Re: modem query

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--- Claude Jones <claude_jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Monday 02 January 2006 6:57 am, azeem ahmad
> wrote:
> > hi list
> > is there any command to query modem to get its
> information just like in
> > windows. in fact i want to know a modem's FCLASS.
> or tell me if there is
> > any other way to accomplish this
> 
> kppp can do that, assuming it can detect your modem
> - you have to burrow down 
> into the configuration, but there's a query modem
> button in there - whether 
> it will yield the exact info you seek, I can't speak
> to
> -- 
> Claude Jones
> Bluemont, VA, USA
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One useful tool is scanModem from 
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/#scanmodem

Download scanModem.gz from above link.  
$ gunzip scanModem.gz
$ chmod +x scanModem
$ ./scanModem

should give you some information about your modem. 
Also you may also use 
wvdial.  wvdial could also give you information about
your modem.  

Hope this helps,

Antonio


	
		
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