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cactus46
04-17-2005, 09:19 PM
Congratulations, tivoROCKSme. And thanks for the update. Yes, DHCP seldom works.

John

Thanks again for the reply. Well, I ended up just upgrading the laptop to XP Pro from Win2K Pro, then I re-edited the mdmhayes file using cut & paste. I then promptly deleted the pnf file (shift & delete so it didn't go to recycle) and immediately rebooted. After the reboot, I setup everything per the instructions and the first time no luck using DHCP. I then tried it specifying the IP address and it worked. The first attempt status got stuck on "setting the clock"? which I thought was strange, but the second test went all the way through. Works great. For all those HDVR2 users with Vonage out there, this does work!!! Just takes a little patience and persistance. Thanks to everyone who helps out here, and for the instructions from OTTO

all4jo
04-19-2005, 08:49 AM
im getting failed while negotiating also . here is my hyperterminal log.
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cactus46
04-19-2005, 05:31 PM
Ok all4jo, your serial cable and com port appear to be in good shape. The modem log would be more useful. Also, if you could supply more details about your setup, it would be helpful, i.e. cable modem, router, desktop, etc.

Keep us posted.

John

tivoROCKSme
04-19-2005, 08:38 PM
tivoROCKSme...do you think the issue of the .pnf file going to the recycle bin was causing you your grief? I never thought of that being an issue till you mentioned it.
Please respond..............
Chris

Chris, I don't really see how the operating system could use the file in the recycle bin, but I didn't want to take any chances. Nobody else has ever menioned it, so I truly don't think it's required to permanatley delete.

neil111
04-24-2005, 10:52 AM
All4Jo,

I was having similar strange issues with my .pnf, and it was because I had saved my backup copy of it in another subdirectory of the \windows\inf\ folder.... apparently windows still saw it there and didn't recompile my edited version. See below... I hope this helps!
- Neil :)

OK, trying things on the Desktop Now. I've spent 2 hours trying to get it just to connect to the desktop with a test call w/ no success -- despite things looking good in Hyperterminal.

Then I came across the following in another thread:

http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=211580&page=2&pp=20

OMG, I seriously thought I was going to go crazy! Thank you everyone for your help and thank you cactus46 for telling me about this log file. After analysing it, you guys aren't going to beleive what the problem was. Whenever I delete a file in windows system folders, I keep a copy just in case I need to restore the original. So... I made a copy of mdmhayes.inf and .pnf but i left them in the 'inf' directory. The log showed that it was using the 'copy of mdmhayes.inf' file instead of the new one. So, I went back in and deleted the phone, connection, copy of files, etc and redid the whole process not keeping any new copies and it works now! I can't believe that windows used the copy of mhmhayes file instead....
Well, I checked my modem log and sure enough it was also using the "Copy of..." inf file, EVEN THOUGH I changed the extension to ".inf backup". I guess that wasn't enough. So I'm going to move that file and related .pnf to another folder and will try again.

More in a few minutes, but I wanted to post this info in case anyone else has this problem.
- Neil

cburns14
04-24-2005, 08:56 PM
Just a couple of thoughts after finally resuceeding to get my connection to work.
I'm not sure when the mdmhayes.inf file gets recreated. It did not reappear after rebooting. Anyone know? i.e. what exactly triggers the recompiling?
Secondly, I use a USB converter to get the cable into my laptop. I always had limited choices in the choice of the com port when setting up my modem connection, and I typically had to set it to com 1; even though the usb connection registered under com 1 under the "Device manager" hardware profiles, I had problems with the connection, because (I think) I had something else (Communications Port (COM1)) listed under com1.
Well I plugged the usb dongle into a different usb port on my laptop, and COM 4 became available (this doesn't make sense to me, and it may have been available when I used the other usb port); i.e. under Device manager, the usb dongle was listed under com4; so I setup the modem using Com4 (it was actually listed as a choice!), and this time it worked.
At which point I noticed the mdmhayes.inf file had returned.
So the moral to this story is, make sure you are using a com port not in use otherwise and make sure the com port listed under device manager is the same as the modem you set up.

cactus46
04-25-2005, 07:46 PM
Hi Chris,

Congratulations on getting your serial to PPP functioning again. Yes, the USB-RS232 adapters can be troublesome. My USB-RS232 must plugged into the same USB port that was used for the initial setup when the computer is booted or it doesn't work. However, if it doesn't work, then I can unplug the adapter and put it in the same port as the initial setup and reboot, the call completes.

The mdmhayes.inf file is re-compiled into mdmhayes.pnf when the mdmhayes.pnf files disappears/deleted or an updated Windows XP goes into effect. At least this was my experience when Windows XP updated from SP1 to SP2.

Thanks for the useful observations!

John

Just a couple of thoughts after finally resuceeding to get my connection to work.
I'm not sure when the mdmhayes.inf file gets recreated. It did not reappear after rebooting. Anyone know? i.e. what exactly triggers the recompiling?
Secondly, I use a USB converter to get the cable into my laptop. I always had limited choices in the choice of the com port when setting up my modem connection, and I typically had to set it to com 1; even though the usb connection registered under com 1 under the "Device manager" hardware profiles, I had problems with the connection, because (I think) I had something else (Communications Port (COM1)) listed under com1.
Well I plugged the usb dongle into a different usb port on my laptop, and COM 4 became available (this doesn't make sense to me, and it may have been available when I used the other usb port); i.e. under Device manager, the usb dongle was listed under com4; so I setup the modem using Com4 (it was actually listed as a choice!), and this time it worked.
At which point I noticed the mdmhayes.inf file had returned.
So the moral to this story is, make sure you are using a com port not in use otherwise and make sure the com port listed under device manager is the same as the modem you set up.

sanketgroup
04-29-2005, 04:47 AM
Hi john
i followed instruction to setup ppp serial cable connection.
my configuration is something like this

i have changed mdmhayes.inf file and deleted mdmhayes.pnf file and restarted pc.

i connect TIVO>>>Mini Stereo to Serail Cable>>>Null Modem Cable >>> Gender Changer>>>com port 1 of PC.


then i select 9600 port speed of COM1 in Device Manager .
I select 9600 speed in modem properties
I select 9600 speed in Hyper terminal
I select 9600 speed in TIVO (,#296)

Flow control in None in every properties (in device manager, connection properties, hyper terminal)

then i start hyper terminal and try to make test call.
in hyper terminal i can get some few garbage characters, but there is no ~ character. even there is not "user request" or user authentication line.
it just shows some few garbage characters. only 5 to 10 characters. and says test failed in TIVO.

my modem log is like this.


04-29-2005 13:42:16.811 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-29-2005 13:42:16.811 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
04-29-2005 13:42:16.811 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-29-2005 13:42:16.811 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-29-2005 13:42:16.827 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
04-29-2005 13:42:16.827 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-29-2005 13:42:16.874 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-29-2005 13:42:16.874 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
04-29-2005 13:42:16.874 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
04-29-2005 13:42:16.874 - Modem inf section: M2700
04-29-2005 13:42:16.874 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
04-29-2005 13:42:16.936 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
04-29-2005 13:42:16.936 - Initializing modem.
04-29-2005 13:42:16.936 - Waiting for a call.
04-29-2005 13:43:05.577 - Session Statistics:
04-29-2005 13:43:05.577 - Reads : 0 bytes
04-29-2005 13:43:05.577 - Writes: 0 bytes


pls help me to solve this problem, my tivo does not connect to internet. i did created incoming connection as per the instruction.

cactus46
04-29-2005, 07:24 PM
Hi sanketgroup,

First of all, I see no communications between the TiVo and the PC shown in your modem log. HyperTerminal is not necessary for the PC to communicate with TiVo but it can be handy to see if your ports are properly configured. However, if the TiVo was communicating with the PC, we would see most of the characters in the log that you had sent.

Assuming that you have properly configured the "Communications cable" modem, com ports, protocol, then I would suspect a problem with the Dial Prefix in the TiVo or the null-modem serial cable or no Test Call or Daily Call was made. You can force a Test Call or Daily Call in the TiVo's Phone Connection menu. Once the call is made then the characters should appear in the modem log like you sent.

Are you using a cable modem, DSL modem, router with your broadband connection? Tell us a little about your setup.

Keep us posted.

John

sanketgroup
04-30-2005, 01:17 PM
hi john
thanks for reply.
dialing prefix is ok, it is ,#296
i do have router with broadband connection. I use Test Call in TIVO to check connection.
during this procedure i can see only few(7 to 15) characters in Hyper Terminal. but than nothing ahead. it just get disconnected.

cactus46
04-30-2005, 03:35 PM
Hi sanketgroup,

TiVo probably gives up after 3 or 4 minutes after trying a Test Call or Daily Call. Make a Daily Call attempt and then send another copy of your modem log.

Are you setting up serial to PPP on a desktop or a notebook computer? Are you using a normal serial port or perhaps a USB-RS232 adapter? Does the computer have a built-in modem? In the Control Panel what modems are shown in the Device Manager? Did you use static IP addresses for the serial to PPP connection? How many Com ports are shown in the Device Manager? Are you sure you used the right Com port in setting up serial to PPP?

If you are using HyperTerminal the call will never get to the Internet because the computer becomes a terminal with HyperTerminal and with serial to PPP, the computer becomes a gateway.

I hope this clears up some of the details.

Keep us posted.

John

hi john
thanks for reply.
dialing prefix is ok, it is ,#296
i do have router with broadband connection. I use Test Call in TIVO to check connection.
during this procedure i can see only few(7 to 15) characters in Hyper Terminal. but than nothing ahead. it just get disconnected.

John Wilson
05-04-2005, 11:08 PM
The following is my latest PM to cactus46, who spent a good 3 days walking me through the often confusing procedure of setting up serial over PPP. My modem had bit the dust and I had 3 days of guide data left. After reading this entire post, I became more and more confused as everyone had different issues and successes. Note that I have included in my "PM" to cactus46 a short to-do list that would allow me to do this again in the future. I have edited one item at cactus46's suggestion but since you have not seen the original, you won't know the difference :p

SUCCESS!!

I used the addresses of 192.168.1.120 and 192.168.1.121 and tried it again. First the Test call worked and then the Daily call worked. Took 3 minutes of actual connect time to get all of the data (my guide data had run out yesterday

Now it crunching the numbers for the next 90 minutes (darn slow 54MZ processor) but it looks like I'm back in business. :up:

I can't thank you enough for your help. You should maybe put a sticky at the top of the Underground area for this as it should work for everyone once the "little" gotchas are worked out. Here is what I'd have people concentrate on:

1. Follow Otto's guide http://www.tivohelp.com/archive/tivohelp.swiki.net/45.html to the letter WITH ONE EXCEPTION: Don't use dynamic IP addressing (DHCP) I couldn't get this to work until I used the static addressing procedure. Cut and Paste the mdmhayes.inf using Notepad and then go through EVERY line and make sure that all of the notations are correct, even the spaces!

2. Search for the mdmhayes.pnf using Windows and ensure that there is only ONE copy. If more, delete ALL of them using the SHIFT-delete procedure so that they don't end up in the Norton-protected Recycle folder. My mistake :(

3. Reboot and then confirm that no copy of mdmhayes.pnf exists. It is not created again until the cable connection "modem" is configured.

4.Create the modem. following the instructions exactly. Make sure that the speed is 115,200.

5. At this point, I would have them test the null-modem cable connection using Hyperterminal. IF the info spits out (5-6 lines) , then the cable connection is correct and it makes sense to create the Incoming Connection. Here it is also important that the Flow control is set to NONE and use static IP addressing .

6. Finally, set up the tiVo using the ,#211 calling prefix and cross your fingers
.

Thanks again for all of your help. I was really struggling until I contacted you. This PPP over serial is really cool when you get it set up right!

Best Regards,
John Wilson
Happy Sony SVR-2000 owner again.

cactus46
05-05-2005, 12:26 AM
Hi John,

Thanks for posting this. I know there are many trying to configure their serial to PPP with issues like yours. Your note 2 struck a chord with me. I've answered posts with people not knowing why their changes didn't make it to the mdmhayes.pnf file after they had edited and deleted the mdmhayes.pnf file. I would guess that the Windows XP Recycle Bin is much like the Norton Recycle Bin. Once you delete a system file, mdmhayes.pnf, it mysteriously shows up before the changes are re-compiled.

There are many here that have faced this problem.

Thanks again, John, for helping the TCF members with their serial to PPP issues and your kind words.

Happy TiVoing!

John

The following is my latest PM to cactus46, who spent a good 3 days walking me through the often confusing procedure of setting up serial over PPP. My modem had bit the dust and I had 3 days of guide data left. After reading this entire post, I became more and more confused as everyone had different issues and successes. Note that I have included in my "PM" to cactus46 a short to-do list that would allow me to do this again in the future. I have edited one item at cactus46's suggestion but since you have not seen the original, you won't know the difference :p

SUCCESS!!

.....

2. Search for the mdmhayes.pnf using Windows and ensure that there is only ONE copy. If more, delete ALL of them using the SHIFT-delete procedure so that they don't end up in the Norton-protected Recycle folder. My mistake :(
......

Best Regards,
John Wilson
Happy Sony SVR-2000 owner again.

all4jo
05-11-2005, 12:08 PM
ok here is my modem log, i keep getting negotiating and then it says failes while negotiating.
05-11-2005 12:01:47.138 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-11-2005 12:01:47.138 - Initializing modem.
05-11-2005 12:01:47.148 - Waiting for a call.
05-11-2005 12:01:56.422 - Recv: ~
05-11-2005 12:01:56.422 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-11-2005 12:01:56.422 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-11-2005 12:01:56.422 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.432 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 12:01:56.432 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.432 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-11-2005 12:01:56.432 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.442 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 12:01:56.442 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.442 - Recv: &} } }
05-11-2005 12:01:56.442 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.442 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 12:01:56.442 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.442 - Recv: }%}&#}
05-11-2005 12:01:56.442 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.452 - Recv: 5
05-11-2005 12:01:56.452 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.452 - Recv: <ba>}=}'}"
05-11-2005 12:01:56.452 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.462 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 12:01:56.462 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:56.462 - Recv: (}"-K~
05-11-2005 12:01:56.462 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Recv: ~
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Answering the call.
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-11-2005 12:01:59.436 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 12:01:59.446 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-11-2005 12:01:59.446 - Connection established at 9600bps.
05-11-2005 12:01:59.446 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-11-2005 12:01:59.446 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-11-2005 12:02:29.449 - Read: Total: 655, Per/Sec: 19, Written: Total: 637, Per/Sec: 20
05-11-2005 12:04:29.452 - Read: Total: 787, Per/Sec: 1, Written: Total: 637, Per/Sec: 0
05-11-2005 12:05:09.319 - Hanging up the modem.
05-11-2005 12:05:09.319 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-11-2005 12:05:11.322 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-11-2005 12:05:11.322 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-11-2005 12:05:11.322 - Initializing modem.
05-11-2005 12:05:11.322 - Waiting for a call.


also i have my settings on the tivo as
set dial-in number 258-2178
set dial prefix ,#296
set call waiting prefix: (none)
set tone/pulse: tone
set phone avail,' detection: off
set dial tone detection: on
also im using a direcway satellite internet system. can this be the problem?
thanks
jose

cactus46
05-11-2005, 05:47 PM
Hi jose,

Since you are using satellite Internet, it would be helpful to know if you are using a router or some form of NAT--network address translation that a router would supply? Did you assign two static IP addresses for the Incoming Connection?

Your serial cable looks OK and I'm guessing your changes to the mdmhayes.inf are OK. I think this should work even with the satellite latency if everything else was OK especially at 9600 baud.

Type 'IPCONFIG' from the Command Prompt and post your results here and perhaps we can help you with two static IP addresses if necessary.

Keep us posted.

John

ok here is my modem log, i keep getting negotiating and then it says failes while negotiating.
05-11-2005 12:01:47.138 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-11-2005 12:01:47.138 - Initializing modem.
05-11-2005 12:01:47.148 - Waiting for a call.
05-11-2005 12:01:56.422 - Recv: ~
05-11-2005 12:01:56.422 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-11-2005 12:01:56.422 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-11-2005 12:01:56.422 - Unknown Response
.......
05-11-2005 12:05:11.322 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-11-2005 12:05:11.322 - Initializing modem.
05-11-2005 12:05:11.322 - Waiting for a call.


also i have my settings on the tivo as
set dial-in number 258-2178
set dial prefix ,#296
set call waiting prefix: (none)
set tone/pulse: tone
set phone avail,' detection: off
set dial tone detection: on
also im using a direcway satellite internet system. can this be the problem?
thanks
jose

all4jo
05-11-2005, 07:19 PM
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>ipconfig

Windows IP Configuration


Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.110
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::20b:dbff:fe18:58f6%4
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.3

PPP adapter RAS Server (Dial In) Interface:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection 2:

Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected

Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::5445:5245:444f%5
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

Tunnel adapter Automatic Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::5efe:192.168.1.100%2
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

Tunnel adapter Automatic Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::5efe:192.168.1.110%2
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

C:\Documents and Settings\admin>
i am also using a linksys router. and i do also havae a staic ip from direcway satellite.
thanks
jose

cactus46
05-11-2005, 07:50 PM
Hi Jose,

Try assigning a couple static IP addresses to your Incoming Connection such as 192.168.1.118 and 192.168.1.119. You can go to Network Connections in the Control Panel and right-click on Incoming Connection and go to Properties/Network and change it to a pair of static IP addresses there.

These static IP addresses are for the LAN side--computer to TiVo connection. DHCP does not work for most people for the two IP addresses.

Try this, make a Test Call and send another copy of your modem log if this doesn't work.

John

all4jo
05-11-2005, 10:31 PM
well it still fails while negotiating, here is my log.

05-11-2005 22:28:52.387 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-11-2005 22:28:52.387 - Initializing modem.
05-11-2005 22:28:52.387 - Waiting for a call.
05-11-2005 22:29:06.507 - Recv: ~
05-11-2005 22:29:06.507 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-11-2005 22:29:06.507 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-11-2005 22:29:06.507 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.517 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 22:29:06.517 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.517 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-11-2005 22:29:06.517 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.527 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 22:29:06.527 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.527 - Recv: &} } }
05-11-2005 22:29:06.527 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.537 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 22:29:06.537 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.537 - Recv: }%}&<9a><ba>
05-11-2005 22:29:06.537 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.537 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 22:29:06.537 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.537 - Recv: -<b3>}'}"}
05-11-2005 22:29:06.537 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.547 - Recv: (
05-11-2005 22:29:06.547 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:06.547 - Recv: }"<f1>h~
05-11-2005 22:29:06.547 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:09.512 - Recv: ~
05-11-2005 22:29:09.512 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-11-2005 22:29:09.512 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-11-2005 22:29:09.512 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:09.512 - Answering the call.
05-11-2005 22:29:09.522 - Recv: }
05-11-2005 22:29:09.522 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:09.522 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-11-2005 22:29:09.522 - Unknown Response
05-11-2005 22:29:09.522 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-11-2005 22:29:09.522 - Connection established at 9600bps.
05-11-2005 22:29:09.522 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-11-2005 22:29:09.522 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-11-2005 22:29:29.590 - Hanging up the modem.
05-11-2005 22:29:29.590 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-11-2005 22:29:31.593 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-11-2005 22:29:31.593 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-11-2005 22:29:31.593 - Initializing modem.
05-11-2005 22:29:31.593 - Waiting for a call.

cactus46
05-11-2005, 11:35 PM
Hi Jose,

Do you have any firewalls running that you can disable for a test? Also, if you have any built-in modems or other serial devices that you could temporarily disable for a Daily Call, try it. And if you have another computer around that you could configure for a Daily Call that might be worth a try.

It looks like a firewall or IP related issue in your modem log. Are you using a regular RS-232 port (com port) on the computer or is it a USB-RS232 adapter?

