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Operating Systems Linux SuSE Help:how to connect gprs internet in linux Post 302147082 by seshumohan on Saturday 24th of November 2007 01:59:21 PM
Old 11-24-2007
Help:how to connect gprs internet in linux

Smilie iam connecting to internet using gprs ccellphone in windows
in linux how to connect to gprs internet
presently iam using linux distribution opensuse 10.3

my phone is LGB2070
using com1 port

the driver for windows is in .inf format

iam uploadind by adding extension .txt
 

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GSM0710MUXD(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    GSM0710MUXD(8)

NAME
gsm0710muxd - a gsm 07.10 muxer SYNOPSIS
gsm0710muxd [options] DESCRIPTION
A gsm muxer is needed to keep a ppp/gprs up & running while sms and calls are still signaled on another channel. Some modems even support using gprs while a call is active, others suspend gprs during calls. The muxer supports various options to change the behaviour for different modems. Use -h to see a brief help screen. All logging is done through syslog, see the syslog for errors and warnings. COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS -d Fork, get a daemon (default: no) -v Verboser logging (give twice for even more verbose) -s <serial port name> Serial port device to connect to (default: /dev/modem) -t <timeout> reset modem after this number of seconds of silence (default: 0) -P <pin-code> PIN code to unlock SIM (default: <not set>). This is normally not needed but some modems need the pin before enabling the muxer mode. -p <number> use ping and reset modem after this number of unanswered pings (default: 0) -l <filename> set logfile name (default: <not set>) -x <dir> power managment base dir (default: <not set>) -a <mode> additional_functionality (default: 0). This is a bit-set enabling quirks for different modem. The quirks are: WAKEUP_WITH_SYSFS = 1, WAKEUP_WITH_SEQUENCE = 2, SIEMENS_C35 = 4, ENFORA = 8, SHORT_INIT = 16. -b <baudrate> muxer-mode baudrate (default: 115200) -B <baudrate> serial port baudrate (default: 115200) -m <mode> Mode (basic, advanced) (default: advanced) -f <framsize> Frame size (default: 64) -h Show a help message and display current settings. HISTORY
The name 'gsm0710muxd' was choosen because the gsm specs describe this method in document 7.10. BUGS
/LIMITATIONS gsm0710muxd There may accure bufferoverruns and thus missing data between muxer and client under certain situations. Some settings could be determined by a AT-command at startup. This wouldn't be much reliable because modems often lie so i did not invest to much work in this. AUTHOR
M. Dietrich <mdt@pyneo.org> SEE ALSO
ptsname(3) gsm0710muxd 23 June 2009 GSM0710MUXD(8)
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