Re: OT: 3G Modem - Any voice applications?

2010-10-12 Thread José Queiroz
There is something like this on kmobiletools.

2010/10/12 Ma Begaj 

> hi,
>
> off topic question:
> do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
> through 3G modem
> and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
> call like on your phone.
>
> gnome-phone-manager is probably able to send text messages through 3G
> modem but I was
> not able to find any voice call (dialer) for linux. windows had
> "dialer.exe" which was/is a
> program which allows a user to dial an outgoing voice call via his
> computer, if the modem
> supports both voice and data.
>
> there are a lot of ppp dialer for linux but only with data support
>
> any ideas?
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Re: OT: 3G Modem - Any voice applications?

2010-10-12 Thread Marcel Holtmann
Hi Paul,

> I don't think a general solution is possible.
> 
> I am not aware of any standard USB modem that supports voice
> communication via the host computer. They don't have  a mechanism
> (channel/codec) to get the voice data to the host computer and most
> don't have voice enabled firmware.

yes, some of the Huawei USB dongles have a voice enabled. They give you
a plain PCM stream over USB. And we have them working, but you need a
full telephony stack to drive them.

Regards

Marcel


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Re: OT: 3G Modem - Any voice applications?

2010-10-12 Thread Paul Hardwick
On 12/10/2010 13:32, Ma Begaj wrote:
> hi,
> 
> off topic question:
> do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
> through 3G modem
> and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
> call like on your phone.
> 
> gnome-phone-manager is probably able to send text messages through 3G
> modem but I was
> not able to find any voice call (dialer) for linux. windows had
> "dialer.exe" which was/is a
> program which allows a user to dial an outgoing voice call via his
> computer, if the modem
> supports both voice and data.
> 
> there are a lot of ppp dialer for linux but only with data support
> 
> any ideas?
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Hi,

I don't think a general solution is possible.

I am not aware of any standard USB modem that supports voice
communication via the host computer. They don't have  a mechanism
(channel/codec) to get the voice data to the host computer and most
don't have voice enabled firmware.

Some modules (I know of Option modules) have pcm interfaces for the
voice data and a suitably configured host (hardware and software) can
make voice calls.

If you have an old PCcard modem with a headphone socket (such as some
older Option GPRS/3G cards and a few Huawei cards) then it is possible
to make voice calls using basic AT commands. The difference between
dialing a circuit switched modem data link and dialling a voice call is
just a semi-colon at the end of the telephone number.

Paul


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Re: OT: 3G Modem - Any voice applications?

2010-10-12 Thread José Queiroz
There is something like this on kmobiletools.

2010/10/12 Ma Begaj 

> hi,
>
> off topic question:
> do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
> through 3G modem
> and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
> call like on your phone.
>
> gnome-phone-manager is probably able to send text messages through 3G
> modem but I was
> not able to find any voice call (dialer) for linux. windows had
> "dialer.exe" which was/is a
> program which allows a user to dial an outgoing voice call via his
> computer, if the modem
> supports both voice and data.
>
> there are a lot of ppp dialer for linux but only with data support
>
> any ideas?
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OT: 3G Modem - Any voice applications?

2010-10-12 Thread Ma Begaj
hi,

off topic question:
do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
through 3G modem
and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
call like on your phone.

gnome-phone-manager is probably able to send text messages through 3G
modem but I was
not able to find any voice call (dialer) for linux. windows had
"dialer.exe" which was/is a
program which allows a user to dial an outgoing voice call via his
computer, if the modem
supports both voice and data.

there are a lot of ppp dialer for linux but only with data support

any ideas?
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[PATCH] Add HP branded f3607gw and f3307 devices

2010-10-12 Thread Torgny Johansson
Hi!

This patch adds HP branded f3607gw and f3307 devices to the Ericsson MBM udev 
rules file.