As you mentioned about being satellite Internet, the latency in the satellite connection is a possible obstacle. Perhaps someone who has set serial to PPP on a satellite connection could give us their opinion.

Keep us posted.

John

jimnme
05-12-2005, 11:01 AM
Hello,

I have gone through this thread and tried everything and I still can't connect. Here is my specifics. I have been working on this for a few days and just can't get it right.

RCA Directivo connected to my laptop with the ppp to serial through a usb to serial connector (all I really know about the connector is that it uses a cypress chipset)

Laptop is connected to the internet wirelessly though a linksys wrt54g router using Sveasoft Alchemy firmware.

I can connect throgh hyperterminal but only get the garbage lines and no messages or anything.

The error message I get on the TIVO is "Service not Answering"

Using specified addresses of 192.168.1.115 and 192.168.1.116, all firewalls turned off. I do have a dialup modem in the laptop and an ethernet card but both are disabled since they aren't used.

Here is my log....I really don't understand any of it so can you help me?

Thanks
Michelle

05-12-2005 10:57:24.496 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 10:57:24.606 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 10:57:24.606 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 10:57:24.606 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 10:57:24.776 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 10:57:24.776 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 10:57:24.826 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 10:57:24.836 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-12-2005 10:57:24.836 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-12-2005 10:57:24.836 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-12-2005 10:57:24.836 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-12-2005 10:57:24.846 - Opening Modem
05-12-2005 10:57:24.846 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-12-2005 10:57:24.846 - Initializing modem.
05-12-2005 10:57:24.846 - Waiting for a call.
05-12-2005 10:58:43.039 - Recv: ~
05-12-2005 10:58:43.039 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-12-2005 10:58:43.099 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINE_NEWCALL
05-12-2005 10:58:43.119 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_OFFERING
05-12-2005 10:58:43.119 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINEDEVSTATE_RINGING(0x1)
05-12-2005 10:58:46.053 - Recv: <7f>
05-12-2005 10:58:46.053 - Unknown Response
05-12-2005 10:58:49.067 - Recv: ~
05-12-2005 10:58:49.067 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-12-2005 10:58:49.067 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINEDEVSTATE_RINGING(0x1)
05-12-2005 10:58:49.067 - TSP(0000): Accepting Call
05-12-2005 10:58:49.067 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_ACCEPTED
05-12-2005 10:58:49.067 - TSP(0000): Answering Call
05-12-2005 10:58:49.067 - Answering the call.
05-12-2005 10:58:49.077 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-12-2005 10:58:49.077 - Connection established at 1200bps.
05-12-2005 10:58:49.077 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-12-2005 10:58:49.077 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-12-2005 10:58:49.077 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x00010277) Status 0x00000000
05-12-2005 10:58:49.077 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_CONNECTED
05-12-2005 10:59:19.080 - Read: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0, Written: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0
05-12-2005 11:00:49.460 - TSP(0000): Dropping Call
05-12-2005 11:00:49.460 - Hanging up the modem.
05-12-2005 11:00:49.460 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - Initializing modem.
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - Waiting for a call.
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_DISCONNECTED(0x1)
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_IDLE
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x00010222) Status 0x00000000
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - TSP(0000): Dropping Call
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x00010211) Status 0x00000000
05-12-2005 11:00:51.463 - TSP(0000): Closing Call
05-12-2005 11:01:39.472 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-12-2005 11:01:39.472 - Initializing modem.
05-12-2005 11:01:39.472 - Waiting for a call.
05-12-2005 11:01:39.913 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-12-2005 11:01:39.913 - Initializing modem.
05-12-2005 11:01:39.913 - Waiting for a call.

cactus46
05-12-2005, 01:31 PM
Hi Michelle,

The following lines in your modem log indicate a conflict with existing hardware or com port usually a physical modem:

05-12-2005 10:58:43.099 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINE_NEWCALL
05-12-2005 10:58:43.119 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_OFFERING
05-12-2005 10:58:43.119 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINEDEVSTATE_RINGING(0x1)

Everything else in the log looks like the changes to the mdmhayes.inf came through fine and you made the appropriate changes in the setup.

Go into your Device Manager and disable all com ports and modems you don't need for the Daily Call. Reboot the computer, make a Daily Call, and send us another log.

Keep us posted and good luck!

John

Hello,

I have gone through this thread and tried everything and I still can't connect. Here is my specifics. I have been working on this for a few days and just can't get it right.

RCA Directivo connected to my laptop with the ppp to serial through a usb to serial connector (all I really know about the connector is that it uses a cypress chipset)

Laptop is connected to the internet wirelessly though a linksys wrt54g router using Sveasoft Alchemy firmware.

I can connect throgh hyperterminal but only get the garbage lines and no messages or anything.

The error message I get on the TIVO is "Service not Answering"

Using specified addresses of 192.168.1.115 and 192.168.1.116, all firewalls turned off. I do have a dialup modem in the laptop and an ethernet card but both are disabled since they aren't used.

Here is my log....I really don't understand any of it so can you help me?

Thanks
Michelle

.....

05-12-2005 11:01:39.472 - Waiting for a call.
05-12-2005 11:01:39.913 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-12-2005 11:01:39.913 - Initializing modem.
05-12-2005 11:01:39.913 - Waiting for a call.

jimnme
05-12-2005, 02:04 PM
Thanks,

I had the modem disabled so this time I just removed it. Now here is what I get. could this be because I have to use a usb to serial adapter?

Thanks
Michelle

05-12-2005 14:01:11.017 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 14:01:11.017 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 14:01:11.027 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 14:01:11.027 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - Initializing modem.
05-12-2005 14:01:11.107 - Waiting for a call.
05-12-2005 14:01:22.193 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-12-2005 14:01:22.193 - Initializing modem.
05-12-2005 14:01:22.193 - Waiting for a call.
05-12-2005 14:02:46.695 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-12-2005 14:02:46.695 - Initializing modem.
05-12-2005 14:02:46.695 - Waiting for a call.
05-12-2005 14:03:44.468 - Recv: ~
05-12-2005 14:03:44.468 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-12-2005 14:03:44.498 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!
05-12-2005 14:03:44.498 - Unknown Response
05-12-2005 14:03:44.698 - Recv: }!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&<92>\<e6>}:}'}"}(}"<8e>+~
05-12-2005 14:03:44.698 - Unknown Response
05-12-2005 14:03:47.482 - Recv: ~
05-12-2005 14:03:47.482 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-12-2005 14:03:47.482 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}
05-12-2005 14:03:47.482 - Unknown Response
05-12-2005 14:03:47.482 - Answering the call.
05-12-2005 14:03:47.492 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-12-2005 14:03:47.492 - Connection established at 9600bps.
05-12-2005 14:03:47.492 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-12-2005 14:03:47.492 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-12-2005 14:04:17.495 - Read: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0, Written: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0

cactus46
05-12-2005, 05:47 PM
Hi Michelle,

It looks like your lowered the speed to 9600? I am not familiar with the USB-RS232 adapter you are using. Many members have had problems with some adapters. My USB-RS232 adapter is an IOGEAR GUC232A adapter-- http://www.iogear.com/main.php?loc=product&Item=GUC232A

This adapter has been tried by others and has worked for them but I'm sure there are more adapters that would work but we haven't had many reports on them yet. If others reading this thread have had good results from other USB-RS232 adapters, please let us know what brand/model adapter you are using.

Be sure your USB-RS232 adapter is plugged into the computer when you boot up. From the modem log, it looks like it is. If you have another XP computer around, it might be worth setting up serial to PPP on it for a Test.

Other than that it looks like you cleared out the interference from the other modem by removing it. Try disabling any firewalls you may have running on your computer and in the router temporarily for a Test Call.

This is an older copy of my modem log using the IOGEAR adapter mentioned above: http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=5491

Keep us posted.

John

jimnme
05-12-2005, 06:09 PM
Thank you so much John. You have been very helpful. I think this adapter is just not compatible so I just got done checking out at IOGEAR and I will give it a try. It's worth it to me to buy a new one so I still have some hair left when I'm done.

Hopefully that will work for me, if not you may see me pop up again in a week or so.

Thank you
Michelle

cactus46
05-13-2005, 01:59 PM
Thanks for the update, Michelle. We will be interested in hearing about the results.

John

frustratedinSC
05-13-2005, 11:39 PM
Hey John, i've read all of your posts and I'm still having trouble connecting. I've researched different "solutions" for the past month and finally came across the PPP deal, still to no avail. Here's the deal...

1. I've got a laptop w/ XP, I'm using the null modem cable from 9th tee but I've got to connect through USB to RS232 adapter (which I've read may be an issue) because my laptop doesn't have the appropriate setup to plugin directly. This is the adapter I'm using. (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41995&item=6768864864&rd=1) I bought it off of e-bay to save some money.

2. I've followed Otto's documentation to the "T", editing and permanently deleting all necessary files, many, many times. One thing I have noticed is that the mdmhayes.pnf file keeps recreating itself in the c:\windows\inf folder and I keep having to permanently delete it. It seems to be doing it after I've rebooted my laptop. Any idea why that would be happening?

3. I've disabled my xp firewall and norton antivirus. I've disabled my other modem and com port that are not in use. I do have a Linksys wireless network that's very secure, requiring a network key, etc. Would that have anything to do with it?

4. I can dial out, but I can never establish a connection. It just says "failed. service not answering." This is as far as it gets. I've never even gotten to the point where it signs on as an unidentified user on my incoming connection setup. I've run hyperterminal and I do get several lines of jibberish, but never see whatever I'm supposed to see.

5. I've tried having it auto assign an IP address via DHCP (which I've read rarely works) and I've tried static IP. It's currently set to 192.168.1.120 and 192.168.1.121

I'm copying my modems event log below, maybe it'll give you an insight into what's going on:

05-13-2005 23:09:23.328 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 23:09:23.328 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 23:09:23.328 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 23:09:23.328 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 23:09:23.375 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 23:09:23.375 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 23:09:23.390 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 23:09:23.390 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-13-2005 23:09:23.390 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-13-2005 23:09:23.390 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-13-2005 23:09:23.390 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-13-2005 23:09:23.421 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-13-2005 23:09:23.421 - Initializing modem.
05-13-2005 23:09:23.421 - Waiting for a call.
05-13-2005 23:09:41.781 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-13-2005 23:09:41.796 - Initializing modem.
05-13-2005 23:09:41.796 - Waiting for a call.
05-13-2005 23:11:27.843 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-13-2005 23:11:27.843 - Initializing modem.
05-13-2005 23:11:27.843 - Waiting for a call.
05-13-2005 23:14:01.156 - Recv: ~
05-13-2005 23:14:01.156 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-13-2005 23:14:01.500 - Recv: <ff>
05-13-2005 23:14:01.500 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:01.500 - Recv: }#<c0>!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&<dd><a2>eS}'}"}(}"$w~
05-13-2005 23:14:01.500 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: ~
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Answering the call.
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: <ff>
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: }
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: #
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: <c0>!}!}!} }4}
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: "
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: }&} } } } }
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: %
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: }&<dd><a2>eS}'}"
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: }
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Recv: (}"$w~
05-13-2005 23:14:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-13-2005 23:14:04.187 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-13-2005 23:14:04.187 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-13-2005 23:14:04.187 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-13-2005 23:14:04.187 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-13-2005 23:14:34.187 - Read: Total: 450, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1166, Per/Sec: 38
05-13-2005 23:14:44.328 - Hanging up the modem.
05-13-2005 23:14:44.328 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-13-2005 23:14:46.328 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-13-2005 23:14:46.328 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-13-2005 23:14:46.328 - Initializing modem.
05-13-2005 23:14:46.328 - Waiting for a call.
05-13-2005 23:17:54.437 - Passthrough On
05-13-2005 23:18:04.468 - Passthrough Off
05-13-2005 23:18:04.468 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-13-2005 23:18:04.468 - Initializing modem.
05-13-2005 23:18:04.468 - Waiting for a call.

Is there anything in the log that would indicated my USB adapter is the problem? I'm fairly computer savvy, but this is getting a little beyond my area of expertise.

I also checked my event viewer and saw the following error: "Unable to add the interface {4261B909-0F66-4FEF-BB74-FAC5CA035C0A} with the Router Manager for the IP protocol. The following error occurred: Cannot complete this function."

Anything in here set off any alarms? I'm at my whits end man and I'm about ready to just throw in the towel and say to hell with it. I've provided every single detail about my past attempts to get this thing to work. If you've got an other questions, let me know. You're my last hope, think you can you help me?

Nathan

cactus46
05-14-2005, 01:23 PM
Hi Nathan,

Welcome to the serial to PPP club! I think most of us hit a few bumps in setting this up. I think your serial cable is OK, and your protocol setting seem to be OK, too, from your modem log. Yes, your mdmhayes.pnf file is suppose to recreate itself on re-boot if the previous mdmhayes.pnf file is missing. It re-compiles itself from your mdmhayes.inf file with the changes you made for serial to PPP. Your changes to the mdmhayes.pnf file look OK from your modem log.

A problem some members have experienced is a mdmhayes.pnf file being resurrected from the Recycle Bin or Norton Recycle Bin not reflecting changes to the mdmhayes.inf file. But again, this does not seem to be your problem.

Regarding your choice of USB-RS232 adapters, this is what Omar had to say about an adapter purchased on eBay: "I can't believe it was such a simple solution. Just a word of warning to everyone here....DO NOT buy a serial-USB adapter on EBay unless you know the company that made it!" This is quoted from http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=2777984&&#post2777984 I would love to hear from other members who have experience with other adapters to find out which adapters work and which ones don't work!


Omar had fought a similiar problem for several weeks. I didn't think it was his serial adapter but he decided he would try the adapter that I use--IOGEAR GUC232A. And like your log which almost looks perfect, his log looked about the same with the adapter that did not work!

It looks like you've done most of the 'right' things. The only question I have for you is are the assigned static IP addresses within your network mask?

If there were a computer store in town--Fry's, CompUSA, Best Buy, etc., I'd consider buying a higher-priced USB-RS232 adapter that I could easily return if it didn't do the job. Or find a better value online for a try.

Good luck and keep us posted.

John



Hey John, i've read all of your posts and I'm still having trouble connecting. I've researched different "solutions" for the past month and finally came across the PPP deal, still to no avail. Here's the deal...

1. I've got a laptop w/ XP, I'm using the null modem cable from 9th tee but I've got to connect through USB to RS232 adapter (which I've read may be an issue) because my laptop doesn't have the appropriate setup to plugin directly. This is the adapter I'm using. (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41995&item=6768864864&rd=1) I bought it off of e-bay to save some money.

2. I've followed Otto's documentation to the "T", editing and permanently deleting all necessary files, many, many times. One thing I have noticed is that the mdmhayes.pnf file keeps recreating itself in the c:\windows\inf folder and I keep having to permanently delete it. It seems to be doing it after I've rebooted my laptop. Any idea why that would be happening?

3. I've disabled my xp firewall and norton antivirus. I've disabled my other modem and com port that are not in use. I do have a Linksys wireless network that's very secure, requiring a network key, etc. Would that have anything to do with it?

4. I can dial out, but I can never establish a connection. It just says "failed. service not answering." This is as far as it gets. I've never even gotten to the point where it signs on as an unidentified user on my incoming connection setup. I've run hyperterminal and I do get several lines of jibberish, but never see whatever I'm supposed to see.

5. I've tried having it auto assign an IP address via DHCP (which I've read rarely works) and I've tried static IP. It's currently set to 192.168.1.120 and 192.168.1.121

I'm copying my modems event log below, maybe it'll give you an insight into what's going on:

05-13-2005 23:09:23.328 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 23:09:23.328 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600

........

05-13-2005 23:18:04.468 - Waiting for a call.

Is there anything in the log that would indicated my USB adapter is the problem? I'm fairly computer savvy, but this is getting a little beyond my area of expertise.

I also checked my event viewer and saw the following error: "Unable to add the interface {4261B909-0F66-4FEF-BB74-FAC5CA035C0A} with the Router Manager for the IP protocol. The following error occurred: Cannot complete this function."

Anything in here set off any alarms? I'm at my whits end man and I'm about ready to just throw in the towel and say to hell with it. I've provided every single detail about my past attempts to get this thing to work. If you've got an other questions, let me know. You're my last hope, think you can you help me?

Nathan

frustratedinSC
05-14-2005, 05:28 PM
I finally got it to work! I had a feeling it was something to do with the USB adapter I was using. For anyone who is still having trouble getting Vonage and Directv to work together, here's a word of advice, follow all the documentation to setting up a PPP network, but specify a static IP for Tivo to use. And don't buy a USB adapter from E-bay, just go to Radio Shack and pick up their USB to serial adapter for $30 and it'll work like a charm!

I can't believe how ridiculous this whole procedure is though, why couldn't someone at Vonage or Directv come up with a better solution for this? Anyways, thanks for verifying my assumption John, I'm so relieved to have finally figured this out!

One more question for you though, as long as I have everything connected, say overnight, will it make the daily calls automatically for me or will I have to do it manually once a month?

Thanks again!

Nathan

cactus46
05-14-2005, 07:28 PM
Hi Nathan,

Congratulations! It looks like we can add a Radio Shack adapter that now works with serial to PPP. Can you give us the Radio Shack model number? Would it be this cable-- http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=26-183 ?

As long as the computer is turned on and all is operational, the calls should be automatic when TiVo decides it is time to make a call. Try re-enabling your firewalls and any equipment that you disabled for a test.

Thanks for the update and happy TiVoing. :)

John

frustratedinSC
05-14-2005, 07:44 PM
Yes, that is the one. Thanks again! :)

Hi Nathan,

Congratulations! It looks like we can add a Radio Shack adapter that now works with serial to PPP. Can you give us the Radio Shack model number? Would it be this cable-- http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=26-183 ?

As long as the computer is turned on and all is operational, the calls should be automatic when TiVo decides it is time to make a call. Try re-enabling your firewalls and any equipment that you disabled for a test.

Thanks for the update and happy TiVoing. :)

John

neil111
05-15-2005, 11:30 PM
Hi John,

I hope you're doing well.

More problems again -- of the same type. It connects, validates the account, and begins downloading, only to be dropped partway thru the download. You've previously said my adapter looked OK (it is the TiVo supplied cable + a vintage LapLink ver3 null serial cable).

Any thoughts?

Thanks, as always!

