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    Modem connection disrupted after upgrade with apt-get

    Not sure this will turn out to be a hardware problem, but here goes:

    I have just completed an 'Upgrade' via apt-get (NOT a 'dist-upgrade'). The
    only resulting problem I'm aware of is that I can no longer dial out.

    The TR (is that actually DTR) and RTS indicators on the modem are switching
    on and off - off for about half a second, on for about a second. If wvdial
    catches them in the 'off' stage dial up begins successfully but is
    immediately killed by the 'on' part of the cycle.

    Can anyone shed any light on why this might be happening, or how I can find
    out, and what solutions there might be.

    Here are the results of statserial:

    Device: /dev/ttyS1

    Signal Pin Pin Direction Status Full
    Name (25) (9) (computer) Name
    ----- --- --- --------- ------ -----
    FG 1 - - - Frame Ground
    TxD 2 3 out - Transmit Data
    RxD 3 2 in - Receive Data
    RTS 4 7 out 1 Request To Send
    CTS 5 8 in 0 Clear To Send
    DSR 6 6 in 0 Data Set Ready
    GND 7 5 - - Signal Ground
    DCD 8 1 in 0 Data Carrier Detect
    DTR 20 4 out 1 Data Terminal Ready
    RI 22 9 in 0 Ring Indicator

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks, Alisdair

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    Have you tried reconfiguring the /etc/wvdial.conf with wvdialconf?
    wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
    I had a similar thing happen and my conf file had gotten hosed by the upgrade. I don't know if it'll help you but it's all I could think of so I figured I'd throw it out there.

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    Thanks for the idea, but wvdial.conf looks good, and I'm pretty sure there's nothing wrong with it or the modem. Given half a chance it looks as though the dialup would go through just fine if it wasn't being interrupted by something else taking over the serial connection.

    The indicator lights start blinking during boot. I've had a look through dmesg but I'm too ignorant to really know what I'm looking for. I've also tried switching off various processes through the SysV-Init editor, but if that might work I haven't struck gold yet!


    So, got any other ideas?

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    Hang on a minute - I've just noticed the data off statserial is for ttyS1, but my modem is/was connected via ttyS0, but statserial didn't return anything for that!

    I guess I'll poke blindly around and see if changing the port setup makes a difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by almala
    Hang on a minute - I've just noticed the data off statserial is for ttyS1, but my modem is/was connected via ttyS0, but statserial didn't return anything for that!

    I guess I'll poke blindly around and see if changing the port setup makes a difference.
    Speaking of blind make sure that you have purged the brltty program it uses a serial port to communicate with a braille terminal it may have been started taking up the first port.

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    Stephen, you've hit it right on the nail. I've just logged on to say that after two hours of 'poking blindly around' I worked out that brltty was the culprit - polling the serial port.

    All is now well and I can go to bed a happy man.

    Good night!

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