[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
gnokiid 0.6.5 and Nokia 9290
From: |
James D. Bearden |
Subject: |
gnokiid 0.6.5 and Nokia 9290 |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Dec 2005 12:17:13 -0600 |
Howdy,
I have a 9290 where (irritatingly) it works just swell as modem under
windows via IR and serial cable. It's even more irritating because it's
win98se doing both through USB converters. Running windows is fine for some
things thanks to PuTTY and Firebird, but I would really like to get some
real work done when I am on the road, which means getting the modem to work
under linux. I would like to stick with the Nokia 9290 because I really like
the phone, and I really like thr $10 a month it costs to connect with
T-Mobile.
So anyway, to make a long story short, I have gotten the modem recognized by
linux, under both minicom and gnokiid. Some AT commands don't appear to
work, but more on that later. The modem will dial (very loudly, BTW, I can't
seem to turn the volume down on the modem under linux even though it works
quietly under windows), but the modem will not properly negotiate and
connect. It just never stops negotiating. Perusing the windows INI file, I
believe I need to set "NORMAL_ANALOG_AUTO" with "AT+CBST=0" but it's onee of
those AT commands that doesn't appear to work. I get no response, no OK, no
ERROR, no nothing.
So if anybody has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate them.
These commands are in the windows INI file but don't appear to work under
linux:
AT+CBST=0;
AT+CBST=7;
AT+CBST=14,0,1;+CHSN=0,0,0,12;
AT&FV1E0&D2&S1&C1S0=0
These commands do work under minicom:
ATV1E0S0=0
AT+CGMI
AT+CGMR
AT+CGSN
AT+CGMM
Here is the output of gnokiid as I fire it up:
GNOKIID Version 0.6.5
LOG: debug mask is 0x1
Initialising GSM
phone instance config:
model: AT
port_device: /dev/ttyUSB0
connection_type: 0
init_length: 0
serial_baudrate: 19200
serial_write_usleep: -1
hardware_handshake: 0
require_dcd: 0
smsc_timeout: 100
connect_script:
disconnect_script:
rfcomm_cn: 1
Initializing AT capable mobile phone ...
Serial device: opening device /dev/ttyUSB0
Serial device: setting RTS to high and DTR to high
Message sent: 0x00 / 0x0004
41 54 5a 0d | ATZ
write: [ATZ<cr>]
read : [^<ATZ<cr><cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x00 / 0x000b
02 fc 41 54 5a 0d 0d 0a 4f 4b 0d | ATZ OK
Received message type 00
Message sent: 0x00 / 0x0005
41 54 45 31 0d | ATE1
write: [ATE1<cr>]
read : [ATE1<cr><cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x00 / 0x000b
02 41 54 45 31 0d 0d 0a 4f 4b 0d | ATE1 OK
Received message type 00
Message sent: 0x00 / 0x000a
41 54 2b 43 4d 45 45 3d 31 0d | AT+CMEE=1
write: [AT+CMEE=1<cr>]
read : [AT+CMEE=1<cr><cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x00 / 0x0010
02 41 54 2b 43 4d 45 45 3d 31 0d 0d 0a 4f 4b 0d | AT+CMEE=1 OK
Received message type 00
Message sent: 0x06 / 0x0008
41 54 2b 43 47 4d 4d 0d | AT+CGMM
write: [AT+CGMM<cr>]
read : [AT+CGMM<cr><cr><lf>Nokia Communicator
GSM1900<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x06 / 0x002a
02 41 54 2b 43 47 4d 4d 0d 0d 0a 4e 6f 6b 69 61 | AT+CGMM Nokia
20 43 6f 6d 6d 75 6e 69 63 61 74 6f 72 20 47 53 | Communicator GS
4d 31 39 30 30 0d 0a 4f 4b 0d | M1900 OK
Received message type 06
Message sent: 0x06 / 0x0008
41 54 2b 43 47 4d 49 0d | AT+CGMI
write: [AT+CGMI<cr>]
read : [AT+CGMI<cr><cr><lf>Nokia Mobile Phones<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x06 / 0x0023
02 41 54 2b 43 47 4d 49 0d 0d 0a 4e 6f 6b 69 61 | AT+CGMI Nokia
20 4d 6f 62 69 6c 65 20 50 68 6f 6e 65 73 0d 0a | Mobile Phones
4f 4b 0d | OK
Received message type 06
Message sent: 0x59 / 0x0009
41 54 2b 43 53 43 53 3f 0d | AT+CSCS?
write: [AT+CSCS?<cr>]
read : [AT+CSCS?<cr><cr><lf>+CSCS:
"PCCP437"<cr><lf><cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x59 / 0x0023
02 41 54 2b 43 53 43 53 3f 0d 0d 0a 2b 43 53 43 | AT+CSCS? +CSC
53 3a 20 22 50 43 43 50 34 33 37 22 0d 0a 0d 0a | S: "PCCP437"
4f 4b 0d | OK
Received message type 59
Initialisation completed
Message sent: 0x06 / 0x0008
41 54 2b 43 47 4d 4d 0d | AT+CGMM
write: [AT+CGMM<cr>]
read : [AT+CGMM<cr><cr><lf>Nokia Communicator
GSM1900<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x06 / 0x002a
02 41 54 2b 43 47 4d 4d 0d 0d 0a 4e 6f 6b 69 61 | AT+CGMM Nokia
20 43 6f 6d 6d 75 6e 69 63 61 74 6f 72 20 47 53 | Communicator GS
4d 31 39 30 30 0d 0a 4f 4b 0d | M1900 OK
Received message type 06
Message sent: 0x06 / 0x0008
41 54 2b 43 47 4d 49 0d | AT+CGMI
write: [AT+CGMI<cr>]
read : [AT+CGMI<cr><cr><lf>Nokia Mobile Phones<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x06 / 0x0023
02 41 54 2b 43 47 4d 49 0d 0d 0a 4e 6f 6b 69 61 | AT+CGMI Nokia
20 4d 6f 62 69 6c 65 20 50 68 6f 6e 65 73 0d 0a | Mobile Phones
4f 4b 0d | OK
Received message type 06
Message sent: 0x06 / 0x0008
41 54 2b 43 47 4d 52 0d | AT+CGMR
write: [AT+CGMR<cr>]
read : [AT+CGMR<cr><cr><lf>SW05.07<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x06 / 0x0017
02 41 54 2b 43 47 4d 52 0d 0d 0a 53 57 30 35 2e | AT+CGMR SW05.
30 37 0d 0a 4f 4b 0d | 07 OK
Received message type 06
Message sent: 0x06 / 0x0008
41 54 2b 43 47 53 4e 0d | AT+CGSN
write: [AT+CGSN<cr>]
read : [AT+CGSN<cr><cr><lf>010108502305062<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>]
Message received: 0x06 / 0x001f
<Yup, got the IMEI OK>
Received message type 06
- gnokiid 0.6.5 and Nokia 9290,
James D. Bearden <=