Best personal regards,
- Neil

05-13-2005 21:56:57.656 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.656 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.656 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.656 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.781 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.781 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.781 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.781 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-13-2005 21:56:57.781 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-13-2005 21:56:57.781 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-13-2005 21:56:57.781 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-14-2005 04:32:48.437 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-14-2005 04:32:48.437 - Initializing modem.
05-14-2005 04:32:48.437 - Waiting for a call.
05-15-2005 23:12:48.625 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:12:48.640 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-15-2005 23:12:48.812 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&} } <ff><ef>}'}"}(}"}?<ad>~
05-15-2005 23:12:48.812 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Recv: }
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Recv: }
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Recv: &} } <ff><ef>}'}"}(
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Recv: }
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Recv: "}?<ad>~
05-15-2005 23:12:51.531 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:12:51.625 - Answering the call.
05-15-2005 23:12:51.640 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-15-2005 23:12:51.640 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-15-2005 23:12:51.640 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-15-2005 23:12:51.640 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-15-2005 23:13:21.640 - Read: Total: 8896, Per/Sec: 293, Written: Total: 5937, Per/Sec: 197
05-15-2005 23:14:14.328 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-15-2005 23:14:14.328 - Hanging up the modem.
05-15-2005 23:14:14.328 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-15-2005 23:14:16.328 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-15-2005 23:14:16.328 - Recv: -<04>3L<00><04><88><ae><f6>~
05-15-2005 23:14:16.328 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:14:16.328 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-15-2005 23:14:16.328 - Initializing modem.
05-15-2005 23:14:16.328 - Waiting for a call.
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Recv: !E<00><00>(<02><1c><00><00>@<06><aa><a6>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Recv: <c0>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Recv: <a8><0f><9a><cc><b0>1<1b><04><11><1f><90>R@
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Recv: <17>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Recv: <0b><1d><0e><f5><bb>P<11><0e><c4>3K<00><00>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Recv: <ef>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Recv: <bd>~
05-15-2005 23:17:11.140 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Recv: !
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Recv: E<00><00>(<02><1d><00><00>@<06><aa><a5><c0>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Recv: <a8>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Recv: <0f><9a><cc><b0>1<1b><04><11><1f><90>R@<17>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Recv: <0b>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Recv: <1d><0e><f5><bb>P<11><0e><c4>3K<00><00><94>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Recv: <b3>
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:17:11.546 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:12.359 - Recv: !
05-15-2005 23:17:12.359 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:12.359 - Recv: E<00><00>(<02><1e><00><00>@<06><aa><a4><c0>
05-15-2005 23:17:12.359 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:12.359 - Recv: <a8>
05-15-2005 23:17:12.359 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:12.359 - Recv: <0f><9a><cc><b0>1<1b><04><11><1f><90>R@<17>
05-15-2005 23:17:12.359 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:12.375 - Recv: <0b>
05-15-2005 23:17:12.375 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:12.375 - Recv: <1d><0e><f5><bb>P<11><0e><c4>3K<00><00><ee>
05-15-2005 23:17:12.375 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:12.375 - Recv: ]
05-15-2005 23:17:12.375 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:12.375 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:17:12.375 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Recv: !E<00><00>(<02><1f><00><00>@<06><aa><a3>
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Recv: <c0>
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Recv: <a8><0f><9a><cc><b0>1<1b><04><11><1f><90>R@
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:14.000 - Answering the call.
05-15-2005 23:17:14.015 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-15-2005 23:17:14.015 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-15-2005 23:17:14.015 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-15-2005 23:17:14.015 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-15-2005 23:17:17.312 - Hanging up the modem.
05-15-2005 23:17:17.312 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-15-2005 23:17:19.312 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-15-2005 23:17:19.312 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-15-2005 23:17:19.312 - Initializing modem.
05-15-2005 23:17:19.312 - Waiting for a call.
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Recv: !E<00><00>(<02>!<00><00>@<06><aa><a1>
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Recv: <c0>
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Recv: <a8><0f><9a><cc><b0>1<1b><04><11><1f><90>R@
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Recv: <17>
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Recv: <0b><1d><0e><f5><bb>P<11><0e><c4>3K<00><00>
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Recv: <ee>
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Recv: n~
05-15-2005 23:17:23.843 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Recv: !E<00><00>(<02>"<00><00>@<06><aa><a0>
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Recv: <c0>
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Recv: <a8><0f><9a><cc><b0>1<1b><04><11><1f><90>R@
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Recv: <17>
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Recv: <0b><1d><0e><f5><bb>P<11><0e><c4>3K<00><00>
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Recv: <94>
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Recv: <80>~
05-15-2005 23:17:36.968 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: ~
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: !E<00><00>(<02>#<00><00>@<06><aa><9f>
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <c0>
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <a8><0f><9a><cc><b0>1<1b><04><11><1f><90>R@
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <17>
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <0b><1d><0e><f5><bb>P<11><0e><c4>3K<00><00>
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <c7>
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <b7>~
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:15.671 - Passthrough On
05-15-2005 23:18:25.687 - Passthrough Off
05-15-2005 23:18:25.687 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-15-2005 23:18:25.687 - Initializing modem.
05-15-2005 23:18:25.687 - Waiting for a call.

cactus46
05-16-2005, 12:01 AM
Hi Neil,

I'm doing fine, thanks. But I wish you had better news to report. :)

Something seems unreliable with your setup. Since nothing is changing with your computer, firewalls, cable modem, etc., then it seems it might be a 'mechanical' problem between the TiVo and the computer.

Are you handy with tools? I'm thinking you might be better off with a single null-modem cable or perhaps one purchased from 9th Tee as an example, one of the forum sponsers: TIVONMCABLE20 TiVo Null Modem Serial Cable - 20' Long

From your log it looks like some other modem-type hardware might be in conflict. Is the computer in stand-by when the TiVo starts its call? Try re-booting the computer and forcing the Daily Call.

I hope this gets you on the road to reliability, Neil.

Keep us posted.

John

Hi John,

I hope you're doing well.

More problems again -- of the same type. It connects, validates the account, and begins downloading, only to be dropped partway thru the download. You've previously said my adapter looked OK (it is the TiVo supplied cable + a vintage LapLink ver3 null serial cable).

Any thoughts?

Thanks, as always!

Best personal regards,
- Neil

05-13-2005 21:56:57.656 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.656 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-13-2005 21:56:57.656 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
.....

<a8><0f><9a><cc><b0>1<1b><04><11><1f><90>R@
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <17>
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <0b><1d><0e><f5><bb>P<11><0e><c4>3K<00><00>
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <c7>
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Recv: <b7>~
05-15-2005 23:18:03.203 - Unknown Response
05-15-2005 23:18:15.671 - Passthrough On
05-15-2005 23:18:25.687 - Passthrough Off
05-15-2005 23:18:25.687 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-15-2005 23:18:25.687 - Initializing modem.
05-15-2005 23:18:25.687 - Waiting for a call.

neil111
05-16-2005, 12:34 AM
Hi John,

Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I am very handy tool-wise. The computer is not asleep when TiVo initiates the call. The physical connection is not being touched at all (but that doesn't mean I don't have a loose wire in there that is a bit flakey [technical term :-)]).

I just tried again, and am able to get about 1.5meg downloaded and then it drops. Is there any way to get either the desktop or the TiVo to be more tolerant of dropped carriers?

Also, I've always wondered about these 2 lines from the log:
05-15-2005 23:17:17.312 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-15-2005 23:17:19.312 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.

Aside from the misspelled "occur", does this indicate the problem initiated on the Tivo side, my desktop side, or out at TiVo's servers that I'm connecting to via TCP/IP? (in which case might latency be an issue)?

I'll see about giving a new cable a try.
- Neil

cactus46
05-16-2005, 12:52 AM
Hi Neil,

Since you are using a cable modem, it shouldn't be a latency issue--a satellite, then it could be latency. It almost looks like bits are being dropped in the connection. You could try 56K speed to see if that helps but I'm guessing the cable. Dropping the speed should make the setup more tolerant.

OldDog has posted several diagrams of how to make your own serial null-modem cable here if you want to try that--probably even in this thread someplace.

The two lines from the log are normal. You can see them in an old log of mine:

03-04-2005 16:30:52.519 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
03-04-2005 16:30:54.522 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.

And you aren't sharing an IRQ or some hardware on the computer, i.e. com port, internal modem, etc. are you? If it is the serial cable setup, then the problem is between the TiVo and the computer?

I hope this helps.

John

jimnme
05-23-2005, 03:43 PM
UPDATE: I just tried this on the Tivo in the other room and it works. I have 2 cables, one for each tivo so It must be the cable on this tivo. I'm going to swap them and see what happens. Must be a bum cable.

Hi,

I'm back again. I did get the new usb to serial from iogear so I'm using that now. I'm trying to get this setup again but still having problems. I have all firewalls disabled and still can't connect. Here is my log but this also is happening that I don't understand. I have updated the mdmhayes.inf file deleted and rebooted but no mdmhayes.pnf file appears. What could cause this and could it be my problem?

Thanks
Michelle

05-23-2005 15:43:59.332 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-23-2005 15:43:59.332 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-23-2005 15:43:59.332 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-23-2005 15:43:59.342 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-23-2005 15:43:59.362 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-23-2005 15:43:59.372 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-23-2005 15:43:59.372 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-23-2005 15:43:59.372 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-23-2005 15:43:59.372 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-23-2005 15:43:59.372 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-23-2005 15:43:59.372 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-23-2005 15:43:59.572 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-23-2005 15:43:59.592 - Initializing modem.
05-23-2005 15:43:59.592 - Waiting for a call.
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: ~
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: <ff>
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: }#
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: <c0>
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: !}!}!} }4}"
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: }
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: &} } } } }%
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: }
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Recv: &Z<a5><86>}<}'}"
05-23-2005 15:45:48.659 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.669 - Recv: }
05-23-2005 15:45:48.669 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:48.669 - Recv: (}"`<c2>~
05-23-2005 15:45:48.669 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Recv: ~
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Recv: <ff>
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Recv: }#<c0>!}!}
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Answering the call.
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Recv: !
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Recv: } }4}"}&} }
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Recv:
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Recv: } } }%}&Z<a5>
05-23-2005 15:45:51.663 - Unknown Response
05-23-2005 15:45:51.673 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-23-2005 15:45:51.673 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-23-2005 15:45:51.673 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-23-2005 15:45:51.673 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-23-2005 15:46:21.676 - Read: Total: 460, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0
05-23-2005 15:46:31.771 - Hanging up the modem.
05-23-2005 15:46:31.771 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-23-2005 15:46:33.774 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-23-2005 15:46:33.774 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-23-2005 15:46:33.794 - Initializing modem.
05-23-2005 15:46:33.794 - Waiting for a call.
05-23-2005 15:46:45.380 - Passthrough On
05-23-2005 15:46:47.473 - Passthrough Off
05-23-2005 15:46:47.473 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-23-2005 15:46:47.494 - Initializing modem.
05-23-2005 15:46:47.494 - Waiting for a call.




Thanks for the update, Michelle. We will be interested in hearing about the results.

John

rmax
05-23-2005, 05:36 PM
Hi Everyone,

I too am one of the many that has vonage and cannot connect with the Directv Tivo over the phone line. I bought the serial cable from 9th tee and followed the setup instructions over at tivohelp. I am able to see the connection in Hyperterminal. I see the 'unregistered user' pop up when i try force a call with the tivo. If I goto 'ipconfig' , i can see an IP address assigned for the new connection. I added the two lines in the mdmhayes.inf file and deleted the .pnf file and rebooted.

The problem lies with the negotiating. That is as far as i get is 'negotiating'. I have tried several different speeds and it seems on the slower speeds that i never get past 'connecting'. I am about 30' away from my tivo.

I have the linksys wireless router 'bsw41???'(same one the majority have). I read that enabling DMZ and putting in the first static Ip address might help. I did that and still no go. I tried reading and reading for 8 hours saturday to no avail. Any help you guys can shine on my problem will be most welcome.
Thanks,
Randy

cactus46
05-23-2005, 08:34 PM
Hi Michelle,

Thanks for updating us. You have a mdmhayes.pnf file or you wouldn't get the modem log you just sent. :) It is probably 'hidden'. And it is probably not a "bum cable" as no cable will work in the application without the Flow control set to "None".

The following line indicates it is set to "hardware":

05-23-2005 15:46:47.473 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2

With the Flow control set to 'None' this line should have looked like this:

05-23-2005 15:46:47.473 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1

Do you need help getting to the 'Flow control' setting? Make the change, reboot the computer, and post another log if it still doesn't work.

Keep us posted.

John

UPDATE: I just tried this on the Tivo in the other room and it works. I have 2 cables, one for each tivo so It must be the cable on this tivo. I'm going to swap them and see what happens. Must be a bum cable.

I'm back again. I did get the new usb to serial from iogear so I'm using that now. I'm trying to get this setup again but still having problems. I have all firewalls disabled and still can't connect. Here is my log but this also is happening that I don't understand. I have updated the mdmhayes.inf file deleted and rebooted but no mdmhayes.pnf file appears. What could cause this and could it be my problem?

Thanks
Michelle

05-23-2005 15:43:59.332 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600

.....
05-23-2005 15:46:47.473 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-23-2005 15:46:47.494 - Initializing modem.
05-23-2005 15:46:47.494 - Waiting for a call.

cactus46
05-23-2005, 08:38 PM
Hi Randy,

Welcome to the serial/PPP club. :)

Are you using a desktop computer? Are you using a regular serial port--RS-232 port on the computer?

Either send me a copy of your modem log via PM or post it here and perhaps we can help you. We are getting pretty good at this.

Keep us posted.

John

Hi Everyone,

I too am one of the many that has vonage and cannot connect with the Directv Tivo over the phone line. I bought the serial cable from 9th tee and followed the setup instructions over at tivohelp. I am able to see the connection in Hyperterminal. I see the 'unregistered user' pop up when i try force a call with the tivo. If I goto 'ipconfig' , i can see an IP address assigned for the new connection. I added the two lines in the mdmhayes.inf file and deleted the .pnf file and rebooted.

The problem lies with the negotiating. That is as far as i get is 'negotiating'. I have tried several different speeds and it seems on the slower speeds that i never get past 'connecting'. I am about 30' away from my tivo.

I have the linksys wireless router 'bsw41???'(same one the majority have). I read that enabling DMZ and putting in the first static Ip address might help. I did that and still no go. I tried reading and reading for 8 hours saturday to no avail. Any help you guys can shine on my problem will be most welcome.
Thanks,
Randy

jimnme
05-23-2005, 08:47 PM
Thank you so much!!!! Everything works like a charm now!!! And for anyone buying a random usb to serial off of ebay, I would recommend going with one of the ones posted here proven to work (i used the iogear one). This would have saved me a lot of time.

Thanks again and life is great with this working!!!!

Michelle


Hi Michelle,

Thanks for updating us. You have a mdmhayes.pnf file or you wouldn't get the modem log you just sent. :) It is probably 'hidden'.

Your first problem is flow control. It must be set to "None". The following line indicates it is set to "hardware":

05-23-2005 15:46:47.473 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2

With the Flow control set to 'None' this line should have looked like this:

05-23-2005 15:46:47.473 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1

Do you need help getting to the 'Flow control' setting? Make the change, reboot the computer, and post another log if it still doesn't work.

Keep us posted.

John

cactus46
05-24-2005, 12:26 AM
Hi Michelle,

Glad to see you have it working! :) And thanks for posting the USB to serial adapter you are using. I hope others will post their working USB to serial adapters, too.

Happy TiVoing.

John

Thank you so much!!!! Everything works like a charm now!!! And for anyone buying a random usb to serial off of ebay, I would recommend going with one of the ones posted here proven to work (i used the iogear one). This would have saved me a lot of time.

Thanks again and life is great with this working!!!!

Michelle

rmax
05-24-2005, 09:08 AM
Thanks for the reply. I was not able to get on my computer last night and try again. I will post my log when I get home tonight. I am using a desktop computer with a standard serial port.
Thanks again for your reply, I look forward to getting this working,
Randy

jdaugherty33
05-24-2005, 04:17 PM
Hi

I am trying to get my Series 1 (not DTV) model to work with Vonage. I have given up getting it to work over the phone line and am now using PPP to connect to an XP PC.

I have setup the PPP connection per the instructions all over Tivo forums. I am using the Tivo supplied serial connector with a null modem adaptor. I have modified my mdmhayes.inf file per the directions and deleted the corresponding .pnf file. I am using the dialing prefix of ,#211 but am receiving the error "Failed.Service not answering." when trying to dial out.

When Tivo attempts to make the call, I do not see the "unregistered user" on my connection in XP. It is connecting to my PC though because I can see activity in my modemlog_comm.log file. I have pasted a snippet from the log below. I have also done the HyperTerminal test and see the connection along with the 5-6 lines of garbage ending with "User request".

I have deleted the modem entry and recreated it several times. I have also tried speeds of 115K and 9600. Same result each time.

Any ideas?


Thanks.

rmax
05-24-2005, 07:34 PM
Hi Randy,

Welcome to the serial/PPP club. :)

Are you using a desktop computer? Are you using a regular serial port--RS-232 port on the computer?

Either send me a copy of your modem log via PM or post it here and perhaps we can help you. We are getting pretty good at this.

Keep us posted.

John


John,

I PM'ed my modemlog file to you. For some reason, the forum would not let me post my results here.


I tried this at a few different speeds when I got home tonight.
I get the error 'failed while negotiating'.
I look forward to your response,
randy

cactus46
05-24-2005, 08:03 PM
Randy,

I'll be interested in looking at your log. I've responded to your PM.

John


John,

I PM'ed my modemlog file to you. For some reason, the forum would not let me post my results here.


I tried this at a few different speeds when I got home tonight.
I get the error 'failed while negotiating'.
I look forward to your response,
randy

rmax
05-24-2005, 09:05 PM
Randy,

I'll be interested in looking at your log. I've responded to your PM.

