Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Output of /var/log/messages:
Nov 24 12:54:02 localhost kernel: drivers/usb/serial/ftdi_sio.c:
v1.4.1:USB FTDI Serial Converters Driver
Nov 24 12:54:30 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device
using uhci_hcd and address 2
Nov 24 12:54:30 localhost
I am trying to use Reliance Terminal phone LG350 to connect to internet.
I have modprobed usbserial and ftdi_sio but when I plug in the USB
connector no /dev/ttyUSB0 or such is created. Messages show that the
connector is recognised as uhci_hcd but no link up takes place. lsusb
reveals the device
On 11/24/05, Saurabh Nanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had an LG 350R (I think) and used the serial cable (available from
nehru place for 200 bucks) to connect the phone to the comp. It worked
like a breeze... no stupid usb-serial conversion or the like!
Laptop has no serial port :-(
One
On 11/24/05, Mithun Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
connector is recognised as uhci_hcd but no link up takes place. lsusb
reveals the device as UART-SERIAL from Ark Technology.
Not specific to Ark Technologies but this might help you figure out
where to look for an answer:
in infinite wisdom Sudev Barar spoke thus on 11/24/05 08:54:
I am trying to use Reliance Terminal phone LG350 to connect to internet.
I have modprobed usbserial and ftdi_sio but when I plug in the USB
connector no /dev/ttyUSB0 or such is created. Messages show that the
connector is
On 11/24/05, Raj shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might find this link useful
http://web.archive.org/web/20041129085457/http://www.hackgnu.org/ril-howto.html
Lunatech!
Started the journey with that link in the first place :-)
Now the status is if I do:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # modprobe
--- Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
prompt back - so I do Ctrl+C as described and continue. The device is
getting recognised as /dev/ttyUSB0, but when ppd is started it comes
back with cannot write error. See log portion below. I did chmod 666
/dev/ttyUS* still no change.
Are you sure
On 11/24/05, Mithun Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
prompt back - so I do Ctrl+C as described and continue. The device is
getting recognised as /dev/ttyUSB0, but when ppd is started it comes
back with cannot write error. See log portion below. I did chmod 666
/dev/ttyUS* still no