bogd_A
19-07-2008, 22:10
Hi,
I want to use my CDMA modem on my asus WL-500gP V2. Afther some messing with my router ... with no result, actually I had to setup from scratch my asus+HDD, I'm asking you for help.
this is the installation manual:
OS: Linux
Handset: Z020 ( Anydata )
Cable: Direct USB
If your current version of Linux has the USBSerial driver compiled into it, then you're ready to start. If it has the driver built as a module (most of the Linux distributions use this method), then you'll have to enable the driver with the following command:
#rmmod usbserial
#modprobe usbserial vendor=0x16d5 product=0x6501
Now that you've got the driver loaded, you need to set up the device node
(in /dev) for the modem. You can use up to 32 modems with this driver, but
most people will only need to configure one. To set up a modem, use the
following command:
Test if it is already in system:
#ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0
Create device nod :
#mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 0
Download linux-anydata.tar.gz
Copy the files from archive (linux-anydata folder) to your linux /etc/ppp.
source files:
linux-anydata/chap-secrets
linux-anydata/chat-anydata
linux-anydata/dialevdo.sh
linux-anydata/ppp-down.sh
Note: overwrite the files (you may want to make a backup of the old files)
To bring the PPP connection up:
go to /etc/ppp folder and run
#./dialevdo
For DNS resolution :
#mv /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.old
#ln -s /etc/ppp/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
For disconnect :
go to /etc/ppp folder and run
#./ppp-down.sh
So, If someone can help me with a "How to" I'm waiting for your answer.
Thanks
I want to use my CDMA modem on my asus WL-500gP V2. Afther some messing with my router ... with no result, actually I had to setup from scratch my asus+HDD, I'm asking you for help.
this is the installation manual:
OS: Linux
Handset: Z020 ( Anydata )
Cable: Direct USB
If your current version of Linux has the USBSerial driver compiled into it, then you're ready to start. If it has the driver built as a module (most of the Linux distributions use this method), then you'll have to enable the driver with the following command:
#rmmod usbserial
#modprobe usbserial vendor=0x16d5 product=0x6501
Now that you've got the driver loaded, you need to set up the device node
(in /dev) for the modem. You can use up to 32 modems with this driver, but
most people will only need to configure one. To set up a modem, use the
following command:
Test if it is already in system:
#ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0
Create device nod :
#mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 0
Download linux-anydata.tar.gz
Copy the files from archive (linux-anydata folder) to your linux /etc/ppp.
source files:
linux-anydata/chap-secrets
linux-anydata/chat-anydata
linux-anydata/dialevdo.sh
linux-anydata/ppp-down.sh
Note: overwrite the files (you may want to make a backup of the old files)
To bring the PPP connection up:
go to /etc/ppp folder and run
#./dialevdo
For DNS resolution :
#mv /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.old
#ln -s /etc/ppp/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
For disconnect :
go to /etc/ppp folder and run
#./ppp-down.sh
So, If someone can help me with a "How to" I'm waiting for your answer.
Thanks