Problemas Modem Conexant HSF 56k HSFi Modem
Mauricio J. Adonis C.
mike.alfa.2007 en gmail.com
Dom Mayo 3 17:25:07 BST 2009
El dom, 03-05-2009 a las 11:59 -0400, Alain Vega Labrada escribió:
> Gracias por los enlaces y tienes razon el google se hizo para buscar y el
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=190728 no dudo que este la
> solucion.
> Pero sucede que estoy usando ubuntu desde el undersubdesarrollo estoy detras
> de un proxy que no se bloquea el mismo porque no puede :).No es vagancia mia
> la ideologia aqui es cerrar la tuberia de la informacion aunque se este
> hablando de una receta de cocina.
> Pero bueno la politica no es mi fuerte y a decir verdad ni me importa por
> donde ande. Si pudieras ser mi enlace para que llegue a mi la solucion
> realmente me ayudarias mucho pues extraño mucho conectarme desde ubuntu
> aunque solo sea para buscar info linux en paginas que solo contienen
> politica.
>
> Saludos
>
> AngelFire.
¡Por Dios hombre que no me dà cuenta que eres cubano! mil disculpas por
la falta de delicadeza, de verdad. Ok, te dejo el contenido de ese
sitio.
Está tomado de un foro de Ubuntu en inglés, la yuda está enfocada a
Feisty Fawn (Kubuntu 7.04), pero seguramente se puede portar sin más a
versiones posteriores de Ubuntu.
Bueno, esto es...
Howto Conexant and Smartlink modem
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Hi,
I have had to revise the Howto's for installing a Conexant winmodem and
a Smartlink winmodem due to some changes after installing Dapper
kubuntu.
As some of you wanted this urgently here goes: (also note that some of
this information (and drivers) may be out of date as I have not used the
Smartlink modem since updating to Feisty)
Howto get Conexant HSF modem to work in Dapper Kubuntu
Please note that this open driver used below does not work in Edgy or
Feisty, the only free driver that does work is by Linuxant and is
restricted to 14400 and needs registration at a fee to open up.
Conexant modems can mostly be made to work in linux by using older
drivers that were open source and thus free. Do not laugh, but presently
Conexant drivers are free for Windows, but have to be purchased
seperately at about $15 for free linux! These purchased drivers are said
to be free, but the free version only supports speeds up to14400 and if
you want maximum 56k you have to pay. Below you will find two different
methods for installing the open source drivers that run at the full 56k
and this should work in Ubuntu Dapper and other versions, but I have
only tested in Dapper Kubuntu. This came about when Rafael EspÃndola
ported the latest Conexant open source version to 2.6.x kernels.
AlexandreOttoStrube packaged it for Ubuntu Breezy using kernel 2.6.12-9
The.deb file thus will not work on any newer kernel unless you compile
it yourself as below. The files can be downloaded from
http://www.surak.eti.br/linux/ubuntu/deb/conexant/ or
ftp://ftp.wizzy.com/pub/wizzy/conexant/ courtesy AndyRabagliati
Firstly to ensure you have a modem that may work with these drivers,
look at the make and model of your modem, by looking at the chipset. If
it shows HSF and the number CX11252 (maybe other numbers here) on the
chip then you have a softmodem/winmodem/linmodem and this driver should
work. You can also install it on a Windows pc and do a modem query and
if it shows PCI/VEN_14F1&DEV2F00 then you know it should work.
The best way is to use your terminal to check your Vendorevice pci id
with "lspci" :
lspci
0000:01:0b.0 Communication controller: Conexant HSF 56k Data/Fax Modem
(rev 01)
Then, type "lspci -n" and look at the same identifying numbers to get
the vendor:device id
lspci -n
0000:01:0b.0 0780: 14f1:2f00 (rev 01)
In this example, it's 14f1:2f00. Vendor ID is first part (14f1), then a
":" separates the Device ID (2f00).
Vendor ID's that are suported are listed here:
Vendor id 14fi = Conexant
8086 = Intel or Ambient
125D = ESS Technologies/Creative
2003 = Smartlink/Netodragon
10B9 = ALI/Netodragon Acer Labs Incorporated
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2F00 Tested and works on Dapper
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2F01
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2013 Tested and works
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2014
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2015
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2016
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2F10
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2F11
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2F12
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2F13
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2F14
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2F20
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=4311
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=1025
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=2004
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=2005
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=2013
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=2014
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=2015
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=2016
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=4311
VendorID=127A : DeviceID=2114
VendorID=8086 : DeviceID=2416
VendorID=8086 : DeviceID=2446
VendorID=8086 : DeviceID=2486
VendorID=1106 : DeviceID=3068
VendorID=10B9 : DeviceID=5453
VendorID=10B9 : DeviceID=5457
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2043
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2044
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2045
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2046
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=2443
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=1631
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=1636
VendorID=14F1 : DeviceID=1637
Download the following files:
modem-hsfpci.tar.bz2 from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemH...hsfpci.tar.bz2
conexant_192-1ubuntu-1.tar.gz from
ftp://ftp.wizzy.com/pub/wizzy/conexa...buntu-1.tar.gz
This software supports the Conexant HSF 56k HSFi Modem, and was not
tested with all models, anyone varifying a model to please update this
with “tested and works†next to the ID list for help to others.
