dacodecz 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2006 Has anyone tried on prolific chip based data cable(for RD2030)? i tried.. (by adding this line in inf file) HKR,,ConfigData,1,01,00,3F,3F,10,27,88,13,C4,09,E2,04,71,02,38,41,9c,80,4E,C0,34,00,0D,00,0D,00,06,40,03,80,00,00,d0,80 but it didn't work... i know chip support buad(?) rate of more than 230 kbps but i don't know how set higher buad rate if some tried in this chips...plz share.. Hi, I am having PL2303 USB/SER chipset based grey market cable and it works without any problem at 230.4KBps speed between my RD2130 and PC node. Ahhh but I am free of WDM and associated INF crap, I am riding on LINUX . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kachaid 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2006 Can you please give me some more info on that. BTW, any one tried on window based system? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cracker 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2006 Has anyone tried on prolific chip based data cable(for RD2030)? i tried.. (by adding this line in inf file) HKR,,ConfigData,1,01,00,3F,3F,10,27,88,13,C4,09,E2,04,71,02,38,41,9c,80,4E,C0,34,00,0D,00,0D,00,06,40,03,80,00,00,d0,80 but it didn't work... i know chip support buad(?) rate of more than 230 kbps but i don't know how set higher buad rate if some tried in this chips...plz share.. Hi, I am having PL2303 USB/SER chipset based grey market cable and it works without any problem at 230.4KBps speed between my RD2130 and PC node. Ahhh but I am free of WDM and associated INF crap, I am riding on LINUX . how u did that on linux? can u post that screen shot? and information on how to do that on linux based os? thanx. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dacodecz 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2006 how u did that on linux?can u post that screen shot? and information on how to do that on linux based os? thanx. Hi, Linux kernel module for PL2303 does support all speed that chipset could provide. /NOTE: DIFFERENT PL2303 HAVE DIFFERENT CAPABILITY AND FEATURES/ So to achieve a given speed of 230400Kbps simply pass the number to PPPD and thats all, now if you want a step by step instructions then buzz me again . These are the options my script pass to PPPD while using RCONNECT. chandaal@rudra:~ $ ps ax | grep pppd | grep -v grep 5686 ttyUSB0 Ss+ 0:00 pppd /dev/ttyUSB0 230400 holdoff 5 mru 1460 crtscts nomppe noauth usepeerdns defaultroute receive-all ipcp-accept-local ipcp-accept-remote lcp-max-configure 10 lcp-echo-interval 10 lcp-echo-failure 40 noipdefault persist connect /etc/ppp/rconnect Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cracker 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2006 is it going to work with fedora 4. i am using FTDI Chipset data cable provided by reliance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dacodecz 0 Report post Posted February 23, 2006 is it going to work with fedora 4.i am using FTDI Chipset data cable provided by reliance. Hi, Yes it will, but could you please specify through which app you gonna configure the PPPD and CHAT sequences. There is KPPP, WVDIAL, FEDORA own networkmanager and even you could have your own cutom script, according to app you may have to edit few configuartion files. Though { /etc/ppp/options } is always there to tweak with. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kachaid 0 Report post Posted February 23, 2006 hey dacodecz, do something for windows user yaar!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deepu 0 Report post Posted February 23, 2006 can some one post the complete step by step info on how to do this on linux Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dacodecz 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2006 can some one post the complete step by step info on how to do this on linux Hi, I give a try for generic solution on linux, if you have a query for any particular distro feel free to buzz me. for ftdi chipset module ftdi_sio.ko should be compiled in as either module or kernel embedded part. To check you're having it or not at your current linux PC type being root /modprobe -l | grep ftdi_sio/ and check for output if it is then less work to do. BTW if you're having any recent linux distro like FEDORA or UBUNTU, your card would be identifed and related driver would be loaded when system boots up. Now check out which device node driver created by typing /dmesg | grep ttyUSB/ Here are few generic scripts that could be used on linux, now lots of modifications could be done so that whole range of linux compatible handsets can be used using these scripts. main commands are ron <phone number> to connect roff to disconnect ------------------------------------------- Contents of /usr/sbin/ron ------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh if [ $# -ne 1 ] then echo "Error in $0 - Invalid Argument Count" echo "Usage: rconnect <phone no>" exit fi PASS=$1 USER=$1 pppd /dev/ttyUSB0 230400 user $USER password $PASS linkname rim holdoff 5 mru 1460 crtscts nomppe noauth usepeerdns defaultroute receive-all ipcp-accept-local ipcp-accept-remote lcp-max-configure 10 lcp-echo-interval 10 lcp-echo-failure 40 noipdefault persist connect "/etc/ppp/rconnect" ----------------------------------------------- Contents of /usr/sbin/roff ----------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh exec 2>/dev/null PPPDPID=$(cat /var/run/ppp-rim.pid | head -1) [ -n $PPPDPID ] && kill -TERM $PPPDPID ----------------------------------------------- Contents of /etc/ppp/rconnect ----------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh # A chat script to login to a PPP server. [ -f /var/run/ppp-rim.pid ] && exit 0; while [ /bin/true ]; do /usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/rim-chat [ $? -eq 0 ] && break sleep 3 done ----------------------------------------------- Contents of /etc/ppp/rim-chat ----------------------------------------------- ABORT 'NO ANSWER' ABORT BUSY ABORT 'NO CARRIER' TIMEOUT 9 "" ATZ OK-ATZ-OK "AT+IPR=230400" OK "atdt#777" CONNECT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Add this entry to your /etc/ppp/ip-up.local to prevent dormant timer kick in. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PIDOF=/sbin/pidof PPP_IFACE="$1" PPP_TTY="$2" PPP_SPEED="$3" PPP_LOCAL="$4" PPP_REMOTE="$5" PPP_IPPARAM="$6" $PING -i 5 -B -I $PPP_IFACE $PPP_REMOTE >/dev/null & echo ($PIDOF ping) > /var/run/ppp/ping.pid ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Add this entry to you /etc/ppp/ip-down.local ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PINGID=$(cat /var/run/ppp/ping.pid) [ -n $PINGID ] && kill -QUIT $PINGID Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cracker 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2006 is it going to work with rconnect script provided by reliance? by modifying baud rate to 230400? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dacodecz 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2006 is it going to work with rconnect script provided by reliance?by modifying baud rate to 230400? Hi, Yes, provided that required kernel module and associated device node is available. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
saadgen 0 Report post Posted February 23, 2009 that would be real cool dude... i was checkin out the link u had given and it was ...errm way over my head ...didnt understand much yes, prolific - thats the one i have... hmmm, actualy im connectin thro a com port now, but i have a usb-cable extra (both grey) ...besides, if im gonna get 230 kbps, i woud proly buy an 'original' usb cable... and yes, i think the baud rate is change-able in 2030... do let us know if it works with grey market cables... For your problem i am sending this file to all who wanted to Use baud rate 230,400 from LG RD2030 by using a cable without FTDI chipset By replacing this given file to file in the folder LG Usb/Drivers/LG/LGSerial/LG USB MODEM/MDMGEN_2K you can replace only after downloading setup of rconnect lg rd2030 usb from the Reliance Web Site. Salute Me. and plz send me firmware and .dll file of LG RD2030 MDMGEN_2K.rar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
viju.k 0 Report post Posted January 13, 2010 thanks dude its working Share this post Link to post Share on other sites