John


John,

I sent you an email. Thanks,
Randy

rmax
05-25-2005, 07:29 PM
cactus46,

here is my modem log after disabeling thr fax modem. what do you think?
randy

05-25-2005 17:12:27.154 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-25-2005 17:12:27.174 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-25-2005 17:12:27.194 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-25-2005 17:12:27.214 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-25-2005 17:12:27.564 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-25-2005 17:12:27.594 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-25-2005 17:12:27.825 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-25-2005 17:12:27.825 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-25-2005 17:12:27.825 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-25-2005 17:12:27.825 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-25-2005 17:12:27.825 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-25-2005 17:12:27.835 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 17:12:27.835 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 17:12:27.835 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:17:56.654 - Recv: <00>~
05-25-2005 18:17:56.654 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:17:56.654 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-25-2005 18:17:56.654 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.654 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:17:56.654 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.654 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-25-2005 18:17:56.654 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.664 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:17:56.664 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.664 - Recv: &} } }
05-25-2005 18:17:56.664 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.664 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:17:56.664 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.664 - Recv: }%}&7m
05-25-2005 18:17:56.664 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.674 - Recv: <cd>
05-25-2005 18:17:56.674 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.674 - Recv: <bd>}'}"}(
05-25-2005 18:17:56.674 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.674 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:17:56.674 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:56.674 - Recv: "?<fa>~
05-25-2005 18:17:56.674 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:59.658 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Recv: &} } }
05-25-2005 18:17:59.668 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:17:59.678 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:17:59.688 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:17:59.688 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:17:59.688 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:18:03.113 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-25-2005 18:18:03.113 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:18:03.113 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:18:05.116 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:18:05.116 - Recv: !<02><03><00><DLE><02><06><00>-<0f><01><03><06><c0><a8><01>f<81><c8>~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><01>f<02><06><00>-<0f><01><07><0e>~
05-25-2005 18:18:05.116 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:05.116 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:18:05.116 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:18:05.116 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:18:06.118 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:06.118 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:18:06.118 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-25-2005 18:18:06.118 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:06.118 - Recv: <11>
05-25-2005 18:18:06.118 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:06.118 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:06.118 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Recv: <80>
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Recv: !<01><02><00><DLE><03><06>
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Recv: <c0>
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Recv: <a8><01>f<02><06><00>-
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Recv: <0f>
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Recv: <01><07><0e>~
05-25-2005 18:18:06.138 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Recv: <11>
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:09.132 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:18:09.142 - Recv: <80>
05-25-2005 18:18:09.142 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:09.142 - Recv: !<01><02><00><DLE><03><06>
05-25-2005 18:18:09.142 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:09.142 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:18:09.142 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:18:09.142 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:18:09.142 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:18:12.166 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:18:12.166 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:18:14.159 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:18:14.159 - Recv: <03><06><c0><a8><01>f<02><06><00>-<0f><01><07><0e>~
05-25-2005 18:18:14.159 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:14.159 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:18:14.159 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:18:14.169 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:18:15.171 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:15.171 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:18:15.171 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-25-2005 18:18:15.171 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:15.171 - Recv: <11>
05-25-2005 18:18:15.171 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:15.171 - Recv: ~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-25-2005 18:18:15.171 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:15.181 - Recv: <03>
05-25-2005 18:18:15.181 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:15.181 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01>f<02><06>
05-25-2005 18:18:15.181 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:15.181 - Recv: <00>
05-25-2005 18:18:15.181 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:15.181 - Recv: -<0f><01><07><0e>~
05-25-2005 18:18:15.181 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:18.175 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:18.175 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:18:18.175 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-25-2005 18:18:18.175 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Recv: <11>
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Recv: ~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Recv: <03>
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01>f<02><06>
05-25-2005 18:18:18.185 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:18.195 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:18:18.195 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:18:18.195 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:18:18.195 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:18:21.189 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:18:21.189 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:18:23.182 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:18:23.182 - Recv: <03><06><c0><a8><01>f<02><06><00>-<0f><01><07><0e>~
05-25-2005 18:18:23.182 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:23.182 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:18:23.182 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:18:23.192 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Recv: <11>
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Recv: ~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Recv: <03>
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01>f<02><06>
05-25-2005 18:18:24.194 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:24.204 - Recv: <00>
05-25-2005 18:18:24.204 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:24.204 - Recv: -<0f><01><07><0e>~
05-25-2005 18:18:24.204 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Recv: <11>
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Recv: ~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Recv: <03>
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01>f<02><06>
05-25-2005 18:18:27.238 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:27.248 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:18:27.248 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:18:27.248 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:18:27.248 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:18:30.242 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:18:30.252 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:18:32.245 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:18:32.245 - Recv: <03><06><c0><a8><01>f<02><06><00>-<0f><01><07><0e>~
05-25-2005 18:18:32.245 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:32.245 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:18:32.245 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:18:32.245 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Recv: <11>
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Recv: ~~<ff>}#<c0>!
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Recv: %}"} N
05-25-2005 18:18:33.257 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.267 - Recv: o
05-25-2005 18:18:33.267 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.267 - Recv: networ
05-25-2005 18:18:33.267 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.267 - Recv: k
05-25-2005 18:18:33.267 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.267 - Recv: protoc
05-25-2005 18:18:33.267 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.277 - Recv: o
05-25-2005 18:18:33.277 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.277 - Recv: ls runn
05-25-2005 18:18:33.277 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.277 - Recv: i
05-25-2005 18:18:33.277 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:33.277 - Recv: ng}7}8~
05-25-2005 18:18:33.277 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.261 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:18:36.261 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:18:36.261 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-25-2005 18:18:36.261 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.261 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:18:36.261 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.261 - Recv: #} No
05-25-2005 18:18:36.261 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.271 - Recv: n
05-25-2005 18:18:36.271 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.271 - Recv: etwork
05-25-2005 18:18:36.271 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.271 - Recv: p
05-25-2005 18:18:36.271 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.271 - Recv: rotocol
05-25-2005 18:18:36.271 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.281 - Recv: s
05-25-2005 18:18:36.281 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.281 - Recv: runnin
05-25-2005 18:18:36.281 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.281 - Recv: g
05-25-2005 18:18:36.281 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.281 - Recv: #<dd>~
05-25-2005 18:18:36.281 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:18:36.321 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:18:36.331 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:18:36.331 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:18:36.331 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:18:36.331 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:19:06.324 - Read: Total: 100, Per/Sec: 0, Written: Total: 12, Per/Sec: 0
05-25-2005 18:20:36.594 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:20:36.594 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:20:38.597 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:20:38.597 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:20:38.597 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:20:38.597 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:21:11.805 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:11.805 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:11.805 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-25-2005 18:21:11.805 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.805 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:21:11.805 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.805 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-25-2005 18:21:11.805 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Recv: &} } }
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Recv: }%}&<ff>:
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Recv: G
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Recv: C}'}"}(
05-25-2005 18:21:11.815 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.825 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:21:11.825 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:11.825 - Recv: "<f5>}>~
05-25-2005 18:21:11.825 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-25-2005 18:21:14.809 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:14.819 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:21:14.819 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:14.819 - Recv: &} } }
05-25-2005 18:21:14.819 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:14.819 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:21:14.819 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:21:14.819 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:14.819 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:18.054 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-25-2005 18:21:18.054 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:18.054 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:21:20.057 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:21:20.057 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~<80><fd><04><02><00><lf><12><06><00><00><00><01>g<17>~<80>!<02><03><00><DLE><02><06><00>-<0f><01><03><06><c0><a8><01>f<81><c8>~
05-25-2005 18:21:20.057 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:20.057 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:21:20.057 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:20.057 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:21:20.998 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:20.998 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:20.998 - Recv: <80>!<01><01><00><DLE><03>
05-25-2005 18:21:20.998 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:20.998 - Recv: <06>
05-25-2005 18:21:20.998 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:20.998 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><02><06><00>
05-25-2005 18:21:20.998 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:21.008 - Recv: -
05-25-2005 18:21:21.008 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:21.008 - Recv: <0f><01>'<14>~
05-25-2005 18:21:21.008 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:21.068 - Recv: <80>
05-25-2005 18:21:21.068 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:21.068 - Recv: <fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>
05-25-2005 18:21:21.068 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:21.068 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:21.068 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:24.002 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:24.002 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:24.002 - Recv: <80>!<01><01><00><DLE><03>
05-25-2005 18:21:24.002 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Recv: <06>
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><02><06><00>
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Recv: -
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Recv: <0f><01>'<14>~
05-25-2005 18:21:24.012 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:24.022 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:21:24.022 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:21:24.022 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:24.022 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:27.027 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:27.027 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:21:29.030 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:21:29.030 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
05-25-2005 18:21:29.030 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:29.030 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:21:29.030 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:29.030 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:21:30.021 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:30.021 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:30.021 - Recv: <80>!<01><01><00><DLE><03>
05-25-2005 18:21:30.021 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:30.031 - Recv: <06>
05-25-2005 18:21:30.031 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:30.031 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><02><06><00>
05-25-2005 18:21:30.031 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:30.031 - Recv: -
05-25-2005 18:21:30.031 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:30.031 - Recv: <0f><01>'<14>~
05-25-2005 18:21:30.031 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:30.091 - Recv: <80>
05-25-2005 18:21:30.091 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:30.091 - Recv: <fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>
05-25-2005 18:21:30.091 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:30.101 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:30.101 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Recv: <80>!<01><01><00><DLE><03>
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Recv: <06>
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><02><06><00>
05-25-2005 18:21:33.025 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:33.035 - Recv: -
05-25-2005 18:21:33.035 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:33.035 - Recv: <0f><01>'<14>~
05-25-2005 18:21:33.035 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:33.035 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:21:33.035 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:21:33.035 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:33.035 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:36.050 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:36.050 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:21:38.042 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:21:38.042 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
05-25-2005 18:21:38.042 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:38.042 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:21:38.042 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:38.042 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:21:39.044 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:39.044 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:39.044 - Recv: <80>!<01><01><00><DLE><03>
05-25-2005 18:21:39.044 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:39.054 - Recv: <06>
05-25-2005 18:21:39.054 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:39.054 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><02><06><00>
05-25-2005 18:21:39.054 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:39.054 - Recv: -
05-25-2005 18:21:39.054 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:39.054 - Recv: <0f><01>'<14>~
05-25-2005 18:21:39.054 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:39.124 - Recv: <80>
05-25-2005 18:21:39.124 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:39.124 - Recv: <fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>
05-25-2005 18:21:39.124 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:39.124 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:39.124 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:42.048 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:42.048 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:42.048 - Recv: <80>!<01><01><00><DLE><03>
05-25-2005 18:21:42.048 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:42.048 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Recv: <06>
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><02><06><00>
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Recv: -
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Recv: <0f><01>'<14>~
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:42.058 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:45.063 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:45.063 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:21:47.065 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:21:47.065 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
05-25-2005 18:21:47.065 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:47.065 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:21:47.065 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:47.065 - Waiting for a call.
05-25-2005 18:21:48.077 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:48.077 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:48.077 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-25-2005 18:21:48.077 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.077 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:21:48.077 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.077 - Recv: "} No
05-25-2005 18:21:48.077 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Recv: n
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Recv: etwork
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Recv: p
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Recv: rotocol
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Recv: s
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Recv: runnin
05-25-2005 18:21:48.087 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.097 - Recv: g
05-25-2005 18:21:48.097 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:48.097 - Recv: }7}8~
05-25-2005 18:21:48.097 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Recv: ~
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Answering the call.
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Recv: }
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Recv: #} No
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Recv: n
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Recv: etwork
05-25-2005 18:21:51.091 - Unknown Response
05-25-2005 18:21:51.101 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-25-2005 18:21:51.101 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-25-2005 18:21:51.101 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:51.101 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-25-2005 18:21:51.101 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-25-2005 18:21:51.111 - Hanging up the modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:51.111 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-25-2005 18:21:53.114 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-25-2005 18:21:53.114 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-25-2005 18:21:53.114 - Initializing modem.
05-25-2005 18:21:53.114 - Waiting for a call.

cactus46
05-25-2005, 08:52 PM
Hi Randy,

This looks like hardware or application conflict. Are you creating another modem log such as ModemLog_SmartUSB56 Voice Modem.txt at the same time your computer creates ModemLog_Communications cable between two computers.txt? You can look at your C:\Windows directory and sort them by Date Modified by clicking on that tab. These files would be created about the same time when the computers is re-booted.

What are your static IP addresses and what is the IP address assigned to your computer by the router?

Keep us posted.

John

cactus46
05-25-2005, 08:53 PM
Post a copy of your modem log. Maybe we can help.

Keep us posted.

John

Hi

I am trying to get my Series 1 (not DTV) model to work with Vonage. I have given up getting it to work over the phone line and am now using PPP to connect to an XP PC.

I have setup the PPP connection per the instructions all over Tivo forums. I am using the Tivo supplied serial connector with a null modem adaptor. I have modified my mdmhayes.inf file per the directions and deleted the corresponding .pnf file. I am using the dialing prefix of ,#211 but am receiving the error "Failed.Service not answering." when trying to dial out.

When Tivo attempts to make the call, I do not see the "unregistered user" on my connection in XP. It is connecting to my PC though because I can see activity in my modemlog_comm.log file. I have pasted a snippet from the log below. I have also done the HyperTerminal test and see the connection along with the 5-6 lines of garbage ending with "User request".

I have deleted the modem entry and recreated it several times. I have also tried speeds of 115K and 9600. Same result each time.

Any ideas?


Thanks.

rmax
05-26-2005, 08:07 AM
John,

Sorry I could not get back to the computer last night. My newborn was demanding some of my time and it took up most of my evening.I will try to get back to fixing the tivo issue tonight. The IP address assigned by my router is 192.168.1.1xx.
When I try to fix the IP addresses, the tivo usually won't connect. If I let the router assign the tivo the IP addresses, I will get the unregistered user pop up.

Thanks for taking the time to help me and thanks for being patience. This newborn baby is new to my wife and I and sometimes my "stuff" gets put on the back burner.

Randy

Hi Randy,

This looks like hardware or application conflict. Are you creating another modem log such as ModemLog_SmartUSB56 Voice Modem.txt at the same time your computer creates ModemLog_Communications cable between two computers.txt? You can look at your C:\Windows directory and sort them by Date Modified by clicking on that tab. These files would be created about the same time when the computers is re-booted.

What are your static IP addresses and what is the IP address assigned to your computer by the router?

Keep us posted.

John

cactus46
05-26-2005, 06:05 PM
Hi Randy,

Ahhh, the joys of parenthood! :)

I would suggest using a couple of static IP addresses as 192.168.1.148 and 192.168.1.149 as an example. Most of the users of serial/PPP here use static address and the routers handle the NAT OK.

Keep us posted when the little one gives you the time.

John

John,

Sorry I could not get back to the computer last night. My newborn was demanding some of my time and it took up most of my evening.I will try to get back to fixing the tivo issue tonight. The IP address assigned by my router is 192.168.1.1xx.
When I try to fix the IP addresses, the tivo usually won't connect. If I let the router assign the tivo the IP addresses, I will get the unregistered user pop up.

Thanks for taking the time to help me and thanks for being patience. This newborn baby is new to my wife and I and sometimes my "stuff" gets put on the back burner.

Randy

dr_core_2000
05-26-2005, 08:10 PM
Thanks for all of the usefull help in getting the ppp to work i have a samsug sir s4040 d* unit. i made my own cat5 cable and followed the tivo help page both of them are on tivohelp
for the cable the cable cost about six bucks. I found that if i use a range of two ip address works the best. i also found that if you have to have the ip address range match you routers ip address range (exp: router is 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255, and the tivo is 192.168.1.19 to 192.168.1.20) the first three set of number are the same. it worked great after i figuered that out. thanks for all the help

Dr_core_2000

rmax
05-26-2005, 09:28 PM
John,

Thanks for understanding. I was able to try it again tonight. I 'hard coded' the IP addresses at 192.168.1.148 and 192.168.1.149 and the 'unregistered user' never would pop up and show status. I set it back to 'auto assign' and it would pop up just fine. I did check and there is not another modem log being created at the same time as the ' cable between two computers' log. I have attached my modem log again to see if you can see if anything changed. Thanks again.

05-26-2005 20:00:37.968 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 20:00:37.968 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 20:00:37.978 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 20:00:37.978 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 20:00:38.028 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 20:00:38.048 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 20:00:38.088 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 20:00:38.088 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-26-2005 20:00:38.088 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-26-2005 20:00:38.088 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-26-2005 20:00:38.088 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-26-2005 20:00:38.098 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:00:38.098 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:00:38.098 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:14:10.116 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:10.116 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:10.136 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-26-2005 20:14:10.136 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:10.136 - Recv: }!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&<82><b4>}#}<}'}"}(}"<8e>!~
05-26-2005 20:14:10.136 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: &} } }
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: }%}&<82><b4>
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: #}<}'}"
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Recv: (}"<8e>!~
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:13.130 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:14:13.140 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:14:13.150 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:14:13.150 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:13.150 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:16.314 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-26-2005 20:14:16.314 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:14:16.314 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:14:18.317 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:14:18.317 - Recv: <80>!<02><03><00><DLE><02><06><00>-<0f><01><03><06><c0><a8><01><94><1c><1c>~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06><00>-<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:18.317 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:18.317 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:14:18.317 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:14:18.317 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Recv: <11>~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Recv: <03>
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06>
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Recv: -<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:19.319 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:22.323 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:22.323 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:22.323 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:14:22.323 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:22.323 - Recv: <11>
05-26-2005 20:14:22.323 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:22.323 - Recv: ~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-26-2005 20:14:22.323 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Recv: <03>
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06>
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Recv: -<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:22.333 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:14:22.343 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:14:22.343 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:14:22.343 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:22.343 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:25.337 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:14:25.337 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:14:27.340 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:14:27.340 - Recv: <00>-<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:27.340 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:27.340 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:14:27.340 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:14:27.340 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Recv: <11>~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Recv: <03>
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06>
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Recv: -<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:28.372 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Recv: <11>
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Recv: ~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Recv: <03>
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06>
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Recv: -<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:31.376 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:14:31.386 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:14:31.386 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:14:31.386 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:31.386 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:34.390 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:14:34.390 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:14:36.393 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:14:36.393 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:14:36.393 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:14:36.393 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Recv: <11>~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Recv: <03>
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06>
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Recv: -<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:37.395 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Recv: <11>~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Recv: <03>
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06>
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Recv: -<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:40.399 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:14:40.409 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:14:40.409 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:14:40.409 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:40.409 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:43.403 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:14:43.403 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:14:45.406 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:14:45.406 - Recv: <00>-<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:14:45.406 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:45.406 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:14:45.406 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:14:45.406 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: <11>~
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: "} No
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: n
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: etwork
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: p
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Recv: rotocol
05-26-2005 20:14:46.408 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.418 - Recv: s
05-26-2005 20:14:46.418 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.418 - Recv: runnin
05-26-2005 20:14:46.418 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.418 - Recv: g
05-26-2005 20:14:46.418 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:46.418 - Recv: }7}8~
05-26-2005 20:14:46.418 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: #} No
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: n
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: etwork
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: p
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: rotocol
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: s
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: runnin
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: g
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Recv: #<dd>~
05-26-2005 20:14:49.422 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:14:49.432 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:14:49.432 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:14:49.432 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:49.432 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:15:19.435 - Read: Total: 100, Per/Sec: 0, Written: Total: 12, Per/Sec: 0
05-26-2005 20:16:50.386 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:16:50.386 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:16:52.389 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:16:52.389 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:16:52.389 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:16:52.389 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:16:55.483 - Passthrough On
05-26-2005 20:17:05.488 - Passthrough Off
05-26-2005 20:17:05.488 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:17:05.488 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:17:05.488 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:18:06.465 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:18:06.465 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:18:06.465 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:18:06.876 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:18:06.876 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:18:06.876 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:20:53.576 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:20:53.576 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: }!} }4}"
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: }&} } }
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: }%}&})
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: <cf>
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: <af>h}'}"}
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: (
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Recv: }"};<a3>~
05-26-2005 20:20:53.586 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: &} } }
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: }%}&})
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: <cf>
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: <af>h}'}"}
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: (
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Recv: }"};<a3>~
05-26-2005 20:20:56.590 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:20:56.600 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:20:56.600 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:20:56.600 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:20:56.600 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:20:59.674 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-26-2005 20:20:59.674 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:20:59.674 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:21:01.677 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:21:01.677 - Recv: <80>!<02><03><00><DLE><02><06><00>-<0f><01><03><06><c0><a8><01><94><1c><1c>~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06><00>-<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:21:01.677 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:01.677 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:21:01.677 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:21:01.677 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:21:02.679 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:02.679 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:21:02.679 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:21:02.679 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:02.679 - Recv: <11>~
05-26-2005 20:21:02.679 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Recv: <80>
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Recv: !<01><02><00><DLE><03><06>
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Recv: <c0>
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Recv: <a8><01><95><02><06><00>-
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Recv: <0f>
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Recv: <01>81~
05-26-2005 20:21:02.689 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:05.673 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:05.683 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:21:05.683 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:21:05.683 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:05.683 - Recv: <11>~
05-26-2005 20:21:05.683 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:05.683 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:21:05.693 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:21:05.693 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:21:05.693 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:21:05.693 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:21:08.687 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:21:08.687 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:21:10.690 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:21:10.690 - Recv: <80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06><00>-<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:21:10.690 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:10.690 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:21:10.690 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:21:10.690 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:21:11.692 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:11.692 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:21:11.702 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:21:11.702 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:11.702 - Recv: <11>~
05-26-2005 20:21:11.702 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:11.712 - Recv: <80>
05-26-2005 20:21:11.712 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:11.712 - Recv: !<01><02><00><DLE><03><06>
05-26-2005 20:21:11.712 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:11.722 - Recv: <c0>
05-26-2005 20:21:11.722 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:11.722 - Recv: <a8><01><95><02><06><00>-
05-26-2005 20:21:11.722 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:11.722 - Recv: <0f>
05-26-2005 20:21:11.722 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:11.722 - Recv: <01>81~
05-26-2005 20:21:11.722 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:14.706 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:14.706 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:21:14.706 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:21:14.706 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:14.706 - Recv: <11>~
05-26-2005 20:21:14.706 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:14.706 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:21:14.716 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:21:14.716 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:21:14.716 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:21:14.716 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:21:17.720 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:21:17.720 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:21:19.723 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:21:19.723 - Recv: <80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06><00>-<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:21:19.723 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:19.723 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:21:19.723 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:21:19.723 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Recv: <11>~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Recv: <03>
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06>
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Recv: -<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:21:20.755 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Recv: <11>
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Recv: ~<80>!<01><02><00><DLE>
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Recv: <03>
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Recv: <06><c0><a8><01><95><02><06>
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Recv: -<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:23.759 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:21:23.769 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:21:23.769 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:21:23.769 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:21:23.769 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:21:26.773 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:21:26.773 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:21:28.776 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:21:28.776 - Recv: <00>-<0f><01>81~
05-26-2005 20:21:28.776 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:28.776 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:21:28.776 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:21:28.776 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: <11>~
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: "} No
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: n
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: etwork
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: p
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: rotocol
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: s
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: runnin
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: g
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Recv: }7}8~
05-26-2005 20:21:29.778 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: #} No
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: n
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: etwork
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: p
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: rotocol
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: s
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: runnin
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: g
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Recv: #<dd>~
05-26-2005 20:21:32.832 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 20:21:32.842 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 20:21:32.842 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 20:21:32.842 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:21:32.842 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:22:02.845 - Read: Total: 100, Per/Sec: 0, Written: Total: 12, Per/Sec: 0
05-26-2005 20:24:02.848 - Read: Total: 727, Per/Sec: 5, Written: Total: 5416, Per/Sec: 45
05-26-2005 20:25:48.410 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 20:25:48.410 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 20:25:50.412 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 20:25:50.412 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 20:25:50.412 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 20:25:50.412 - Waiting for a call.