Regards
Torgny Johansson

---

diff --git a/plugins/77-mm-ericsson-mbm.rules b/plugins/77-mm-ericsson-mbm.rules
index 8804036..3ac8796 100644
--- a/plugins/77-mm-ericsson-mbm.rules
+++ b/plugins/77-mm-ericsson-mbm.rules
@@ -40,6 +40,18 @@ ATTRS{idVendor}=="413c", ATTRS{idProduct}=="8184", 
ENV{ID_MM_ERICSSON_MBM}="1"
 ATTRS{idVendor}=="413c", ATTRS{idProduct}=="818b", ENV{ID_MM_ERICSSON_MBM}="1"
 ATTRS{idVendor}=="413c", ATTRS{idProduct}=="818c", ENV{ID_MM_ERICSSON_MBM}="1"
 
+# HP hs2330 Mobile Broadband Module
+ATTRS{idVendor}=="03f0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="271d", ENV{ID_MM_ERICSSON_MBM}="1"
+
+# HP hs2320 Mobile Broadband Module
+ATTRS{idVendor}=="03f0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="261d", ENV{ID_MM_ERICSSON_MBM}="1"
+
+# HP lc2000 Mobile Broadband Module
+ATTRS{idVendor}=="03f0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="301d", ENV{ID_MM_ERICSSON_MBM}="1"
+
+# HP lc2010 Mobile Broadband Module
+ATTRS{idVendor}=="03f0", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2f1d", ENV{ID_MM_ERICSSON_MBM}="1"
+
 # Toshiba
 ATTRS{idVendor}=="0930", ATTRS{idProduct}=="130b", ENV{ID_MM_ERICSSON_MBM}="1"
 
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Patch for nm-openvpn: fix incompatible change of NMVpnPluginUiInterface

2010-10-12 Thread cee1
Hi Dan,

>From NM0.8.1 to 0.8.2, two members of "NMVpnPluginUiInterface" renamed.
File 
properties/nm-openvpn.c
of
nm-openvpn should upgrade for this.


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Regards,

- cee1


0001-nm-openvpn.c-fix-for-new-NMVpnPluginUiInterface.patch
Description: Binary data
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Wireless driver is being recognized as wired driver

2010-10-12 Thread panduranga

Hi all,
 
We are integrating Wireless LAN driver with Ubuntu GNOME on a customer
proprietary board.
 
The issue we are facing is that our network interface (WLAN) is being
recognized as wired interface by GNOME network-manager. We are using Ubuntu
10.10. 

But iwconfig is recognising xxxwlan0 interface as wireless.
iwlist scan is scanning the AP's.

If i stop network-manager and wpa_supplicant and load the drivers and then
start them, then it is being listed as wireless interface.

Please find the log below:
===

Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop modem-manager: (net/xxxwlan0): port's parent
platform driver is not whitelisted
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:SCPlugin-Ifupdown:
devices added (path: /sys/devices/platform/device_wifi.1/net/xxxwlan0,
iface: xxxwlan0)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:SCPlugin-Ifupdown:
device added (path: /sys/devices/platform/device_wifi.1/net/xxxwlan0, iface:
xxxwlan0): no ifupdown configuration found.
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]: 
[1286457535.687011] [nm-device-ethernet.c:729]
real_update_permanent_hw_address(): (xxxwlan0): unable to read permanent MAC
address (error 95)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
driver 'device_wifi' does not support carrier detection.
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0): new
Ethernet device (driver: 'device_wifi' ifindex: 3)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0): now
managed
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
device state change: 1 -> 2 (reason 2)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
bringing up device.
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
deactivating device (reason: 2).
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Added default
wired connection 'Auto xxxwlan0' for
/sys/devices/platform/device_wifi.1/net/xxxwlan0
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
device state change: 2 -> 3 (reason 0)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Activation
(xxxwlan0) starting connection 'Auto xxxwlan0'
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
device state change: 3 -> 4 (reason 0)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Activation
(xxxwlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Activation
(xxxwlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Activation
(xxxwlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Activation
(xxxwlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Activation
(xxxwlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
device state change: 4 -> 5 (reason 0)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
bringing up device.
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
device state change: 5 -> 9 (reason 4)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Marking
connection 'Auto xxxwlan0' invalid.
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Activation
(xxxwlan0) failed.
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  Activation
(xxxwlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
device state change: 9 -> 3 (reason 0)
Oct  7 18:48:55 ubuntu-desktop NetworkManager[1634]:  (xxxwlan0):
deactivating device (reason: 0).

We want to know if we are missing some thing in the wlan driver.If anybody
has worked on the GNOME-Network Manager earlier or has a clue about this,
kindly share with us.

Please let us know if you need more details.
 
thanks,
Pandu.
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