As you are going to compile your own drivers it is necessary that the
required files are installed, check and/or install with Synaptic that
the following are there:
build-essential, linux-headers-ARCH, debhelper and fakeroot is
installed, ARCH is the result you get if typing uname -r in a terminal –
version of kernel.
Method A:
This comprises of creating a .deb file and then using that to install
and configure the driver.
1.Create a folder called HSFmodem on your Desktop and put both
downloaded files in it, modem-hsfpci.tar.bz2 and
conexant_192-1ubuntu-1.tar.gz
2.Now right click on modem-hsfpci.tar.bz2 and Extract Here (in same
folder) a folder and a folder modem-hsfpci-0.1 and a file HOWTO.txt will
be created.
3.No go to the konsole and enter:
cd Desktop/HSFmodem
./HOWTO.txt
and a file modem-hsfpci_0.1-0ubuntu1_386.deb will be created in
folder /HSFmodem
4.You can install it with
sudo dpkg -i modem-hsfpci_0.1-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
5.Go to file /etc/modem-hsfpci/modem-hsfpci.conf Right click, click
Actions then Edit as Root and Kwrite should open file modem-hsfpci.conf
Remove the comment # from your country and also from the Vendorevice ID
number determined above. If your ID are not shown you can try to create
it in a new line, but there is no guarentee that it will work. If you do
not do this the country will default to USA and the script will try to
determine the Vendor ID with lspci.
6.Now you have to do the following to compile and install the
configuration files and modules for your kernel version.
sudo /usr/sbin/modem-hsf --install
You should see the last line refering to modem installed and available
on /dev/modem A symlink has also been created to the /dev/ttySHSF0
device.
7.You may have to reboot. The modem can be tested in Kppp by using Modem
Query on /dev/modem. If it sees it you are OK and ATI 5 should show your
country code.
8.You can uninstall by using Synaptic to completely uninstall
modem-hsfpci_0.1-0ubuntu1
Note: Everytime you install a new kernel, especially after an update you
will have to use the sudo /usr/sbin/modem-hsf --install command to build
kernel modules for it.
It has been suggested that you also try ATW2DT instead of ATDT when
setting up your dialler (Kppp).
Method B:
1.Put the downloaded file conexant_192-1ubuntu-1.tar.gz on your Desktop
and right click “Extract Here†and a folder “conexant†will be created
on your Desktop.
2.Read the txt files in the folder for more info.
3.Open the folder “conexant/modules/makefileâ€, right click on makefile,
click Actions, then Edit as Root and Kwrite should open the
file /conexant/makefile. Now find the 2 lines that start with #
KERNELDIR? = /lib/modules..... etc. and KERNELDIR?= /usr/src... etc
Remove the comment # in the first line and insert comment # on second
line and save changes.
4.Now open the /conexant/makefile in the same way and find the commented
line # rm -rf $$DESTDIR/dev/ttySHFS0. Remove the comments from the
mentioned line and the following 3 lines up to “update modules†and save
changes
5.cd Desktop/conexant
6.make
7.sudo make install
8.sudo modprobe hsfserial (you should get no result report if OK)
9.dmesg | grep hsfserial ( you should get no result report if OK)
10.The /dev/ttySHFS0 is created for the modem
11.To test, use the query modem on Kppp
To remove the installation:
rm /dev/ttySHFS0
rm -r /etc/hsf
rm /lib/modules/ARCH/misc/hsf*
Howto get Smartlink winmodem working in edgy
Smartlink soft modems work quite well in ubuntu, but some problems have
been found and the process below works in Edgy. It also seems as if the
Smartlink modems with Netodragon chip MDV92XP do not work, but the
ND92XPA chip works with the process below. Also read the ubuntu wiki
dialupmodemhowto for details and other methods.
Use Synaptic or Adept to ensure that you have all the necessary packages
installed for compiling your drivers. This includes build-essential,
linux-headers-ARCH (where ARCH is your kernel version and can be found
with uname -r in the terminal), fakeroot, module-assistant and
debhelper.
Basically the sl-modem-source has to be installed first and then the
sl-modem-daemon. It seems as if the latest daemon also looks for
ungrab-winmodem so download and install this from the linmodem website.
