On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 14:59 +0200, Granville Paulse wrote:
Hi Wayne
I've basically re-soldered the whole of J6 and J7. These are the files that I am using:
gprs-options: /dev/ttyS2 9600 defaultroute user "" connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/gprs-connect" disconnect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/gprs-disconnect"
gprs-disconnect: ABORT 'BUSY' ABORT 'ERROR' ABORT 'NO DIALTONE' TIMEOUT 30 '' '+++\c' SAY " + sending break" 'NO CARRIER' 'ATH' SAY "\n + dropping data connection" OK 'AT+CGATT=0' SAY "\n + disconnecting from GPRS" OK '\c' SAY "\n + disconnected."
gprs-connect: TIMEOUT 60 ABORT 'BUSY' ABORT 'ERROR' ABORT 'NO CARRIER' '' 'AT' OK AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","Unrestricted","0.0.0.0",0,0 OK ATD*99***1# CONNECT ''
ppp-start: /usr/sbin/pppd file /etc/ppp/gprs-options
pap-secrets: '' * '' *
In gprs-options, it mentions ttyS2 but there is no mention of ttyS3. Is this ok. I am using pppd 2.4.2b3. Is this ok? Are you using a different version? What does your connection script look like?
That looks pretty ok to me from a quick glance, ttyS3 is only used if you have the gps/gprs module for the GPS bit..I actually have ttyS3 tagged off board as I need the serial port for something else. My fox is currently not with me but I will take a look at my backup of my scripts later and tell you if there is any obvious difference.
The only other test I can think of is to compile some sort of teminal emulation command line app for the fox and then try and talk to ttyS2 direct and see if the modem is responding..I suspect not as I can't think of any other reason ppp would fail like that.
The only other thing I can think of is that the telit module isn't connecting properly via that multiway connector on the bottom (but obviously well enough that the power, status and start pins are connecting) either that or you have a faulty foxGM board but as I say the traces are pretty much straight though so I can't see what would be wrong. What sdk/firmware image are you using..I am on the phrozen one