Re: vendor id 14f1 2f30

"Linuxant support (Jonathan)" <[email protected]> Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:48:25 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.linux.drivers.modem.hsf
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi,

you need a valid license installed to unlock all the supported 
modulations by the driver. You can buy a license with the help of our 
Web Store located at:

https://www.linuxant.com/store

It is quite possible that one of the unlocked modulations will solve the 
problem you have with the driver.

Regards,


Jonathan
Technical specialist / Linuxant
www.linuxant.com
[email protected]



Artem Polyakov wrote:
> Hi ALL!!!
> I have subject device.
> Found that linuxant HSF driver is one I need.
> I download and install FREE version.
> To dial my remote machine I use wvdial.
> When I dial from Windows OS (I have 2 OS on my PC) - all is OK. Modems 
> connects with each other and I can work.
> When I reboot in Linux (FC3) I have problem:
> When I set up my wvdial and run it modem starts to call, then remote end 
> answers, then they start to fizz ( or spit - i dont know actually :) - I 
> mean start negotiation BUT connection unexpectedly breakes.
> I tried to tune +MS params, but fased strange thing:
> In my Win OS I have such answer:
> AT+MS=?
> +MS: 
> (B103,B212,V21,V22,V22B,V23C,V32,V32B,V34,V90,V92),(0,1),(75-33600),(75-33600),(75-56000),(75-56000)
> BUT on Linux I have only
> B103,B212,V21,V22,V22B,V23C,V32,V32B !!!!
> So maybe that's it??????
> 
> Well a think that linuxant driver sufficiently restrict functionality in 
> comparision with Win-driver.
> How can I go through this?
> 
> 
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