Hi Randy,

Ahhh, the joys of parenthood! :)

I would suggest using a couple of static IP addresses as 192.168.1.148 and 192.168.1.149 as an example. Most of the users of serial/PPP here use static address and the routers handle the NAT OK.

Keep us posted when the little one gives you the time.

John

cactus46
05-26-2005, 09:44 PM
Hi Randy,

I'm guessing that your first call was made with static IPs? It looks normal for a TiVo call mostly. The next call(s) do not look like normal calls. Use a static IP and we can go from there.

What has me puzzled about your modem log are these lines:

05-26-2005 20:14:13.150 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:16.314 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-26-2005 20:14:16.314 - Hanging up the modem.

This looks like there is still a modem involved? Here are the lines of one of my working modem logs:

03-04-2005 16:30:43.296 - Data compression off or unknown.
03-04-2005 16:30:52.519 - Hanging up the modem.
03-04-2005 16:30:52.519 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.

It still looks like another 'modem' in addition to the one set up for serial/PPP.

Can you look for a firewall in the router and disable any firewalls for a test? Try to set your router into DMZ for a test?

Keep us posted.

John

cactus46
05-26-2005, 09:49 PM
Thanks for reporting on your success, Dr_core_2000 and the details of your setup. Glad to see you had some benefit from this thread!

Happy TiVoing. :)

John

Thanks for all of the usefull help in getting the ppp to work i have a samsug sir s4040 d* unit. i made my own cat5 cable and followed the tivo help page both of them are on tivohelp
for the cable the cable cost about six bucks. I found that if i use a range of two ip address works the best. i also found that if you have to have the ip address range match you routers ip address range (exp: router is 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255, and the tivo is 192.168.1.19 to 192.168.1.20) the first three set of number are the same. it worked great after i figuered that out. thanks for all the help

Dr_core_2000

keefer37
05-26-2005, 10:36 PM
This thread got me motivated to try to get my Phillips DSR-7000 DirecTiVo setup with PPP since it's right near my PC. Got my parents unused serial cable that came with their S2 TiVo and I stopped at Radio Shack and got a null modem, but doh! I didn't realize I would need a DB9 gender changer too. I guess this is a project (hopefully short one) for this long weekend.

cactus46
05-26-2005, 11:22 PM
Yes, keefer37, adding those two adapters to the stock TiVo serial cable proved that 9th Tee might have been more cost-effective with their "TiVo Null Modem Serial Cable " for under $10? I added the two adapters to my TiVo cable, too. :)

Good luck with the move to serial/PPP and keep us posted.

John

This thread got me motivated to try to get my Phillips DSR-7000 DirecTiVo setup with PPP since it's right near my PC. Got my parents unused serial cable that came with their S2 TiVo and I stopped at Radio Shack and got a null modem, but doh! I didn't realize I would need a DB9 gender changer too. I guess this is a project (hopefully short one) for this long weekend.

keefer37
05-27-2005, 09:55 AM
Yeah I'm seeing that now cactus46. Hopefully the gender bender will be all I need to get it up and running tonight.
I may invest in the 9th Tee cable for the other TiVo.

Flibbertigibbet2
05-27-2005, 10:56 AM
Hello all,
I'm also trying to get a Serial/PPP connection going. Obviously I've run into some problems, so I thought I'd get some expert opinions!

My setup is as follows:
HDVR2 -> 9th tee cable -> Win XP SP2 box -> Linksys router -> Cable modem (no NAT functionality in modem)

I initially followed Otto's guide, and have tried all of the suggestions I could find in this thread (and elsewhere). I can see garbage in hyperterminal (~ but no "User Request") so I'm pretty sure the cable and COM port settings are OK. I have yet to see any user connections pop up. Here's a log from a test call I tried last night:

05-26-2005 22:40:13.921 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 22:40:13.921 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 22:40:13.921 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 22:40:13.921 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 22:40:13.953 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 22:40:13.953 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 22:40:14.750 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-26-2005 22:40:14.750 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-26-2005 22:40:14.750 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-26-2005 22:40:14.750 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-26-2005 22:40:14.750 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-26-2005 22:40:14.781 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 22:40:14.781 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 22:40:14.781 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: &}/<a5>O<b6>}'}"}(}
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: "
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: <e4><ef>~
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Answering the call.
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Recv: }
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Recv: &}/<a5>O<b6>}'}"}(}
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Recv: "
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Recv: <e4><ef>~
05-26-2005 23:46:31.015 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:46:31.031 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-26-2005 23:46:31.031 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-26-2005 23:46:31.031 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-26-2005 23:46:31.031 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 23:46:34.203 - Hanging up the modem.
05-26-2005 23:46:34.203 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-26-2005 23:46:36.203 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-26-2005 23:46:36.203 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 23:46:36.203 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 23:46:36.203 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 23:47:27.984 - Recv: <00><00>
05-26-2005 23:47:27.984 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:47:27.984 - Recv: <00>
05-26-2005 23:47:27.984 - Unknown Response
05-26-2005 23:47:27.984 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
05-26-2005 23:47:27.984 - Unknown Response


In the event viewer I see one of these errors for each call attempt:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: RemoteAccess
Event Category: None
Event ID: 20050
Date: 5/26/2005
Time: 11:46:34 PM
Description:
The user <Unauthenticated User> connected to port COM1 has been disconnected because no network protocols were successfully negotiatated.

The Windows firewall is disabled. I've tried both DHCP and static addresses for the connection, and I've also tried reinstalling the TCP/IP protocol (search on MS support for this - I can't post URLs yet).

Any more suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Jason

Oh, and in a small attempt to help out others here are the obstacles I've overcome to even get this far:
- Disabled other COM, firewire and IR ports (no modem in the computer). This cleared up LINEEVENTs that I was seeing in my modem log.
- For some reason the Guest account on my computer was disabled (In the User Accounts control panel). This didn't seem to fix anything, but I'm sure it will be important further down the road.

cactus46
05-27-2005, 01:47 PM
Hi Jason,

By your log it looks like you have done most of the correct things--the changes in the mdmhayes.inf and now mdmhayes.pnf look OK. Protocol setting looks good. The first test you ran after rebooting your computer looks like static IPs were used. What is the IP address of your computer and what was your choice of static IPs?

Forget the DHCP IP addresses mentioned in Otto's guide. It is very unlikely DHCP IPs will work! But one must find static IP address that will work with the router's NAT. So I ask for the assigned IP of your computer and your choice of static IPs to guess whether they will work through the router's network mask for network address translation.

The problem looks like an IP address, router, or a firewall issue. Try putting the computer you are using in the router's DMZ setting for a test. Reboot the computer and run a Test/Daily Call and post another log if this test does not succeed.

Keep us posted.

John

Hello all,
I'm also trying to get a Serial/PPP connection going. Obviously I've run into some problems, so I thought I'd get some expert opinions!

My setup is as follows:
HDVR2 -> 9th tee cable -> Win XP SP2 box -> Linksys router -> Cable modem (no NAT functionality in modem)

I initially followed Otto's guide, and have tried all of the suggestions I could find in this thread (and elsewhere). I can see garbage in hyperterminal (~ but no "User Request") so I'm pretty sure the cable and COM port settings are OK. I have yet to see any user connections pop up. Here's a log from a test call I tried last night:

05-26-2005 22:40:13.921 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
.......
05-26-2005 22:40:14.750 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-26-2005 22:40:14.781 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-26-2005 22:40:14.781 - Initializing modem.
05-26-2005 22:40:14.781 - Waiting for a call.
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: ~
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-26-2005 23:46:27.968 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
....
05-26-2005 23:47:27.984 - Unknown Response


In the event viewer I see one of these errors for each call attempt:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: RemoteAccess
Event Category: None
Event ID: 20050
Date: 5/26/2005
Time: 11:46:34 PM
Description:
The user <Unauthenticated User> connected to port COM1 has been disconnected because no network protocols were successfully negotiatated.

The Windows firewall is disabled. I've tried both DHCP and static addresses for the connection, and I've also tried reinstalling the TCP/IP protocol (search on MS support for this - I can't post URLs yet).

Any more suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Jason

Oh, and in a small attempt to help out others here are the obstacles I've overcome to even get this far:
- Disabled other COM, firewire and IR ports (no modem in the computer). This cleared up LINEEVENTs that I was seeing in my modem log.
- For some reason the Guest account on my computer was disabled (In the User Accounts control panel). This didn't seem to fix anything, but I'm sure it will be important further down the road.

Flibbertigibbet2
05-27-2005, 03:17 PM
John,
Initially the computer had a static IP (192.168.1.4), but I also tried switching to a dynamic IP. I've tried several different ranges for the incoming conenction - 192.168.1.7-.8, .5-.15, .151-.152. My router assigns in the range .100-.149.

I'll give the DMZ a try tonight and let you know what happens!

Jason


Hi Jason,

By your log it looks like you have done most of the correct things--the changes in the mdmhayes.inf and now mdmhayes.pnf look OK. Protocol setting looks good. The first test you ran after rebooting your computer looks like static IPs were used. What is the IP address of your computer and what was your choice of static IPs?

Forget the DHCP IP addresses mentioned in Otto's guide. It is very unlikely DHCP IPs will work! But one must find static IP address that will work with the router's NAT. So I ask for the assigned IP of your computer and your choice of static IPs to guess whether they will work through the router's network mask for network address translation.

The problem looks like an IP address, router, or a firewall issue. Try putting the computer you are using in the router's DMZ setting for a test. Reboot the computer and run a Test/Daily Call and post another log if this test does not succeed.

Keep us posted.

John

keefer37
05-27-2005, 06:22 PM
This is all I am seeing in HyperTerminal:

~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}
'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } }
}%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}
"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À
!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(
}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~


What's my next step. XP's Firewall is off.

cactus46
05-27-2005, 06:35 PM
Hi Jason,

Since your router assigns 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.149, I would use 192.168.1.148 and 192.168.1.149 as my static IPs unless I had a good reason not to use those addresses. It really doesn't matter because I doubt the router would assign those two addresses to anything else.

Are you using a static IP for your computer? If the range is listed above, why doesn't the router give you something in that range with DHCP? Good luck with the DMZ trial.

Keep us posted.

John

John,
Initially the computer had a static IP (192.168.1.4), but I also tried switching to a dynamic IP. I've tried several different ranges for the incoming conenction - 192.168.1.7-.8, .5-.15, .151-.152. My router assigns in the range .100-.149.

I'll give the DMZ a try tonight and let you know what happens!

Jason

cactus46
05-27-2005, 06:41 PM
I guess we don't need the following post: :)

What we know from this test is your serial setup works. Follow the instructions in the following: http://www.tivohelp.com/archive/tivohelp.swiki.net/45.html

Assuming you used ,#211 for your TiVo Dial Prefix then set the port for 115kb, too. And instead of using DHCP listed in the guide, assign a couple of static IP addresses. Ask any questions as you go along if you don't understand something.

If it doesn't work, post a copy of your modem log. The modem log is more meaningful to me than the HyperTerminal log. You can find the modem log in C:\Windows directory. The name of the file is ModemLog_Communications cable between two computers.txt. This log is generated upon reboot of the computer once the 'serial cable modem' is set up.

Keep us posted.

John
This is all I am seeing in HyperTerminal:

~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}
'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } }

.......

}"Iv~~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&zö©<}'}"}(}"Iv~


What's my next step. XP's Firewall is off.

keefer37
05-27-2005, 06:42 PM
Hmm I went through and redid the connection and it made the test call successfully. I did change it from dynamic to a static range. It's now working. Woo hoo!

cactus46
05-27-2005, 06:50 PM
Congratulations and welcome to the serial/PPP group, Ryan! :)

As a suggestion, I would try a Daily Call with the firewall enabled now.

John

Hmm I went through and redid the connection and it made the test call successfully. I did change it from dynamic to a static range. It's now working. Woo hoo!

rmax
05-27-2005, 07:59 PM
Hi Randy,

I'm guessing that your first call was made with static IPs? It looks normal for a TiVo call mostly. The next call(s) do not look like normal calls. Use a static IP and we can go from there.

What has me puzzled about your modem log are these lines:

05-26-2005 20:14:13.150 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-26-2005 20:14:16.314 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-26-2005 20:14:16.314 - Hanging up the modem.

This looks like there is still a modem involved? Here are the lines of one of my working modem logs:

03-04-2005 16:30:43.296 - Data compression off or unknown.
03-04-2005 16:30:52.519 - Hanging up the modem.
03-04-2005 16:30:52.519 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.

It still looks like another 'modem' in addition to the one set up for serial/PPP.

Can you look for a firewall in the router and disable any firewalls for a test? Try to set your router into DMZ for a test?

Keep us posted.

John

John,

I came home today and started from scratch. I double checked the mdmhayes file and deleted the modem and network connection files created. I rebooted the computer and re-created the modem and created a new network connection. I set the speed at 19200 since I am about 30 feet from the tivo.
I gave the new network connection a fixed ip of 192.168.1.148 and 192.168.1.149 and set the dmz in the router to 192.168.1.148.

I tried to make on call from the tivo with the ",#219 code. The unregistered user popped up and then went right away. Negotiating failed on the tivo. I copied the log for you. Here it is.

