Hello, I'm trying to connect to the internet using the TS-GSM1 module, kernel
2.6.21-ts and Debian Etch. I have compiled and loaded all the modules and the
modem is detected correctly, but when I try to use it with wvdial sometimes is
detected and sometimes not. How did you manage to use it? did you use wvdial or
pppd? Right now I want to use pppd directly since I have had problems with
wvdial in the past, if you can give some hints on how to make this module work
I would be very thankful!
--- In "Rekcut_Nod" <> wrote:
>
> I am running a TS-7260 with lenny user space, a 2.6.21-ts kernel, and a
> TS-GSM1 expansion card. I am streaming data across the cellular modem link
> using ssh port forwarding. I notice that after a day or so of testing, I
> will often observe unusual behavior with the board that goes away after
> rebooting. For example,
>
> (1) In one case, after terminating the test, I attempted to ping the remote
> IP address and received this message "ping: sendmsg: No buffer space
> available". Odd.
> (2) In another case, after the board had been up for a day, I attempted to
> look at some of the pppd configuration files. Although the files were
> visible with an 'ls', if I attempted to 'more' them, I would be told that the
> files did not exist.
> (3) After streaming data for 4 days over the ethernet connection (instead of
> the TS-GSM1), I noticed an error message in the console window: "ERROR:
> (device tssdcarda4): DT_GETPAGE: dtree page corrupt." When I attempted to
> move files around, I was told that the file system was read only. After
> rebooting, things functioned normally.
> (4) After running for about a day, I attempted to run g++ and it seg faulted.
> I attempted to run apt-get to reinstall g++, and it returned with undefined
> symbol errors. After rebooting, things functioned normally.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced problems like these, and if
> anyone has any ideas of what could be causing them. I thought that maybe
> there is a memory leak somewhere, but I don't know how I would even check for
> that. Any assistance is appreciated.
>
> Don
>
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