ACM modem.
- From: "Quas.co.ua" <Quas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 00:13:09 +0300
Not so far ago I connected the mobile phone of one of Southern Korean manufactures
into the USB connector, the respective message was appeared in "/var/log/messages".
The attempt to set up connection with a respective wizard (FC4) had partial success
the sigh for EDGE was appeared on the screen of the phone but the routing table was not changes.
After I tried to connect with "minicom" and everything was good until the "CONNECT" message was
appeared on the screen, after the phone did not wish to make any moves.
The only what I got when I pushed the previously captured beginning of the "ppp" session
into the respective ACM device it gave about 30 bytes onto the screen of "minicom".
The same phone works via "bluetooth" under Windows-98 as GPRS modem.
Is it a trouble with Linux, with USB or with some secret feature of the phone?
Thank you.
--Michael the friend of D
Unfortunately I may neither nor to make to work dirty fabrication of Bluetooth adapter
not install USB driver for Windows.
The respective driver suggests newer Windows.
The cheap fabrication of Bluetooth made in western country do not support some feature required by Linux kernel.
That country is western as for holder of the trade mark of the phone. :)
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