[hcflinux] Linux Crashes When i Query The Modem HCF 14F1 1036 (I Tried the KPPP query)

Franki frankieh at vianet.net.au
Mon Apr 22 16:53:22 EDT 2002


Nope,

Kppp did the same thing,,, 10 minutes into the connection, kppp disconnected
citing pppd error 16 (modem hangup)

So i guess that means its not wvdial causing the problem...

Its not the modem either, since that works from windows, meaning it must
have something to do with linux or the driver.


rgds

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: hcflinux-admin at lists.mbsi.ca
[mailto:hcflinux-admin at lists.mbsi.ca]On Behalf Of Franki
Sent: Monday, 22 April 2002 3:40 PM
To: hcflinux at lists.mbsi.ca
Subject: RE: [hcflinux] Linux Crashes When i Query The Modem HCF 14F1
1036 (I Tried the KPPP query)


Ok, I just queried my modem... from within kppp

It didn't crash, worked much as it always has, accept that it didn't list
alot of responses...
most were blank.

ATI:  56000
ATI1: 255
ATI2:
ATI3:
ATI4:
ATI5: 09
ATI6: DP Part74 DP Rev BA V90 SPX RAM Ver 16 V90 CTL RAM Ver 16 K56FLEX SPX
RAM Ver 0 K56FLEX CTL RAM Ver 0

But I will say that the command:
wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
does not find my HCF modem at all (it apparently doesn't try /dev/modem)...
which I guess could be the reason for my random hangups? (it is currently
using the settings from an External 56k non-winmodem serial.)

I am goin to try it from kppp now to see if it hangs up on me with that...
(I am sending this via kppp connection now.)

But the important thing is that it didn't crash the system to queiry it...
and I am running Mandrake 8.2 as well.

regards


Frank





-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Boucher [mailto:marc at mbsi.ca]
Sent: Monday, 22 April 2002 1:51 AM
To: Franki
Cc: hcflinux at lists.mbsi.ca
Subject: Re: [hcflinux] Linux Crashes When i Query The Modem HCF 14F1
1036


still, we need to find out why it crashes since it isn't normal.
Does querying work on your system?

Marc

On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 12:41:08AM +0800, Franki wrote:
> well if it setup fine, then you should have been able to just put
/dev/modem
> in kppp's settings. you didn't need to query it.
>
> try that....
>
>
> rgds
>
> Frank.
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: hcflinux-admin at lists.mbsi.ca
[mailto:hcflinux-admin at lists.mbsi.ca]On
> Behalf Of Mike Schroeder
>   Sent: Sunday, 21 April 2002 9:51 PM
>   To: hcflinux at lists.mbsi.ca
>   Subject: [hcflinux] Linux Crashes When i Query The Modem HCF 14F1 1036
>
>
>       I have a HCF winmodem vendor id 14F1 Device id 1036 from Gateway,
> running kernel 2.4.18 in Linux mandrake 8.2. I installed the drivers
through
> the mandrake rpm, everything seemed to work fine until I tried "Query
Modem"
> in kppp, Linux totally crashed.
>
>   Is my modem incompatible with the drivers?
>   should I compile the driver from source since I have a "regular" kernel
> instead of the special mandrake kernel?

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