modem...it is big issue............ :cry: :cry:
i have tryed Lubuntu 10.10 it works very well ,just like using windows os...
so think i use Lubuntu......
Good

Myself and rerwin have spent some time trying to resolve your issue and you offer us nothing but complaints.
-no diagnostics (as pointed out by rerwin)
-no consistency (what is it? BSNL modem or nokia?)
-no direct cooperation

Please, if you want to be a part of this community then have respect

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#31 Post by Peterm321 »

From http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02011
Feedback request
If it has switched to modem mode, look in /dev to see how many ttyUSB[n] ports you have, then try the above test on each port. Let me know if this method finds the correct port for you!
I use a Huawei E1550 with "Turbopup" Kernel 2.6.25.16. There are 2 files: dev/usb/ttyUSB0 and dev/usb/ttyUSB1

When modem is connected and running:-

modem-stats -c ATZ /dev/usb/ttyUSB0

Returns a blank line

modem-stats -c ATZ /dev/usb/ttyUSB1

Pauses

modem-stats -c ATZ /dev/usb/ttyUSB2
Returns a can't open error message, not surprising since file /dev/usb/ttyUSB2 doen't exist I suppose.

When I disconected the modem (close pppd) [NB my script also rmmods usbserial and option - I find my modem wont reconnect properly if I dont do this]

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modem-stats -c ATZ /dev/usb/ttyUSB0
modem-stats: Can't open /dev/usb/ttyUSB0 for reading and writing
When the following are carried out the modem will then respond to the modem-stats comand:

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/usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch -W -v 0x12d1 -p 0x1446 -V 0x12d1 -P 0x1001 -M '55534243123456780000000000000011060000000000000000000000000000'

modprobe usbserial vendor=0x12d1 product=0x1446

modprobe option



The response to "modem-stats -c ATZ /dev/usb/ttyUSB0" is:

A
OK


Once I run pppd the modem-stats -c ATZ command no longer responds, as before. I agree that it appears the modem has to be modeswitched and usbserial and option modules loaded in order for the modem-stats -c ATZ command to work.

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#32 Post by JIGNESH_MODI »

01micko wrote:
JIGNESH_MODI wrote:i have try it but it still not works...in wary 5 linux,
I also tryed in Puppy 5.2 but it is not connect in too..
5.2 is not detecting nokia e63 modem...it is big issue............ :cry: :cry:
i have tryed Lubuntu 10.10 it works very well ,just like using windows os...
so think i use Lubuntu......
Good

Myself and rerwin have spent some time trying to resolve your issue and you offer us nothing but complaints.
-no diagnostics (as pointed out by rerwin)
-no consistency (what is it? BSNL modem or nokia?)
-no direct cooperation

Please, if you want to be a part of this community then have respect

Cheers
i have tried both nokia & bsnl 3g usb modem.
3g usb not get connected in 5.2 puppy linux too,
only nokia modem is connected in puppy distroes..
:cry: :cry: :cry:
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#33 Post by JIGNESH_MODI »

barry k 1 suggestion:- conntect this man
http://amit-mendapara.blogspot.com/2010 ... nl-3g.html
amit mendapara
i think he can understand what u want...
as i m not knowing abcd of linux...
so i m not understanding.. what u want... :wink:
he is at least understand what u want & help u to solve this problem...
by the way nokia phones modem works perfectly with dailup ... :lol: :o

https://launchpad.net/~cristatus/+archive/nm-ppa

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Hi Rerwin and Barry

#34 Post by sjsrikanth »

I have been going through the above posts since I have the same bsnl 3g data card. Sorry that you guys did not receive what you wanted to solve the issue.

I have puppy 5.2 running from usb,
My puppy identifies my modem after I type this in a console

# usb_modeswitch -v 230d -p 0001 -u 3


Then when I try to connect with pupdial I get a exit code = 16 message stating that the daemon has died.

I have the output of pmodemdiag attached

Can you help me!?

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help

#35 Post by sjsrikanth »

After I included -ccp in the ppp/options file I could go a liitle more to IPCP request the LCP is terminated by peer.....
Please help

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#36 Post by 01micko »

hello sjsrikanth

I will inform rerwin that you are willing to get the BNSL modem going. At least you made a start by providing the pmodemdiag files.

Hang in there !!!

EDIT:

rerwin responded to my message and needs a little time. Please be patient .

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BSNL 3g

#37 Post by sjsrikanth »

Thank you for your response I will hang on, I dont want to give up on puppy just bcoz my modem wouldnt work... I always beleive that it is better to make your distro work than to keep switching them.

My modem works well with Ubuntu 10.10, I f I send the resolve.conf, ppp options and var/log/message of ubuntu will it be useful for you guys to help me?

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3g

#38 Post by sjsrikanth »

I like puppy so much....if this one bsnl 3g problem is solved, a million users will be benefited.

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YESSSSS I DID IT

#39 Post by sjsrikanth »

Hi all thanx for trying for me finally after countless sleepless trial and errors figured out a way to use bsnl 3g data card (teracom w273 7.2mbps) with PUPPY LINUX!!!

1.Updated to puppy 5.2.5
2. Installed the bsnl dialer .deb file provided by the isp
3. went to /usr/share/applications/Bsnl.desktop (so that we can make the launcher to work )
4.opened it as text
5.deleted gksudo in execute line
6. started the application (this will initiate the modem)
7.minimised it
8.used pupdial to connect!!!!

OOOLA>>LALA>>>LALALALAAAA!!!!

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#40 Post by rerwin »

sjsrikanth,
Thanks for posting your diag file. The latest (0417) version of my modem-modprobe package at http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 074#431074
appears to support your modem. It can be installed into Lupu 5.2.5. Although it prepares you to remaster the result, you can simply click on "No" in the "remaster" dialog to only use the package in your current setup.

I would like to look for further additions for your provider. Could you send me the .deb file for the BSNL dialer, so that I might incorporate some of it into puppy? I have already found a posting describing how to set up for bsnlnet. From that, I propose to add the following file to puppy as /etc/wvdial_options/APN-bsnlnet:

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-detach
lcp-echo-failure 4
lcp-echo-interval 30
lcp-max-configure 10
lcp-max-failure 10
ipcp-max-failure 10
ipcp-max-configure 10
-ccp
-vj
refuse-chap
refuse-mschap
refuse-mschap-v2
refuse-eap
I could do something similar for your provider if I could get the details from your solution. Or maybe just refine what I have already.

Thanks.
Richard

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