05-27-2005 18:37:07.891 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-27-2005 18:37:07.891 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-27-2005 18:37:07.891 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-27-2005 18:37:07.891 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-27-2005 18:37:07.901 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-27-2005 18:37:07.901 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-27-2005 18:37:07.901 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-27-2005 18:37:07.901 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-27-2005 18:37:07.901 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-27-2005 18:37:07.901 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-27-2005 18:37:07.901 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-27-2005 18:37:07.911 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-27-2005 18:37:07.911 - Initializing modem.
05-27-2005 18:37:07.911 - Waiting for a call.
05-27-2005 18:38:25.122 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-27-2005 18:38:25.122 - Initializing modem.
05-27-2005 18:38:25.132 - Waiting for a call.
05-27-2005 18:43:50.170 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:43:50.170 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:43:50.170 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-27-2005 18:43:50.170 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.170 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:50.170 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.170 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-27-2005 18:43:50.170 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.180 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:50.180 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.180 - Recv: &} } }
05-27-2005 18:43:50.180 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.180 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:50.180 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.180 - Recv: }%}&><cb>
05-27-2005 18:43:50.180 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.190 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:50.190 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.190 - Recv: ^X}'}"}
05-27-2005 18:43:50.190 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.190 - Recv: (
05-27-2005 18:43:50.190 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:50.190 - Recv: }"<d2>(~
05-27-2005 18:43:50.190 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Answering the call.
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Recv: &} } }
05-27-2005 18:43:53.184 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:53.194 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:53.194 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:53.194 - Recv: }%}&><cb>
05-27-2005 18:43:53.194 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:53.194 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-27-2005 18:43:53.204 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-27-2005 18:43:53.204 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:43:53.204 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:43:59.453 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
05-27-2005 18:43:59.453 - Hanging up the modem.
05-27-2005 18:43:59.453 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-27-2005 18:43:59.453 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-27-2005 18:43:59.453 - Initializing modem.
05-27-2005 18:43:59.453 - Waiting for a call.
05-27-2005 18:43:59.463 - Recv: <95>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.463 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.463 - Recv: <91><81>Q<cr><11>}%
05-27-2005 18:43:59.463 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.463 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.463 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.463 - Recv: <f5><cd><c9><c5><c1><c1><c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.463 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.473 - Recv: <c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.473 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.473 - Recv: <cd><c1><d5><e5><19><19><e1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.473 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.473 - Recv: <e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.473 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.473 - Recv: <81><cr><05>11}%
05-27-2005 18:43:59.473 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Recv: <f5><c5><c5><c5><d9><e5><d5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Recv: <c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Recv: <d1><c1><d5><81>Q%5
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Recv: <15>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Recv: <f5><c5><c5><c5><d9><e5><d5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.483 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.493 - Recv: <c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.493 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.493 - Recv: <d1><cd><e1><81>%<11><f5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.493 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.493 - Recv: <d5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.493 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.493 - Recv: <cd><d5><e5><19><19><e1><e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.493 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Recv: )
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Recv: <d1><8d><91>}<91><c9><a5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Recv: <d9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Recv: <95><a5><91><81>Q<cr><11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Recv: %<11><f5><cd><c9><c5><c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.503 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.513 - Recv: <c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.513 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.513 - Recv: <c1><c5><cd><c1><d5><e5><19>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.513 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.513 - Recv: <19>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.513 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.513 - Recv: <e1><e5><81><cr><05>11
05-27-2005 18:43:59.513 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Recv: %<11><f5><c5><c5><c5><d9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Recv: <e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Recv: <d5><c1><d1><c1><d5><81>Q
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Recv: %
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Recv: 5<15><f5><c5><c5><c5><d9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.523 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.533 - Recv: <e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.533 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.533 - Recv: <d5><c1><d1><cd><e1><81>!
05-27-2005 18:43:59.533 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.533 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.533 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.533 - Recv: <05><f5>]<11><b5>]<cr>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.533 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.543 - Recv: <05>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.543 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.543 - Recv: <11>]<c9><c5><c1><d9><d9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.543 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.543 - Recv: <e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.543 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.543 - Recv: <d5><81>!<11><09><f5>U
05-27-2005 18:43:59.543 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Recv: <b9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Recv: <ad><b9><bd><dd><b9>)<d1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Recv: <8d>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Recv: <b1><a5><95><b9><d1>}<c9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Recv: <95>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Recv: <cd><d5><b1><d1><81>Q<cr>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.553 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.563 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.563 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.563 - Recv: }%<11><f5><cd><c9><c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.563 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.563 - Recv: <c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.563 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.563 - Recv: <c1><c1><c5><cd><c1><d5><e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.563 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Recv: <19>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Recv: <19><e1><e5><81><cr><05>1
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Recv: 1
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Recv: }%<11><f5><c5><c5><c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Recv: <d9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Recv: <e5><d5><c1><d1><c1><d5><81>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.573 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.583 - Recv: Q
05-27-2005 18:43:59.583 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.583 - Recv: %5<15><f5><c5><c5><c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.583 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.583 - Recv: <d9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.583 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.583 - Recv: <e5><d5><c1><d1><e5><e1><81>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.583 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.593 - Recv: M
05-27-2005 18:43:59.593 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.593 - Recv: Q<05>QUM<f5><19>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.593 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.593 - Recv: <85>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.593 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.593 - Recv: <a5><b1><95><91><81><cr>=
05-27-2005 18:43:59.593 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Recv: <15><f5><c5><cd>)<8d><85>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Recv: <b5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Recv: }<a5><91><81>Q<cr><11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Recv: %<11><f5><cd><c9><c5><c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.603 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.613 - Recv: <c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.613 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.613 - Recv: <c1><c5><cd><c1><d5><e5><19>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.613 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.613 - Recv: <19>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.613 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.613 - Recv: <e1><e5><81><cr><05>11
05-27-2005 18:43:59.613 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Recv: %<11><f5><c5><c5><c5><d9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Recv: <e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Recv: <d5><d5><dd><c5><c1><81>Q
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Recv: %
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Recv: 5<15><f5><c5><c5><c5><d9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.623 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.633 - Recv: <e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.633 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.633 - Recv: <d5><d5><dd><cd><c9><81>%
05-27-2005 18:43:59.633 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.633 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.633 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.633 - Recv: <f5><c1><c1><c5><d5><b5><c9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.633 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.643 - Recv: <e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.643 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.643 - Recv: <d1><e1><b5><d1><d9><dd><d5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.643 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.643 - Recv: )
05-27-2005 18:43:59.643 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.643 - Recv: <a5><c9><91>}<a5><91><81>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.643 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Recv: Q
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Recv: <cr><11>}%<11><f5><cd>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Recv: <c9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Recv: <c5><c1><c1><c1><c5><cd><c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Recv: <d5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Recv: <e5><19><19><e1><e5><81><cr>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.653 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.663 - Recv: <05>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.663 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.663 - Recv: 11}%<11><f5><c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.663 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.663 - Recv: <c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.663 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.663 - Recv: <c5><d9><e5><d5><d5><dd><c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.663 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Recv: <c1>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Recv: <81>Q%5<15><f5><c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Recv: <c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Recv: <c5><d9><e5><d5><d5><dd><cd>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Recv: <c9>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Recv: <81>%<11><f5><d5><cd><d5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.673 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.683 - Recv: <e5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.683 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.683 - Recv: <19><19><e1><e5>)<d1><8d>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.683 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.683 - Recv: <91>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.683 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.683 - Recv: }<91><c9><a5><d9><95><a5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.683 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.693 - Recv: <91>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.693 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.693 - Recv: <81>Q<cr><11>}%<11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.693 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.693 - Recv: <f5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.693 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.693 - Recv: <cd><c9><c5><c1><c1><c1><c5>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.693 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Recv: <cd>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Recv: <c1><d5><e5><19><fd>5~
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Recv: <80>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Recv: <fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:43:59.703 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.074 - Recv: /
05-27-2005 18:44:00.074 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.074 - Recv: E<00><00>s<03>w@
05-27-2005 18:44:00.074 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.074 - Recv: <00>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.074 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.074 - Recv: @<00>w<1e><c0><a8><01>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.074 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.084 - Recv: <95>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.084 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.084 - Recv: <cc><b0>1<02><04><02><00>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.084 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.084 - Recv: P
05-27-2005 18:44:00.084 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.084 - Recv: yP<ed>6<19><d9><bb>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.084 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Recv: ,
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Recv: <80><18><16><d0>u<0f><00>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Recv: <00>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Recv: <01><01><08><lf><00>{<ee>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Recv: <a0>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Recv: <9b>H<b0>POS
05-27-2005 18:44:00.094 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.104 - Recv: T
05-27-2005 18:44:00.104 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.104 - Recv: /tivo-
05-27-2005 18:44:00.104 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.104 - Recv: s
05-27-2005 18:44:00.104 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.104 - Recv: ervice/
05-27-2005 18:44:00.104 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.114 - Recv: m
05-27-2005 18:44:00.114 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.114 - Recv: log.cgi
05-27-2005 18:44:00.114 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.114 - Recv:
05-27-2005 18:44:00.114 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.114 - Recv: HTTP/1.
05-27-2005 18:44:00.114 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Recv: 0
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Recv: <cr><lf>Conte
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Recv: n
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Recv: t-Lengt
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Recv: h
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Recv: : 39054
05-27-2005 18:44:00.124 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.134 - Recv: <cr>
05-27-2005 18:44:00.134 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:00.134 - Recv: <lf><cr><lf>><ea>~
05-27-2005 18:44:00.134 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.576 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:01.576 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:01.576 - Recv: /E<00><00>s<03>x
05-27-2005 18:44:01.576 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.576 - Recv: @
05-27-2005 18:44:01.576 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.576 - Recv: <00>@<00>w<1d><c0><a8>
05-27-2005 18:44:01.576 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Recv: <01>
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Recv: <95><cc><b0>1<02><04><02>
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Recv: <00>
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Recv: PyP<ed>6<19><d9>
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Recv: <bb>
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Recv: ,<80><18><16><d0>ty
05-27-2005 18:44:01.586 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.596 - Recv: <00>
05-27-2005 18:44:01.596 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.596 - Recv: <00><01><01><08><lf><00>{
05-27-2005 18:44:01.596 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.596 - Recv: <ef>
05-27-2005 18:44:01.596 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.596 - Recv: 6 <9b>H<b0>PO
05-27-2005 18:44:01.596 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.606 - Recv: S
05-27-2005 18:44:01.606 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.606 - Recv: T /tivo
05-27-2005 18:44:01.606 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.606 - Recv: -
05-27-2005 18:44:01.606 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.606 - Recv: service
05-27-2005 18:44:01.606 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Recv: /
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Recv: mlog.cg
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Recv: i
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Recv: HTTP/1
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Recv: .
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Recv: 0<cr><lf>Cont
05-27-2005 18:44:01.616 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.626 - Recv: e
05-27-2005 18:44:01.626 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.626 - Recv: nt-Leng
05-27-2005 18:44:01.626 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.626 - Recv: t
05-27-2005 18:44:01.626 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.626 - Recv: h: 3905
05-27-2005 18:44:01.626 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.636 - Recv: 4
05-27-2005 18:44:01.636 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:01.636 - Recv: <cr><lf><cr><lf><00><da>~
05-27-2005 18:44:01.636 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:02.557 - Recv: <80>
05-27-2005 18:44:02.557 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:02.557 - Recv: <fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>
05-27-2005 18:44:02.557 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:02.567 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:02.567 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:04.570 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:04.570 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:04.570 - Recv: /E<00><00>s<03>y
05-27-2005 18:44:04.570 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Answering the call.
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Recv: @
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Recv: <00>@<00>w<1c><c0><a8>
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Recv: <01>
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Recv: <95><cc><b0>1<02><04><02>
05-27-2005 18:44:04.580 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:04.590 - Recv: <00>
05-27-2005 18:44:04.590 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:04.590 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-27-2005 18:44:04.590 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-27-2005 18:44:04.590 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:44:04.590 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:44:05.572 - Hanging up the modem.
05-27-2005 18:44:05.572 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-27-2005 18:44:07.575 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-27-2005 18:44:07.575 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-27-2005 18:44:07.575 - Initializing modem.
05-27-2005 18:44:07.575 - Waiting for a call.
05-27-2005 18:44:08.576 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:08.576 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:08.576 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-27-2005 18:44:08.576 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:08.576 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:44:08.576 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:08.576 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:08.576 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Recv: /E<00><00>s<03>z
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Answering the call.
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Recv: @
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Recv: <00>@<00>w<1b><c0><a8>
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Recv: <01>
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Recv: <95><cc><b0>1<02><04><02>
05-27-2005 18:44:10.579 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:10.589 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-27-2005 18:44:10.589 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-27-2005 18:44:10.589 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:44:10.589 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:44:11.590 - Hanging up the modem.
05-27-2005 18:44:11.590 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-27-2005 18:44:13.593 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-27-2005 18:44:13.593 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-27-2005 18:44:13.593 - Initializing modem.
05-27-2005 18:44:13.593 - Waiting for a call.
05-27-2005 18:44:14.595 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:14.595 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:14.595 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-27-2005 18:44:14.595 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:14.595 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:44:14.605 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:14.605 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:14.605 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Answering the call.
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:17.639 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:17.649 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-27-2005 18:44:17.649 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-27-2005 18:44:17.649 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:44:17.649 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:44:20.643 - Hanging up the modem.
05-27-2005 18:44:20.643 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-27-2005 18:44:22.646 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-27-2005 18:44:22.646 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:22.646 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:22.646 - Recv: /E<00><00>s<03>{@<00>@<00>w<1a><c0><a8><01><95><cc><b0>1<02><04><02><00>PyP<ed>6<19><d9><bb>,<80><18><16><d0>lE<00><00><01><01><08><lf><00>{<f7>j <9b>H<b0>POST /tivo-service/mlog.cgi HTTP/1.0<cr><lf>Content-Length: 39054<cr><lf><cr><lf>g@~
05-27-2005 18:44:22.646 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:22.646 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-27-2005 18:44:22.646 - Initializing modem.
05-27-2005 18:44:22.646 - Waiting for a call.
05-27-2005 18:44:23.648 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:23.648 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:23.648 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-27-2005 18:44:23.648 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:23.648 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:44:23.648 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:23.648 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:23.648 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc>
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Answering the call.
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Recv: <11>
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:44:26.662 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:44:26.672 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-27-2005 18:44:26.672 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-27-2005 18:44:26.672 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:44:26.672 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:44:46.641 - Hanging up the modem.
05-27-2005 18:44:46.641 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-27-2005 18:44:48.634 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-27-2005 18:44:48.634 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-27-2005 18:44:48.634 - Initializing modem.
05-27-2005 18:44:48.634 - Waiting for a call.
05-27-2005 18:45:34.580 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:45:34.580 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:45:34.580 - Recv: /E<00><00>s<03>}
05-27-2005 18:45:34.580 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Recv: ]
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Recv: @<00>@<00>w<18><c0>
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Recv: <a8>
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Recv: <01><95><cc><b0>1<02><04>
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Recv: <02>
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Recv: <00>PyP<ed>6<19>
05-27-2005 18:45:34.590 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.600 - Recv: <d9>
05-27-2005 18:45:34.600 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.600 - Recv: <bb>,<80><18><16><d0>P
05-27-2005 18:45:34.600 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.600 - Recv: %
05-27-2005 18:45:34.600 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.600 - Recv: <00><00><01><01><08><lf><00>
05-27-2005 18:45:34.600 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Recv: |
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Recv: <13><8a> <9b>H<b0>P
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Recv: O
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Recv: ST /tiv
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Recv: o
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Recv: -servic
05-27-2005 18:45:34.610 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.620 - Recv: e
05-27-2005 18:45:34.620 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.620 - Recv: /mlog.c
05-27-2005 18:45:34.620 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.620 - Recv: g
05-27-2005 18:45:34.620 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.620 - Recv: i HTTP/
05-27-2005 18:45:34.620 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.630 - Recv: 1
05-27-2005 18:45:34.630 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.630 - Recv: .0<cr><lf>Con
05-27-2005 18:45:34.630 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.630 - Recv: t
05-27-2005 18:45:34.630 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.630 - Recv: ent-Len
05-27-2005 18:45:34.630 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Recv: g
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Recv: th: 390
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Recv: 5
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Recv: 4<cr><lf><cr><lf>\<ea>
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:45:34.640 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:04.449 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:47:04.449 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:47:04.449 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-27-2005 18:47:04.449 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:04.449 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:47:04.449 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:04.449 - Recv: "} }0Us
05-27-2005 18:47:04.449 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:04.459 - Recv: e
05-27-2005 18:47:04.459 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:04.459 - Recv: r reque
05-27-2005 18:47:04.459 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:04.459 - Recv: s
05-27-2005 18:47:04.459 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:04.459 - Recv: tS3~
05-27-2005 18:47:04.459 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:07.463 - Recv: ~
05-27-2005 18:47:07.463 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-27-2005 18:47:07.463 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%
05-27-2005 18:47:07.463 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:07.463 - Answering the call.
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Recv: }
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Recv: #} }0Us
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Recv: e
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Recv: r reque
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Unknown Response
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Connection established at 19200bps.
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:47:07.473 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-27-2005 18:47:37.476 - Read: Total: 179, Per/Sec: 0, Written: Total: 12, Per/Sec: 0
05-27-2005 18:49:07.676 - Hanging up the modem.
05-27-2005 18:49:07.676 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-27-2005 18:49:09.679 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-27-2005 18:49:09.679 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-27-2005 18:49:09.679 - Initializing modem.
05-27-2005 18:49:09.679 - Waiting for a call.

cactus46
05-27-2005, 09:26 PM
Hi Randy,

I think your mdmhayes.inf file is OK by the log. However, when the DMZ is set up in the router, the computer's IP address must be used, not the assigned static IP address. The computer talks directly to the router, and using the two static IP addresses, the TiVo talks to the computer.

So from a Command Prompt, type 'ipconfig' [without the apostrophes] to see the IP address of the computer. Here is my example:

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : ph.cox.net
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.190
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1

That is the IP address that should go into the DMZ setting on the router--192.168.0.190 in my case. The two static IP addresses should be something other than the computer's IP address to the router. Sorry if I was not clear.

Keep us posted.

John

rmax
05-27-2005, 11:25 PM
John,

I tried putting the dmz in the router and I still cannot get out. Still failing while negatiating. The hard coded ip's are no longer allowing the unregistered user to pop up. If I change back to dhcp assigned it will get a user but still get no further than failing while negatiating.

I am at a loss for ideas.

randy

Flibbertigibbet2
05-28-2005, 11:32 AM
Hi John,
I tried DMZ last night. My computer is set to 192.168.1.4, and the IPs for the tivo were 192.168.1.148 and 192.168.1.149. The DMZ was set to 192.168.1.4. Still no success unfortunately. Here's the log:

05-28-2005 00:03:38.562 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.562 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.562 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.562 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.593 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.593 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.843 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.937 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-28-2005 00:03:39.046 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-28-2005 00:03:39.046 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-28-2005 00:03:39.062 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-28-2005 00:03:39.140 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-28-2005 00:03:39.140 - Initializing modem.
05-28-2005 00:03:39.140 - Waiting for a call.
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: ~
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: }
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: }
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: &<87><83><88><8f>}'}"}(}"
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: <e3>
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: <ac>~
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Recv: ~
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Answering the call.
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Recv: }
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Recv: }
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Recv: &<87><83><88><8f>}'}"}(}"
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Recv: <e3>
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Recv: <ac>~
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-28-2005 00:13:25.328 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-28-2005 00:13:28.515 - Hanging up the modem.
05-28-2005 00:13:28.515 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-28-2005 00:13:30.515 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-28-2005 00:13:30.515 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-28-2005 00:13:30.515 - Initializing modem.
05-28-2005 00:13:30.515 - Waiting for a call.
05-28-2005 00:14:22.406 - Recv: <00><00>
05-28-2005 00:14:22.406 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:14:22.421 - Recv: <00>
05-28-2005 00:14:22.421 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:14:22.421 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
05-28-2005 00:14:22.421 - Unknown Response

And I still get the same event in the event viewer.

Any other thoughts? I feel like I'm so close to getting this working - and I really want to enable my Tivo functionality! :D

Thanks again for the help so far!
Jason

cactus46
05-28-2005, 02:04 PM
Hi Randy,

Keep the static IPs. Is the 'Guest' account turned on on Incoming Connection and allow devices like Palmtops checked? Check these things, make sure all other things not necessary for a test are disabled, reboot the computer, make a Daily Call, and post another modem log.

If you could set serial/PPP up on another computer and test serial/PPP that might be helpful, too.

Keep us posted.

John

John,

I tried putting the dmz in the router and I still cannot get out. Still failing while negatiating. The hard coded ip's are no longer allowing the unregistered user to pop up. If I change back to dhcp assigned it will get a user but still get no further than failing while negatiating.

I am at a loss for ideas.

randy

cactus46
05-28-2005, 02:07 PM
Hi Jason,

What kind of a serial port are you using--a regular RS-232 Com port or a USB to serial port adapter?

Since you say the computer's assigned IP is 192.168.1.4, try using two static IP address--192.168.1.8 and 192.168.1.9 and let me know if this makes a difference. I see from an early post you had tried IP addresses in the range of what I listed but keep them for testing anyway.

Also, is the 'Guest' account turned on in the Incoming Connection and allow devices like Palmtops checked? What is the status of ICS--Internet Connection Sharing on your computer? Does the Linksys have a firewall or filtering setup that could be temporarily disabled for a test? Check these things, make sure all other things not necessary for a test are disabled, reboot the computer, make a Daily Call, and post another modem log.

Keep us posted.

John

Hi John,
I tried DMZ last night. My computer is set to 192.168.1.4, and the IPs for the tivo were 192.168.1.148 and 192.168.1.149. The DMZ was set to 192.168.1.4. Still no success unfortunately. Here's the log:

05-28-2005 00:03:38.562 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.562 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.562 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.562 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.593 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.593 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.843 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-28-2005 00:03:38.937 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-28-2005 00:03:39.046 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-28-2005 00:03:39.046 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-28-2005 00:03:39.062 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-28-2005 00:03:39.140 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-28-2005 00:03:39.140 - Initializing modem.
05-28-2005 00:03:39.140 - Waiting for a call.
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: ~
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-28-2005 00:13:22.296 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
....
05-28-2005 00:14:22.406 - Recv: <00><00>
05-28-2005 00:14:22.406 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:14:22.421 - Recv: <00>
05-28-2005 00:14:22.421 - Unknown Response
05-28-2005 00:14:22.421 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
05-28-2005 00:14:22.421 - Unknown Response

And I still get the same event in the event viewer.

Any other thoughts? I feel like I'm so close to getting this working - and I really want to enable my Tivo functionality! :D

Thanks again for the help so far!
Jason

Flibbertigibbet2
05-29-2005, 04:25 PM
John,
Still no luck with the IPs you suggested. I also put my computer in the DMZ and disabled any other port forwarding. My computer has a regular 9-pin COM port. Guest is enabled for the connection, "allow devices" is checked, and ICS is disabled (I even tried stopping the service in the control panel). Here's the log:

05-29-2005 10:52:26.171 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-29-2005 10:52:26.171 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-29-2005 10:52:26.171 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-29-2005 10:52:26.171 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-29-2005 10:52:26.187 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-29-2005 10:52:26.187 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-29-2005 10:52:26.265 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-29-2005 10:52:26.265 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-29-2005 10:52:26.265 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-29-2005 10:52:26.265 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-29-2005 10:52:26.265 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-29-2005 10:52:26.296 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-29-2005 10:52:26.296 - Initializing modem.
05-29-2005 10:52:26.296 - Waiting for a call.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: ~
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: }
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: }
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: &<90><a8>J{}'}"}(}"
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: }
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: '<c3>~
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Recv: ~
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Answering the call.
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Recv: }
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Recv: }
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Recv: &<90><a8>J{}'}"}(}"
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Recv: }
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Recv: '<c3>~
05-29-2005 14:19:58.375 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:58.390 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-29-2005 14:19:58.390 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-29-2005 14:19:58.390 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-29-2005 14:19:58.390 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-29-2005 14:20:01.625 - Hanging up the modem.
05-29-2005 14:20:01.625 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-29-2005 14:20:03.625 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-29-2005 14:20:03.625 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-29-2005 14:20:03.625 - Initializing modem.
05-29-2005 14:20:03.625 - Waiting for a call.
05-29-2005 14:20:55.265 - Recv: <00><00>
05-29-2005 14:20:55.265 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:20:55.265 - Recv: <00>
05-29-2005 14:20:55.265 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:20:55.265 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
05-29-2005 14:20:55.265 - Unknown Response


When I have some time this weekend I'm going to try a fresh install of Windows 2000 (don't have another copy of XP) on a spare laptop and try setting up the connection again. Anything else I should try?

Thanks!
Jason


Hi Jason,

What kind of a serial port are you using--a regular RS-232 Com port or a USB to serial port adapter?

Since you say the computer's assigned IP is 192.168.1.4, try using two static IP address--192.168.1.8 and 192.168.1.9 and let me know if this makes a difference. I see from an early post you had tried IP addresses in the range of what I listed but keep them for testing anyway.

Also, is the 'Guest' account turned on in the Incoming Connection and allow devices like Palmtops checked? What is the status of ICS--Internet Connection Sharing on your computer? Does the Linksys have a firewall or filtering setup that could be temporarily disabled for a test? Check these things, make sure all other things not necessary for a test are disabled, reboot the computer, make a Daily Call, and post another modem log.

