Edmund can probably answer this one.. Had a request for how to use the built in modem.
can u provide details on how to do this so people using serial cables have an alternative to manually loading slices or setting up PPP. cheers..
Edmund can probably answer this one.. Had a request for how to use the built in modem.
can u provide details on how to do this so people using serial cables have an alternative to manually loading slices or setting up PPP. cheers..
Some of it anyway.
Follow this how-to:
http://minnie.tuhs.org/twiki/bin/vie...thBuiltinModem
For the ppp-options file, ignore what the above URL says and create one that reads thus:
/dev/cua1
115200
crtscts
debug
kdebug 1
asyncmap 0
netmask 255.255.255.0
defaultroute
nodetach
nodeflate
This will give you functional dialup which works with an emulator. Dunno for sure how it would work with loadguide (which is one of the reasons I setup the emulator). The main question being how does one tell the thing when to dial, and to run loadguide. A more desktopy linux guy may be able to fill in the blanks for getting ppp going via an addition to the loadguide script or something(I'm OSX on the desktop, use linux in the server rooms which seldom use dialup).
Dialup ISPs known to work with this are paradise and ihug.
Okay, mostly so far so good,
I've got all that done okay, but tivo now fails to find a dial out number (??) during setup
I've checked the edits as suggested by Edmund and all are correct.
Any ideas ?
Where does the system specify to use dial config 127 ?
Also any suggestions on how to make joe editor friendlier - it tends to overtype, backup and generally be a little unpredictable - will a faster port speed help?
cheers
Grant
You can tell it to use 127 via the remote. Got to TivoCentral:Messages and Setup:SystemInformation. On that screen it will have a line:
Dial-in Configuration Code: wxy TFA=z
On the remote key in "clear clear enter enter 0 1 2 7 enter", that should set the code to 127.
sorry E, i'm still stuck in Guided Setup so can't get to the other screens, is there a way to hack the appropriate file entry via joe editor?
G.
Nope, but you can do it at the shell. From the bash prompt, do this:Originally Posted by Grant
[TiVo [p0] ~]# tivosh
% dbsetx /State/PhoneConfig DialConfig 127
/State/PhoneConfig DialConfig val was: 000
/State/PhoneConfig DialConfig set to : 127
% exit
[TiVo [p0] ~]#
Then reboot and you should be golden.
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