Modem troubles

I’m having problems getting my Hayes Accura 336 modem to work. I did
the following to set the serial port correctly…

slay devc-ser8250

/sbin/devc-ser8250 -u1 3e8,4

I then ran qtalk -m /dev/ser1. I sent a few commands, so I could hear
that it was working (ata, atds, etc). Next, I proceeded to go to the
dialer program and set everything up accordingly. After I hit connect,
I got the following output…

Using /dev/ser1 (or similar)
ATZ
Connection failed.

I then searched for a modem init string and found one (AT&F), put it
in and tried again. Same thing happened. I have tried absolutely
everything I can think of and suggestions from others with no success.
Please help!!!

Danny

Avatar <dorridan@tri-valley.k12.il.us> wrote:

I’m having problems getting my Hayes Accura 336 modem to work. I did
the following to set the serial port correctly…

slay devc-ser8250

/sbin/devc-ser8250 -u1 3e8,4

I then ran qtalk -m /dev/ser1. I sent a few commands, so I could hear
that it was working (ata, atds, etc). Next, I proceeded to go to the
dialer program and set everything up accordingly. After I hit connect,
I got the following output…

Using /dev/ser1 (or similar)
ATZ
Connection failed.

In qtalk you could hear it but it didn’t respond? When you type ATZ you
should get an OK response. If not there’s something wrong.

Can you confirm its not a winmodem? We haven’t been able to reproduce
this on our end. ATX4 might help, or perhaps try com2.

I then searched for a modem init string and found one (AT&F), put it
in and tried again. Same thing happened. I have tried absolutely
everything I can think of and suggestions from others with no success.
Please help!!!

Danny

I am having trouble getting my cable modem hooked up to /dev/ser1
to work…

In the dialer, I have tried to change the modem init string, but no matter
what I fill in at that field, it keeps trying to connect using ATZ -
which means the connection fails.

I’ve tried switching it do /dev/ser2, tried giving in different init
strings,
but as mentioned above it fails to pick them up…

Any tips?

I then ran qtalk -m /dev/ser1. I sent a few commands, so I could hear
that it was working (ata, atds, etc). Next, I proceeded to go to the
dialer program and set everything up accordingly. After I hit connect,
I got the following output…

Using /dev/ser1 (or similar)
ATZ
Connection failed.

In qtalk you could hear it but it didn’t respond? When you type ATZ you
should get an OK response. If not there’s something wrong.

Can you confirm its not a winmodem? We haven’t been able to reproduce
this on our end. ATX4 might help, or perhaps try com2.

I then searched for a modem init string and found one (AT&F), put it
in and tried again. Same thing happened. I have tried absolutely
everything I can think of and suggestions from others with no success.
Please help!!!

Danny