Op Thursday 02 August 2007 00:07:13 schreef Cindy Mottershead: > I have had the best luck initializing the gsmd and making/receiving > phone calls by issuing the commands over ssh. The cu program doesn't > work reliably for me, but the libgsmd-tool does. The gui interface > hardly ever works. > > I run this in one shell (to watch the debug output): > > gsmd -p /dev/ttySAC0 -s 115200 -F > > and run libgsmd-tool in another to issue the commands. See > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gsmd >
When performing above steps with my Orange prepaid sim libgsmd-tool tells me that net registration was denied: http://www.heesakkers.info/showandtell/error.png My Orange subscription sim on the other hand, can make calls. I've tried multiple other sims from friends, but there is no connection that I can see between working sims (age, networks, local or roaming, prepay or subscription) I tried disabling the ttySAC0-line in /etc/inittab. This prompted a pin-entry box on reboot and makes the icon in the right hand corner show success, but results are the same. Judging from Walter's post "Making phone calls" I have a fair chance of getting a working Telfort prepaid-sim, but I'd much rather use this Orange prepaid as long as the software isn't mature enough to use my subscription-sim Can anyone shed some light on why some sims work and some don't? And more to the point: Can any sim be made to work? Mentioned networks are Dutch.

