Fine.I have nokia 3220 with dku5 cable.Linux working well with this.If
u r activated gprs,fine.
try CA-42 cable kernel driver,try to load it.
Since you have working gnokii,then everything should be fine,except
modem,Right.
Cable drivers must be already loaded.Then findout device name in
/dev/.(dmesg)
the steps i have followed is,
1)#modprobe usbserial
2)#modprobe pl2303
3)#ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/modem
4)#wvdial
(u must have wvdial.conf file)
That's all internet working fine.
hope works..
On 27 Jun 2006 12:17:53 -0000, Sandeep <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately I invested in Nokia 3120 for accessing internet via PC(I
> was/am looking for a non-camera and non-song phone for the purpose).
> Is there any way I can get it working as modem on Linux atleast?
>
> I have tried gnokii 0.6.12 on Linux kernel 2.6.16.2 and though slow,
gnokii
> identifies 3120 successfully, though xgnokii seems to take ages to get
> contact details and often I have to kill the app.
>
> I am trying with (non-nokia) CA-42 cable to connect to phone, and have
been
> successful in using Nokia PC-Suite to view contacts etc. on windows, but
> again no success in using it as modem.
>
> I don't know about the possibility of it, but is it possible that a
software
> modem simulation module (if open source community or nokia themselves
> provides) can be developed that once downloaded and integrated with
existing
> phone software allows nokia 3120 to be used as gprs modem?
>
> Regards
> Sandeep
>
>
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