Keep us posted.

John

cactus46
05-29-2005, 09:16 PM
Hi Jason,

With your current setup, I'm running low on ideas. And I would welcome anyone with ideas to hop in here! You seem to be close to getting this working but it still looks like a 'firewall or IP' issue.

From your log:

05-29-2005 10:52:26.296 - Waiting for a call.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: ~ << This shows the appropriate character that the serial port connections is probably OK.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Interpreted response: Ring << This shows mdmhayes.inf changes worked.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4 <<This shows the IP/firewall issue. After the <ff> there is a carriage return in a "good" modem log.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: }

So if you can try it on another computer, even Windows 2000 one, it may be helpful.

Good luck and keep us posted.

John

John,
Still no luck with the IPs you suggested. I also put my computer in the DMZ and disabled any other port forwarding. My computer has a regular 9-pin COM port. Guest is enabled for the connection, "allow devices" is checked, and ICS is disabled (I even tried stopping the service in the control panel). Here's the log:

05-29-2005 10:52:26.171 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
..............

When I have some time this weekend I'm going to try a fresh install of Windows 2000 (don't have another copy of XP) on a spare laptop and try setting up the connection again. Anything else I should try?

Thanks!
Jason

Flibbertigibbet2
05-30-2005, 12:30 PM
John,
With a fresh copy of Win 2000 on the laptop it worked like a charm! I still have no idea what's wrong with my XP machine, but at least I'm now Tivoing. Thanks for all the help!

Jason


Hi Jason,

With your current setup, I'm running low on ideas. And I would welcome anyone with ideas to hop in here! You seem to be close to getting this working but it still looks like a 'firewall or IP' issue.

From your log:

05-29-2005 10:52:26.296 - Waiting for a call.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: ~ << This shows the appropriate character that the serial port connections is probably OK.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Interpreted response: Ring << This shows mdmhayes.inf changes worked.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4 <<This shows the IP/firewall issue. After the <ff> there is a carriage return in a "good" modem log.
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Unknown Response
05-29-2005 14:19:55.359 - Recv: }

So if you can try it on another computer, even Windows 2000 one, it may be helpful.

Good luck and keep us posted.

John

cactus46
05-30-2005, 01:44 PM
Hi Jason,

I'm happy to read this! I'm glad you are now getting your downloads. You're welcome.

Happy TiVoing, Jason. :)

John

John,
With a fresh copy of Win 2000 on the laptop it worked like a charm! I still have no idea what's wrong with my XP machine, but at least I'm now Tivoing. Thanks for all the help!

Jason

pearldriver
06-01-2005, 12:56 AM
oKay I am yet another Dumb A*&^ that can't seem to get this to work... Also one of those naste vonage customers. Router RT31p2, OS xp , Tivo Phillips dsr7000 Software 3.1.1e Homemade serial/db9 here is my modem log:
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Initializing modem.
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Waiting for a call.
05-31-2005 23:42:52.859 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-31-2005 23:42:52.859 - Initializing modem.
05-31-2005 23:42:52.859 - Waiting for a call.
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: ~
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: &} } }
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: }%}&<85><9f>
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.156 - Recv: <b3>
05-31-2005 23:44:01.156 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.156 - Recv: !}'}"}(
05-31-2005 23:44:01.156 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.156 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:44:01.156 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:01.156 - Recv: "V<c2>~
05-31-2005 23:44:01.156 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.156 - Recv: ~
05-31-2005 23:44:04.156 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-31-2005 23:44:04.156 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-31-2005 23:44:04.156 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Answering the call.
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: &} } }
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: }%}&<85><9f>
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: <b3>
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: !}'}"}(
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Recv: "V<c2>~
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-31-2005 23:44:04.171 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-31-2005 23:44:34.171 - Read: Total: 450, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1166, Per/Sec: 38
05-31-2005 23:44:44.234 - Hanging up the modem.
05-31-2005 23:44:44.234 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-31-2005 23:44:46.234 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-31-2005 23:44:46.234 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-31-2005 23:44:46.234 - Initializing modem.
05-31-2005 23:44:46.234 - Waiting for a call.
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: ~
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: &} } }
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: }%}&}<
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: <a9>
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: pi}'}"}
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: (
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Recv: }"D<e0>~
05-31-2005 23:46:34.218 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: ~
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Answering the call.
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: &} } }
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: }%}&}<
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: <a9>
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: pi}'}"}
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: (
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Recv: }"D<e0>~
05-31-2005 23:46:37.234 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:46:37.250 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-31-2005 23:46:37.250 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-31-2005 23:46:37.250 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-31-2005 23:46:37.250 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-31-2005 23:47:07.250 - Read: Total: 460, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1172, Per/Sec: 38
05-31-2005 23:47:17.484 - Hanging up the modem.
05-31-2005 23:47:17.484 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-31-2005 23:47:19.484 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-31-2005 23:47:19.484 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-31-2005 23:47:19.484 - Initializing modem.
05-31-2005 23:47:19.484 - Waiting for a call.
05-31-2005 23:47:40.625 - Recv: ~
05-31-2005 23:47:40.625 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-31-2005 23:47:40.640 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&<f5><ea>
05-31-2005 23:47:40.640 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:40.640 - Recv: <f9><ff>}'}"}(
05-31-2005 23:47:40.640 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:40.640 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:47:40.640 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:40.640 - Recv: "<90>}>~
05-31-2005 23:47:40.640 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Recv: ~
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Recv: !} }4}"
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.640 - Answering the call.
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Recv: &} } }
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Recv: }%}&<f5><ea>
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Recv: <f9>
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Recv: <ff>}'}"}(
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Recv: }
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Recv: "<90>}>~
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Unknown Response
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-31-2005 23:48:13.656 - Read: Total: 460, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1174, Per/Sec: 38
05-31-2005 23:48:23.828 - Hanging up the modem.
05-31-2005 23:48:23.828 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-31-2005 23:48:25.828 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-31-2005 23:48:25.828 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-31-2005 23:48:25.828 - Initializing modem.
05-31-2005 23:48:25.828 - Waiting for a call.

Any help would be great

TravisBrownJohn
06-01-2005, 02:53 AM
Ok, I wanted to do this on my own, but I'm stuck. I've checked, and double checked everything, but I must be missing something, cause I just can't get my Tivo to use Serial PPP to do a guided setup.

Here's my situation:
-Windows XP SP2
-Asus A7N8X Motherboard
-SMC Barricade Router, Firewall OFF, direct WAN RJ-45 to ISP (Novus Telecom)
-Dual Ethernet cards built into MB (one is disabled)
-ICS is OFF
-XP Firewall is OFF
-ZoneAlarm firewall is OFF (I've tried turning it off too)
-Tivo Series 1 Sony Svr-2000, Clear&DeleteEverything


I'll try to explain what I've done so far, it's late, so hopefully I won't forget anything important.

1. Setup up PPP. 115200, 8N1, Flow Control off. Followed Otto's guide at ... well, can't post URLs yet, but I think we all know where to look for that....

Didn't setup the 'Incoming connection', so I could test the physical cabling with Hyperterminal.

2. Tested PPP with Hyperterminal, everything seems to be ok. I get the ~ garbage and after about 40 seconds, the "User Request" string shows up, twice, and then the Tivo gives up.


So, now I have a working physical connection. That's good.

5. Setup "Incoming connection", again following Otto's guide,
set the connection to Static IP addressing.

At this point, when I attempt to do a guided setup, or a test call one of two things will happen:
1. The tivo will make no connection at all, timeout after about 60seconds, with the message (Failed.Service not answering)
2. The tivo will connect (connection displays in "Network Connections" window) to my PC briefly, less than 5 seconds, then disconnect. The tivo will then be 'stuck' in the test/setup call for 10-15 minutes.

Case 2 sounds like this from Otto's guide: "Tivo seems to connect to the XP box, but doesn't finish negotiating and doesn't get on the LAN (quick disconnect): You didn't check "Always allow directly connected devices..." in the incoming connections properties page."

I have checked this box over and over again, and I am sure that is not the problem.

Also, I find it very strange that the Tivo sometimes connects briefly, and sometimes doesn't appear to connect at all!

Anyway, if anyone has any advice, it would be much appreciated. I've tried everything I can think of, and I've hit a wall.

here is a cut and paste from ipconfig /all
C:\Documents and Settings\Travis>ipconfig /all

Windows IP Configuration

Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : shatrav
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Control
ler
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-0E-A6-4B-98-14
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.50
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.1
192.168.2.2

PPP adapter RAS Server (Dial In) Interface:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Internal RAS Server interface for di
al in clients
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.0.0.1
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :


I'm using static IP addressing.

I'll attach my modem log as well. This is the log I get when I have brief connection show up in the Incoming Connections window. Ag, weird man.

Please help, I've been at this for weeks. I even had a good friend, who has successfully configured his s1 Tivo to call over PPP, come over yesterday, and he was totally stumped. We tried plugged the serial cable into his laptop and we connected no problem!

Travis

cactus46
06-01-2005, 02:13 PM
Hi TravisBrownJohn,

Welcome to the serial-to-PPP bunch! :) Maybe we can help?

Your modem log looks like it is trying to setup a second modem? Or your computer has a modem conflict. You should see similar garbage in the modem log that you saw in HyperTerminal.

Try checking for another modem log and disabling all com ports and devices that you don't need for the test. Then reboot the computer and make another Daily Call and attach another modem log.

Keep us posted and good luck!

John

Ok, I wanted to do this on my own, but I'm stuck. I've checked, and double checked everything, but I must be missing something, cause I just can't get my Tivo to use Serial PPP to do a guided setup.

Here's my situation:
-Windows XP SP2
-Asus A7N8X Motherboard
-SMC Barricade Router, Firewall OFF, direct WAN RJ-45 to ISP (Novus Telecom)
-Dual Ethernet cards built into MB (one is disabled)
-ICS is OFF
-XP Firewall is OFF
-ZoneAlarm firewall is OFF (I've tried turning it off too)
-Tivo Series 1 Sony Svr-2000, Clear&DeleteEverything


I'll try to explain what I've done so far, it's late, so hopefully I won't forget anything important.

1. Setup up PPP. 115200, 8N1, Flow Control off. Followed Otto's guide at ... well, can't post URLs yet, but I think we all know where to look for that....

Didn't setup the 'Incoming connection', so I could test the physical cabling with Hyperterminal.

2. Tested PPP with Hyperterminal, everything seems to be ok. I get the ~ garbage and after about 40 seconds, the "User Request" string shows up, twice, and then the Tivo gives up.


So, now I have a working physical connection. That's good.

5. Setup "Incoming connection", again following Otto's guide,
set the connection to Static IP addressing.

At this point, when I attempt to do a guided setup, or a test call one of two things will happen:
1. The tivo will make no connection at all, timeout after about 60seconds, with the message (Failed.Service not answering)
2. The tivo will connect (connection displays in "Network Connections" window) to my PC briefly, less than 5 seconds, then disconnect. The tivo will then be 'stuck' in the test/setup call for 10-15 minutes.

Case 2 sounds like this from Otto's guide: "Tivo seems to connect to the XP box, but doesn't finish negotiating and doesn't get on the LAN (quick disconnect): You didn't check "Always allow directly connected devices..." in the incoming connections properties page."

I have checked this box over and over again, and I am sure that is not the problem.

Also, I find it very strange that the Tivo sometimes connects briefly, and sometimes doesn't appear to connect at all!

Anyway, if anyone has any advice, it would be much appreciated. I've tried everything I can think of, and I've hit a wall.

........

I'm using static IP addressing.

I'll attach my modem log as well. This is the log I get when I have brief connection show up in the Incoming Connections window. Ag, weird man.

Please help, I've been at this for weeks. I even had a good friend, who has successfully configured his s1 Tivo to call over PPP, come over yesterday, and he was totally stumped. We tried plugged the serial cable into his laptop and we connected no problem!

Travis

TravisBrownJohn
06-01-2005, 03:53 PM
Hi TravisBrownJohn,

Welcome to the serial-to-PPP bunch! :) Maybe we can help?

Your modem log looks like it is trying to setup a second modem? Or your computer has a modem conflict. You should see similar garbage in the modem log that you saw in HyperTerminal.

Try checking for another modem log and disabling all com ports and devices that you don't need for the test. Then reboot the computer and make another Daily Call and attach another modem log.

Keep us posted and good luck!

John

Interesting that you recommend disabling all com ports and devices that are not needed for the test. That's exactly what I did before I ran the test that produced this log.

After I got this log, I reran the test with DHCP addressing for the Incoming connection. I then got a log similar to the Hyperterminal text.

After that, I switched back to static addressing, tried another call, and got a log identical to the first one (the one I posted).

Anyway, I'll try to post more info soon.

Thanks for your help so far.

Travis


I'll give it another go tonight, and post a new log.

cactus46
06-01-2005, 04:41 PM
Hi pearldriver,

From your modem log the serial communications look OK (we see the incoming data from the TiVo); Your changes to the mdmhayes file look OK. Is this a desktop or a notebook? Is the serial port built-in or is a USB to serial adapter?

What is the IP address of your computer? What static IP addresses to your give your setup? Your log looks like possibly a firewall obstacle.

Assuming everything else is OK, try disabling any unused modems and com ports not needed for a test. Try disabling your firewalls. Reboot your computer and try another Daily Call and you can PM another modem log to me if it still doesn't work.

Good luck and keep us posted.

John


oKay I am yet another Dumb A*&^ that can't seem to get this to work... Also one of those naste vonage customers. Router RT31p2, OS xp , Tivo Phillips dsr7000 Software 3.1.1e Homemade serial/db9 here is my modem log:
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Modem inf section: M2700
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Initializing modem.
05-31-2005 23:38:36.812 - Waiting for a call.
05-31-2005 23:42:52.859 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-31-2005 23:42:52.859 - Initializing modem.
05-31-2005 23:42:52.859 - Waiting for a call.
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: ~
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Interpreted response: Ring
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
05-31-2005 23:44:01.140 - Unknown Response
......

05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Connection established at 115200bps.
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Error-control off or unknown.
05-31-2005 23:47:43.656 - Data compression off or unknown.
05-31-2005 23:48:13.656 - Read: Total: 460, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1174, Per/Sec: 38
05-31-2005 23:48:23.828 - Hanging up the modem.
05-31-2005 23:48:23.828 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
05-31-2005 23:48:25.828 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
05-31-2005 23:48:25.828 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
05-31-2005 23:48:25.828 - Initializing modem.
05-31-2005 23:48:25.828 - Waiting for a call.

Any help would be great

cactus46
06-01-2005, 05:14 PM
Hi Travis,

You posted some interesting observations. I want back and looked at your Ipconfig list. What are you using the RAS for? Do you need it? I would try disabling it for a test. Serial/PPP doesn't need it.

When you said DHCP gave you a modem log more like HyperTerminal, I wondered what static IP addresses you might be using?

Looking forward to your next post. I think we are making progress.

John

Interesting that you recommend disabling all com ports and devices that are not needed for the test. That's exactly what I did before I ran the test that produced this log.

After I got this log, I reran the test with DHCP addressing for the Incoming connection. I then got a log similar to the Hyperterminal text.

After that, I switched back to static addressing, tried another call, and got a log identical to the first one (the one I posted).

Anyway, I'll try to post more info soon.

Thanks for your help so far.

Travis


I'll give it another go tonight, and post a new log.

TravisBrownJohn
06-01-2005, 05:31 PM
The RAS entry just appears in my ipconfig after I attempt to make a connection with my Tivo.
so,

-reboot PC
-run ipconfig /all
-no RAS entry
-run test call via Tivo
-run ipconfig /all
-RAS entry

I'm not doing anything specific to create the RAS...
I think the static IP address range I was using was something like 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.50
So, the IP for the RAS always corresponds to the static addresses I provide, or changes when I set to DHCP.

cactus46
06-01-2005, 06:58 PM
Hi Travis,

We are making headway! One must use static IP addresses that the router can handle. In your case try 192.168.2.55 and 192.168.2.56. Just use two that's all it needs.

The IP addresses that we choose must get through the router's Subnet mask enabling the TiVo packets to reach the Internet. And the static IP addresses chosen must not conflict with any IP addresses handed out by the router to existing network equipment. Network address translation is then handled by the router.

Try this and post me a log if it doesn't work.

Good luck,

John

The RAS entry just appears in my ipconfig after I attempt to make a connection with my Tivo.
so,

-reboot PC
-run ipconfig /all
-no RAS entry
-run test call via Tivo
-run ipconfig /all
-RAS entry

I'm not doing anything specific to create the RAS...
I think the static IP address range I was using was something like 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.50
So, the IP for the RAS always corresponds to the static addresses I provide, or changes when I set to DHCP.

TravisBrownJohn
06-01-2005, 07:03 PM
ok, cool.

Just out of curiousity, why can't the router handle a 10.0.0.x address?

cactus46
06-01-2005, 07:14 PM
Your router is configured to handle 192.168.2.1 to 192.168.2.255. Any other IP address is doomed to failure. :)


ok, cool.

Just out of curiousity, why can't the router handle a 10.0.0.x address?

TravisBrownJohn
06-02-2005, 02:44 AM
Your router is configured to handle 192.168.2.1 to 192.168.2.255. Any other IP address is doomed to failure. :)

ok, I tried again with static addressing, range 192.168.2.55-56
No luck.... here is my modem log.

06-01-2005 23:45:42.109 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:45:42.109 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:45:42.109 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&<ff><ff>}$}"}'}"}(}"<87>k~
06-01-2005 23:45:42.109 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Answering the call.
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Recv: }
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Recv: }
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Recv: &<ff><ff>}$}"}'}"}(
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Recv: }
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Recv: "<87>k~
06-01-2005 23:45:45.125 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:45.140 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-01-2005 23:45:45.140 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-01-2005 23:45:45.140 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:45:45.140 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:45:48.265 - CD dropped--Remote modem hung up. ModemStatus=00000000
06-01-2005 23:45:48.265 - Hanging up the modem.
06-01-2005 23:45:48.265 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-01-2005 23:45:50.265 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-01-2005 23:45:50.265 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-01-2005 23:45:50.265 - Initializing modem.
06-01-2005 23:45:50.265 - Waiting for a call.
06-01-2005 23:45:51.281 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:45:51.281 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:45:51.281 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
06-01-2005 23:45:51.281 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:51.312 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:45:51.312 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:51.312 - Recv: <80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><02>8<02>
06-01-2005 23:45:51.312 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:51.312 - Recv: <06>
06-01-2005 23:45:51.312 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:51.312 - Recv: <00>-<0f><01>9p~
06-01-2005 23:45:51.312 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:54.312 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:45:54.312 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:45:54.312 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
06-01-2005 23:45:54.312 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:54.312 - Answering the call.
06-01-2005 23:45:54.328 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-01-2005 23:45:54.328 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-01-2005 23:45:54.328 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:45:54.328 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:45:57.343 - Hanging up the modem.
06-01-2005 23:45:57.343 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-01-2005 23:45:59.343 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-01-2005 23:45:59.343 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:45:59.343 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:45:59.343 - Recv: <80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><02>8<02><06><00>-<0f><01>9p~
06-01-2005 23:45:59.343 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:45:59.343 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-01-2005 23:45:59.343 - Initializing modem.
06-01-2005 23:45:59.343 - Waiting for a call.
06-01-2005 23:46:00.375 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:00.375 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:46:00.375 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
06-01-2005 23:46:00.375 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:00.421 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:00.421 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:00.421 - Recv: <80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><02>8<02>
06-01-2005 23:46:00.421 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:00.421 - Recv: <06>
06-01-2005 23:46:00.421 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:00.421 - Recv: <00>-<0f><01>9p~
06-01-2005 23:46:00.421 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:03.406 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:03.406 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:46:03.406 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
06-01-2005 23:46:03.406 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:03.406 - Answering the call.
06-01-2005 23:46:03.421 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-01-2005 23:46:03.421 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-01-2005 23:46:03.421 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:46:03.421 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:46:03.453 - Hanging up the modem.
06-01-2005 23:46:03.453 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-01-2005 23:46:05.453 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-01-2005 23:46:05.453 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-01-2005 23:46:05.453 - Initializing modem.
06-01-2005 23:46:05.453 - Waiting for a call.
06-01-2005 23:46:06.437 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:06.437 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:46:06.437 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
06-01-2005 23:46:06.437 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:06.484 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:06.484 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:06.484 - Recv: <80>!<01><02><00><DLE><03><06><c0><a8><02>8<02>
06-01-2005 23:46:06.484 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:06.484 - Recv: <06>
06-01-2005 23:46:06.484 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:06.484 - Recv: <00>-<0f><01>9p~
06-01-2005 23:46:06.484 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:09.468 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:09.468 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:46:09.468 - Recv: <80><fd><01><01><00><04><bc><11>~
06-01-2005 23:46:09.468 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:09.468 - Answering the call.
06-01-2005 23:46:09.484 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-01-2005 23:46:09.484 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-01-2005 23:46:09.484 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:46:09.484 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:46:09.531 - Hanging up the modem.
06-01-2005 23:46:09.531 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-01-2005 23:46:11.531 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-01-2005 23:46:11.531 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-01-2005 23:46:11.531 - Initializing modem.
06-01-2005 23:46:11.531 - Waiting for a call.
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%}"} }0
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Recv: U
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Recv: ser requestS3
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:11.968 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%}#} }0
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Answering the call.
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Recv: U
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Recv: ser requesty{
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Recv: ~
06-01-2005 23:46:14.984 - Unknown Response
06-01-2005 23:46:15.000 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-01-2005 23:46:15.000 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-01-2005 23:46:15.000 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-01-2005 23:46:15.000 - Data compression off or unknown.


and here's my ipconfig:

C:\Documents and Settings\Travis>ipconfig /all

Windows IP Configuration

Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : shatrav
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Control
ler
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-0E-A6-4B-98-14
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.50
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.1
192.168.2.2

PPP adapter RAS Server (Dial In) Interface:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Internal RAS Server interface for di
al in clients
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.55
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :

Anything jumping out?

