On 11/09/06, Ramnarayan. K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Lots of snips]

modprobe |grep usb & lsusb would have given some more relevant outputs.


> [17179589.100000] ttyS3: detected caps 00000700 should be 00000100
> [17179589.100000] 0.0: ttyS3 at I/O 0x2e8 (irq = 4) is a 16C950/954
>
>
> Then The ran the following to get the cdc_acm module - highlighted
>


If it is getting detected as ttyS3 then there is no need for cdc_acm.
Whta you need is usbserial module. Run modprobe to see what all is
loaded for usb modules.

Of course you need to make sure that the device is not being
recognised as something else. For instance the Samsung191 phone always
got recognised as Handspring Visor (output from tail -f
/var/log/messages) so putting the module visor in blacklist solved the
problem.

Run tail as above when you insert/remove the card and see what exactly
it is getting recognised as.

[SNIPED]

Since you are using Ubuntu the best way would be run "pppconfig" and
create new connection, say "pcmcia". Then with tail running give
command "pon pcmcia" and to switch off "poff"

The tail should show exact modem communication as it hapens. Here I
have had the maximum troubles in figuring out the extra settings to be
passed on inplace of / along with atz. My Nokia 2112 takes
ATZ&F+CRM=1;+CSO=33

Happy hunting.
-- 
Regards,
Sudev Barar

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