Please note that you will have to do this after everytime you update
your kernel.
Method A:
This method uses the latest packages from linmodems and the latest
daemon on the Edgy repository or from the Debian repositories and works
well.
1.Download slmodem-2.9.11-20061021.tar.gz
fromhttp://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodem...ges/smartlink/
This package seems to work better in breezy and dapper and does not give
the dialing problem that causes the modem to fail on ATDT and not dial
out.
2.Also download and install the ungrab-winmodem from the
http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodem...ges/smartlink/.
linmodem website by using extract, make and sudo make install. (same as
step 3)
3.Copy the sl-modem-2.9.11-20061021.tar.gz file to your Desktop and
right click on it and select “Extract here†and a folder wth the same
name will be created with the extracted files on your Desktop.
4.Now rename the folder to an easier name such as “slmodemâ€.
5.Open a terminal and cd in to the slmodem folder or drag and drop in
the terminal and select cd when asked.
6.Type make
7.Type sudo make install
8.Type sudo modprobe slamr
9.Type dmesg | grep slamr
10.Now enable your repositories and install sl-modem-daemon_2.9.10
+2.9.9d+e-pre2-5build1_i386.deb with Synaptic or Adept or download
sl-modem-daemon_2.9.9d+e-pre2-7.deb from the debian website
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/...l-modem-daemon if you want the
latest daemon.
11.Use Kppp to query the modem on /dev/modem, if this works you are
there! If you are not using Kubuntu then just see if it works from
Gnome-ppp (wvdial must first be set up)
12.Edit /etc/default/sl-modem-daemon to change the line
SLMODEMD_COUNTRY= USA to i.e SOUTHAFRICA or your country
13.Type sudo /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon restart to restart the daemon
or just reboot.
14.If you again do a “Query modem†in Kppp and you will see that your
country has changed.
Method B:
This is the ideal way. Synaptic or adept to install sl-modem daemon and
sl-modem-source as well as ungrab-winmodem as a dependancy from the
repositories
This also means that the files need to be updated for the newer versions
of the kernel everytime. Unfortunately the sl-modem files on bothe the
dapper and edgy repositories are long out dated and do not work. Someone
needs to compile new drives from the files as in method A
( At the moment this fails and the sl-modem-module is not created when
installing with Synaptic, the install is successful if the install is
done with sudo module-assistant auto-install sl-modem, sudo depmod -a
The modem is then detected but fails on ATDT and does not dial out) This
problem was already noted in Breezy. We need a .deb file made from
slmodem-2.9.11-20061021.tar.gz that has already been proven to work in
Breezy and Dapper)
* Also download and install the ungrab-winmodem from the
http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodem...ges/smartlink/. linmodem
website. Install with, extract, make, sudo make install.
* Enable the universe/multiverse repositories
* Use Synaptic or Adept to search for sl-modem
You will find 2 files called sl-modem-daemon_2.9.10+2.9.9d
+e-pre2-5build1_i386.deb and sl-modem-source_xxxxxx.deb (this
file with xxxxxx is not ready yet)
* Install the sl-modem-source and then the sl-modem-daemon
* Now go to /etc/default/sl-modem-daemon, right click, Action,
Edit as Root, find the line SLMODEMD_COUNTRY=USA and change the
USA to SOUTHAFRICA or your country name.
* Go to the konsole:
* sudo modprobe slamr
* sudo /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon restart
* Now go to Kppp and select /dev/modem and use the Query Modem to
test you modem. Now setup Kppp and go on line!
Note: If you are going to use Kppp it is advisable that you first
activate the line #noauth by removing the # comment
in /etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options.
To release a locked up Smartlink modem use sudo modprobe
ungrab-winmodem, then sudo modprobe slamr, then restart the daemon with
sudo /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon restart. This may help you from
rebooting.
Footnote:
The daemon package shown above, whether from the debian repo or ubuntu
repos works with any of the driver packages, but only the linmodem
driver package slmodem-2.9.11-20061021.tar.gz seems to be the latest for
the edgy and dapper kernel version. We thus need this package to be put
on the ubuntu repos. The ungrab-winmodem package should also be a
'dependancy†for the daemon package and also be installed together by
Synaptic.
To remove any installation go to Synaptic, search for sl-modem and
uninstall completely. Then use Krusader in root mode to search for
sl-modem. Double click on any found (except those in your repository or
download folder) and right click for delete. This clears all left over
dreggs and leftovers of a previous installation that may be causing a
problem with a new sl-modem install. Be very careful before you delete
anything in this way.
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Regards,
Matchless
Proudly kubuntu!
Espero puedas solucionar tu problema.
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Saludos,
Mauricio J. Adonis C.
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