I'm trying to set up a USB Fax Modem in Ubuntu through Virtual Box but I'm not sure how to do so. My goal is to be able to dial out to a phone and have the phone ring.
Host OS = Mac OS X
Virtual Box Guest OS = Ubuntu 12.04
56k USB Fax/Modem = Lenovo 43R1786 (43R1815) by Conexant
It's an old-school fax/modem that I'm trying to plug into a phone line, not a dsl modem.
tried searching the site and didn't see anything (directly) on this.
I am about to go from windows XP to fedora and a little google research has shown me that there are driver problems for my
conexant HDA d330 v.92 modem (wireless). If the modem doesn't work I will be stuck (I am making a clean break from windows). It "appears" that conexant has a driver labeled to work with
Fedora.
Hi, I just wanted to send and receive fax and this is my modem from lspci:
Code:
03:01.0 Communication controller: Conexant Systems, Inc. HSF 56k Data/Fax Modem
Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 03:01.0:
Modem chipset detected on
NAME="Communication controller: Conexant Systems, Inc.
My Netgear A6200 USB Modem does not work with Ubuntu 12.10 running on either a i7(2.4 Mhz w/8GB RAM, two 500GB HDs & eight USB 2.0 ports) desktop or a HP/Compaq Mini 110c Netbook (running 12.04). The A6200 modem is simply not recognized. Several older Netgear modems work with Ubuntu 12-10 fine. I tried A6200 on Wine and on a virtual Windows disk, but that was no help.
I've laptop with three USB3.0-ports.OS is Linux Mint 13 (yeah, it's Ubuntu-based). My modem Huawei E1552/E1800 could work in two modes:
1) as flash with drivers
2) modem
The device is operating as modem and seen in Network Manager if only it's attached before OS loading. If after, it's detected as flash.
OK guys, this is getting beyond me, I cant get Ubuntu to use the DIAL up USB modem, I have gone through every post on this site regarding this type of modem, and have got nowhere fast.
am not a programmer so can anyone provide the commands to set the USB ports up so that Gnome PPP can see them?
All it sees is the com ports, my modem is listed as "dev/ttyACM0" and that is not showng up
Hi,
I am from India and I have setup ubuntu and I have this Aircel 3g usb modem.I connected the usb modem and tried the inbuilt Network manager for mobile broadband.Even though the carrier is listed,I tried all the possible connections,but it wasn't getting connected.
When i used the same usb modem in Windows ,I noticed a folder called Linux in it.The readme file says
Quote:
I have Ubuntu 12.04 and a 4G mobile broadband-modem called, ZTE mf880 ltf usb modem. Every time I loose internet-connection, Ubuntu seem to "loose track" of the modem and I have to pull it out and put it back in again, only to wait for Ubuntu to detect it again.
Hello everybody,
I didn't know were to post this, so i posted here in hardware section.
I'm having some troubles while trying to interconnect two pc's via modem (soft fax modem, RJ-11 jack).