Hi,
I've finally been able to get the iBook dual-USB's i2c modem to work and
dialup to my ISP.
The problem lies in the modem's firmware. If you haven't updated the
modem firmware, the modem won't be able to connect at v.90 for some
ISPs. (I verified by dialling up from MacOS X, it didn't work for v90,
but did for v34).
So, to get it to work, reboot under MacOS 9, and run the firmware
updater (that you can find on Apple's Tech Support website).
Cheers
PS: Here is the modem init line I use:
\d\d\d\d\d\d\dAT&FE0W1Q0V1X4&C1&K3S95=1&D3S7=75S0=0+MS=11,1,300,33600
I tried adding an M0 somewhere, but couldn't get the modem to shut up.
Any ideas ?
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/Bastien Nocera
http://hadess.net
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On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 18:04, Bastien Nocera wrote:
I've finally been able to get the iBook dual-USB's i2c modem to work and
dialup to my ISP.
What was the problem? I'm using my ibook's modem since september without
any issue....
The problem lies in the modem's firmware. If you haven't updated the
modem firmware, the modem won't be able to connect at v.90 for some
ISPs. (I verified by dialling up from MacOS X, it didn't work for v90,
but did for v34).
I have not updated my ibook's modem firmware and connect almost always
at v90 with three distinct ISP's.
PS: Here is the modem init line I use:
\d\d\d\d\d\d\dAT&FE0W1Q0V1X4&C1&K3S95=1&D3S7=75S0=0+MS=11,1,300,33600
I tried adding an M0 somewhere, but couldn't get the modem to shut up.
Any ideas ?
Why you use such a string? I'm using ATM0 and everything works...
What was wrong whith your modem?
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Félix Ortega Hortiguela [off-list ref]
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On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 02:25, Félix Ortega wrote:
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 18:04, Bastien Nocera wrote:
quoted
I've finally been able to get the iBook dual-USB's i2c modem to work and
dialup to my ISP.
What was the problem? I'm using my ibook's modem since september without
any issue....
Couldn't connect
quoted
The problem lies in the modem's firmware. If you haven't updated the
modem firmware, the modem won't be able to connect at v.90 for some
ISPs. (I verified by dialling up from MacOS X, it didn't work for v90,
but did for v34).
I have not updated my ibook's modem firmware and connect almost always
at v90 with three distinct ISP's.
You're lucky.
quoted
PS: Here is the modem init line I use:
\d\d\d\d\d\d\dAT&FE0W1Q0V1X4&C1&K3S95=1&D3S7=75S0=0+MS=11,1,300,33600
I tried adding an M0 somewhere, but couldn't get the modem to shut up.
Any ideas ?
Why you use such a string? I'm using ATM0 and everything works...
It's the init string MacOS X uses
What was wrong whith your modem?
Couldn't connect to the isp, "HANGUP" just after link ttyS0 and ppp0
together.
Cheers
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/Bastien Nocera
http://hadess.net
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