Thanks for your help so far.

Travis

cactus46
06-02-2005, 06:28 PM
Hi Travis,

I'm really puzzled by your modem log! Since your cable is good, I suspect it is something in your computer?

Do you have another XP or Windows 2000 computer around that you could set up serial/PPP to test with?

RAS is normal. The Remote Access Auto Connection Manager can be disabled but to make the serial/PPP connection, and Remote Access Connection Manager must be enabled.

I wish I had something more definitive for you.

Good luck and keep us posted.

John

rmax
06-03-2005, 08:24 PM
Hi Randy,

Keep the static IPs. Is the 'Guest' account turned on on Incoming Connection and allow devices like Palmtops checked? Check these things, make sure all other things not necessary for a test are disabled, reboot the computer, make a Daily Call, and post another modem log.

If you could set serial/PPP up on another computer and test serial/PPP that might be helpful, too.

Keep us posted.

John

John,
I was able to borrow a laptop with windows xp and configured the modem, serial port, etc. Just as described on tivohelp.com. I set the ip's to .148 and .149 as you suggested and voila! it worked the first time out of the gate. :up: I went and got the tivo out of the bedroom and it to worked first time out of the gate. And to my surprise both tivo's got the 6.2 update as well. :D :D
I just wanted to say thanks for your help. Now I have to figure out what is going on with my desktop computer that is not allowing it to connect. I plugged the laptop into the same router I had been using with the desktop. I did not even have to use DMZ.
I will leave that to fight another day. :rolleyes: I just wanted to let you know I did get it going with a different computer.

Thanks,
Randy

cactus46
06-04-2005, 03:13 PM
Hi Randy,

Thanks for the update. I'm glad you are able to see the way serial/PPP works. This has narrowed the scope now.

Good luck.

John

John,
I was able to borrow a laptop with windows xp and configured the modem, serial port, etc. Just as described on tivohelp.com. I set the ip's to .148 and .149 as you suggested and voila! it worked the first time out of the gate. :up: I went and got the tivo out of the bedroom and it to worked first time out of the gate. And to my surprise both tivo's got the 6.2 update as well. :D :D
I just wanted to say thanks for your help. Now I have to figure out what is going on with my desktop computer that is not allowing it to connect. I plugged the laptop into the same router I had been using with the desktop. I did not even have to use DMZ.
I will leave that to fight another day. :rolleyes: I just wanted to let you know I did get it going with a different computer.

Thanks,
Randy

infoMonkey
06-05-2005, 10:42 AM
I have a Series1 Philips TiVo, on which I'm trying to install and run TivoWebPlus so I can change some settings. It does not have a TiVoNET or TurboNET card, since I'll only be using TivoWeb occasionally. So, I'm trying to set up a persistent PPP connection that will allow me to access the TivoWeb interface from my computer. (I don't actually care for the moment about making the daily call via serial.)

I have hacked the TiVo successfully to the point where I can get a bash prompt over the serial connection (from a Mac OS X box using a serial-to-USB adapter...I have a Linux or Windows box handy too if that helps). I've followed the instructions at http://www.pineaus.com/HOWTO/Tivo-DSL-HOWTO.html to try and get a PPP connection running, but it hasn't worked. I got no errors configuring the Tivo. On the Mac I got some errors running pppd, but after copying and tweaking the /etc/ppp/options file from a Linux box was able to eliminate them. However, telnetting or pinging the TiVo didn't do anything. I tried the same thing on a Linux machine, and again got no errors but couldn't reach the TiVo. Running ifconfig on the TiVo yields only the localhost interface. I am out of ideas and can't find any further info.

Any ideas? Thanks...

FewFrysShort
06-05-2005, 11:48 AM
EDIT - a few hours and several asprin later:
Nevermind I got my connection to work again. I found out that if you update Zonealarm to 5.5 it thinks the Tivo is an untrusted network and blocks every packet. I hope someone comes up with a solution to this later but until then I will shutdown ZA when I need to download Tivo updates.

Thanks for all the advice about adding 2 commas (it actualy improved connection time for my Tivo - down from 3 minutes to only 1min10sec)

I will do some packet sniffing and see why ZA doesnt like Tivo packets (even if it is told that it is a trusted connection)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I need some help - as if that wasnt already apparent...

I have my XP box setup correctly (inf edited correctly, pnf deleted, reboot, incoming connection setup, test call run) then the problem hits.

hyperterminal shows that Tivo does make the "User Request" twice
after a restart of both tivo and my pc everytime I run call test it says "service unavailable"
I see it connect to the XP box. The IP range is correct and does exist on my NAT. It once worked 2 weeks ago and then stopped

Does anyone have a suggestion?

Current specs
Tivo is set to 115k connect
null modem cable is undamaged and is only 6 ft long (has worked for nearly a year)
XP box has firewall but it is set to accept incoming connection as a trusted network (was set like that almost a year ago)
And if it wasnt already apparent - my setup has worked for about a year without problem and this happens so I know that the setup is right for everything but something appears to be acting up.
When it dial the computer it connects but just sits there. Never gets far enough to negotiate.

If any other info is needed to diagnose plz tell me.

FewFrysShort
06-06-2005, 02:05 PM
I have a question that I couldnt find an answer to.

If I setup a persistant connection on my Tivo, do I have to have my PC running all the time?
Is it safe to shutdown the PC without ill effects from Tivo?
Is/Can the connection be re-established when the PC turns back on?

Sounds like alot of trouble but I am thinking about adding tivoweb to my series1 but I dont want the PC on 24/7.

also can a series1 have its video extracted? I want to make a personal DVD library. (Just to reassure you, I do not copy/sell/lease/etc any of my DVDs I currently have.)

jptivo
06-07-2005, 12:30 AM
Very good thread. Using all the bits of info posted I was able to troubleshoot my serial connection and get it working. Now both of my Tivos are running 6.2!

I was never getting past:

06-06-2005 13:45:45.125 Recv: ~
06-06-2005 13:45:45.125 Unknown Response

And I had checked, rechecked, edited, and re-edited my mdmhayes.inf file. I rebooted and rebooted...no luck. Here is what I learned in the end.

Any time you edit the mdmhayes.inf file, drop the ppp network connection AND drop the modem definition. Reboot and THEN add the modem back. It is at this point that it reads the mdmhayes.inf file that you edited. Then recreate the ppp network connection.

After that, it was smooth sailing for me.

magnus
06-12-2005, 02:47 PM
I am trying to get PPP working and obviously am having some problems with it.

Here is what I have done:
Followed the guide to the letter
Started over several times just to be sure
Tried it on more than one computer
Tried DHCP and Static (Computer IP 192.168.1.121 , range to assign to tivo 125 and 126)
Turned of my software firewall on the computer
Linksys firewall still on


I do not see anything where it shows unknown user connected or anything like that in Network Connections. I do not see anything other than my computer when I try ipconfig. And when tivo finally comes back from connecting it says 'Failed, Service not answering'.

Here is a copy of recent modem log from a test call:

06-12-2005 13:27:20.765 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.765 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.765 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.765 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - Modem inf section: M2700
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
06-12-2005 13:27:20.875 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-12-2005 13:27:20.875 - Initializing modem.
06-12-2005 13:27:20.875 - Waiting for a call.
06-12-2005 13:31:56.921 - Recv: ~
06-12-2005 13:31:56.921 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-12-2005 13:31:57.046 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&<cb><b8>@<e9>}'}"}(}"<b8><ee>~
06-12-2005 13:31:57.046 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: ~
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: !} }4}"
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: &} } }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }%}&<cb><b8>
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: @
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: <e9>}'}"}(
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: "<b8><ee>~
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Answering the call.
06-12-2005 13:31:59.921 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-12-2005 13:31:59.921 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-12-2005 13:31:59.921 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-12-2005 13:31:59.921 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-12-2005 13:32:29.921 - Read: Total: 450, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1140, Per/Sec: 37
06-12-2005 13:32:39.984 - Hanging up the modem.
06-12-2005 13:32:39.984 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-12-2005 13:32:41.984 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-12-2005 13:32:41.984 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-12-2005 13:32:41.984 - Initializing modem.
06-12-2005 13:32:41.984 - Waiting for a call.
06-12-2005 13:33:14.562 - Passthrough On
06-12-2005 13:33:24.578 - Passthrough Off
06-12-2005 13:33:24.578 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-12-2005 13:33:24.578 - Initializing modem.
06-12-2005 13:33:24.578 - Waiting for a call.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

agilityman
06-12-2005, 07:38 PM
I installed a ppp serial connection and it dials out just fine. The problem is every few days my icon for incoming connections in Network Connections is gone and no connection can be made. If I go into New Connection Wizard and set up a new connection everything is back to normal, then in a few days it is gone again. Any ideas on what is causing this to happen?

Thanks for any help.

magnus
06-12-2005, 08:09 PM
Any idea what 'loopback detected' is all about? I get that every once in a while when looking at test connection in hyperterminal.

Yog-Sothoth
06-14-2005, 01:22 AM
Yes, my first post here. I'm glad I found this thread, as it saved me lots of time, money (I almost bought a PTVNet upgrade), and sanity.

My Samsung DirecTiVo worked with Vonage the day of the installation, but it didn't work for over a month after that. In order to get the 6.2 update, I moved my Vonage box downstairs and plugged the TiVo directly into it (I have an uplinked ethernet switch downstairs for my XBox and home theater PC). After much trial and error (trying several different dial-in numbers with different area codes), I finally got it to connect consistently enough to get the update. After that, I moved the Vonage box back upstairs, and the TiVo couldn't make the daily call again (it must have something to do with the distance from the Vonage box to the TiVo going through the house wiring).

Yesterday, I went to RadioShack and bought a length of audio cable (stereo 1/8" plugs), a DB-9 crimp connector, and a metal hood for the connector. I cut one end of the cable off and connected the bare wires to pins 2, 3, and 5 on the DB-9 connector (the pin numbers are stamped on both sides of the plug, which made it easier, once I figured that out :o). I followed the directions elsewhere about the mdmhayes files and got it to almost work with my laptop (I got the two to "talk," but not complete a call). I figured that was good enough (made sure the cable worked), so I connected the cable to my home theater PC. It didn't work at all! After hours of frustration, I restored a Norton Ghost image onto the PC and started again from scratch. I finally got the TiVo and PC to talk, but couldn't get the TiVo to complete a call. I tried changing the port speed to 9600, but that didn't help at all (took longer for itself to figure out that it wasn't going to work).

After some quality time with Google, I found this thread (I had read others on this board previously). In the end, here is what worked:

1) Moved port speed back to 115200

2) Set a static IP address range; I used 10.0.0.15 - 10.0.0.16, as those are outside my router's DHCP range (yes, my IP range is different, not 192.168.x.x)

3) Confirmed mdmhayes.inf lines and deleted mdmhayes.pnf again

4) Rebooted and...

The negotiation step only took a couple of seconds! After the test call, I made a daily call, and the whole process (including the update) was done in a little over a minute.

Thanks to all who provided the above information!

FYI, I didn't use HyperTerminal at all.

magnus
06-14-2005, 11:35 PM
Here is another copy of my log. Maybe someone can tell me if they see a problem with it. I've been at this for days, tried hyperterminal and from what I can tell it should be working. I did find where ICS was on my computer, so I uninstalled the component. I've tried disabling wpa, making sure the static ips had port forwarding, heck i even tried giving my pc a static ip as well.

I even tried direct connection to the router (no wireless) and that did not work either.

All i get is 'Failed. Service not answering' , i do not see anything in the network connections or any other values than for my pc when i do ipconfig.

Anyone have suggestions to try? Thanks.

06-14-2005 22:01:07.968 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-14-2005 22:01:07.968 - Initializing modem.
06-14-2005 22:01:07.968 - Waiting for a call.
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: ~
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: }!} }4}"
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: }
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: &} } }
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: }
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: }%}&@<a6>
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: 8
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: }1}'}"}
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: (
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: }"}!<90>~
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: ~
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: }
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: !} }4}"
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: }
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: &} } }
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: }
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: }%}&@<a6>
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Answering the call.
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: 8
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: }1}'}"}
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: (
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Recv: }"}!<90>~
06-14-2005 22:21:31.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:31.187 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-14-2005 22:21:31.187 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-14-2005 22:21:31.187 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-14-2005 22:21:31.187 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-14-2005 22:22:01.187 - Read: Total: 470, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1158, Per/Sec: 38
06-14-2005 22:22:11.187 - Hanging up the modem.
06-14-2005 22:22:11.187 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-14-2005 22:22:13.187 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-14-2005 22:22:13.187 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-14-2005 22:22:13.187 - Initializing modem.
06-14-2005 22:22:13.187 - Waiting for a call.
06-14-2005 22:27:52.125 - Passthrough On
06-14-2005 22:28:02.125 - Passthrough Off
06-14-2005 22:28:02.125 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-14-2005 22:28:02.125 - Initializing modem.
06-14-2005 22:28:02.125 - Waiting for a call.




I am trying to get PPP working and obviously am having some problems with it.

Here is what I have done:
Followed the guide to the letter
Started over several times just to be sure
Tried it on more than one computer
Tried DHCP and Static (Computer IP 192.168.1.121 , range to assign to tivo 125 and 126)
Turned of my software firewall on the computer
Linksys firewall still on


I do not see anything where it shows unknown user connected or anything like that in Network Connections. I do not see anything other than my computer when I try ipconfig. And when tivo finally comes back from connecting it says 'Failed, Service not answering'.

Here is a copy of recent modem log from a test call:

06-12-2005 13:27:20.765 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.765 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.765 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.765 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - Modem inf section: M2700
06-12-2005 13:27:20.828 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
06-12-2005 13:27:20.875 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-12-2005 13:27:20.875 - Initializing modem.
06-12-2005 13:27:20.875 - Waiting for a call.
06-12-2005 13:31:56.921 - Recv: ~
06-12-2005 13:31:56.921 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-12-2005 13:31:57.046 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&<cb><b8>@<e9>}'}"}(}"<b8><ee>~
06-12-2005 13:31:57.046 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: ~
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: !} }4}"
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: &} } }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }%}&<cb><b8>
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: @
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: <e9>}'}"}(
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: }
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Recv: "<b8><ee>~
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Unknown Response
06-12-2005 13:31:59.906 - Answering the call.
06-12-2005 13:31:59.921 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-12-2005 13:31:59.921 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-12-2005 13:31:59.921 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-12-2005 13:31:59.921 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-12-2005 13:32:29.921 - Read: Total: 450, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1140, Per/Sec: 37
06-12-2005 13:32:39.984 - Hanging up the modem.
06-12-2005 13:32:39.984 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-12-2005 13:32:41.984 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-12-2005 13:32:41.984 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-12-2005 13:32:41.984 - Initializing modem.
06-12-2005 13:32:41.984 - Waiting for a call.
06-12-2005 13:33:14.562 - Passthrough On
06-12-2005 13:33:24.578 - Passthrough Off
06-12-2005 13:33:24.578 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-12-2005 13:33:24.578 - Initializing modem.
06-12-2005 13:33:24.578 - Waiting for a call.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

cactus46
06-15-2005, 02:10 PM
Hi Magnus,

Are you using a desktop or notebook? Are you using a USB-to-serial adapter cable or a normal computer serial port (RS232)?

Almost everything in your log looks good but the indication I get that your setup is not communicating are the following lines from your log:

06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: ~
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}! <<< This indicates the call will not complete.

06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response

From an old working log of mine:

06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Recv: ~
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Recv: <ff> <<< usually indicates a working setup
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Unknown Response
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Recv: }#<c0>!}!
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Unknown Response

I've seen these failure-to-complete logs from firewalls, non-functional USB-serial adapters, etc. Also, it is conceivable to have a hardware or application conflict on the computer.

Keep us posted.

John

Here is another copy of my log. Maybe someone can tell me if they see a problem with it. I've been at this for days, tried hyperterminal and from what I can tell it should be working. I did find where ICS was on my computer, so I uninstalled the component. I've tried disabling wpa, making sure the static ips had port forwarding, heck i even tried giving my pc a static ip as well.

I even tried direct connection to the router (no wireless) and that did not work either.

All i get is 'Failed. Service not answering' , i do not see anything in the network connections or any other values than for my pc when i do ipconfig.

Anyone have suggestions to try? Thanks.

06-14-2005 22:01:07.968 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-14-2005 22:01:07.968 - Initializing modem.
06-14-2005 22:01:07.968 - Waiting for a call.
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: ~
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: }!} }4}"
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: }
...... [deleted]
06-14-2005 22:27:52.125 - Passthrough On
06-14-2005 22:28:02.125 - Passthrough Off
06-14-2005 22:28:02.125 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-14-2005 22:28:02.125 - Initializing modem.
06-14-2005 22:28:02.125 - Waiting for a call.

cactus46
06-15-2005, 05:17 PM
Thanks for your note getting serial/PPP working, Yog-Sothoth. You were persistent in getting this to work. And if one can read the modem log, one really doesn't need HyperTerminal to verify the serial connection.


Yes, my first post here. I'm glad I found this thread, as it saved me lots of time, money (I almost bought a PTVNet upgrade), and sanity.

My Samsung DirecTiVo worked with Vonage the day of the installation, but it didn't work for over a month after that. In order to get the 6.2 update, I moved my Vonage box downstairs and plugged the TiVo directly into it (I have an uplinked ethernet switch downstairs for my XBox and home theater PC). After much trial and error (trying several different dial-in numbers with different area codes), I finally got it to connect consistently enough to get the update. After that, I moved the Vonage box back upstairs, and the TiVo couldn't make the daily call again (it must have something to do with the distance from the Vonage box to the TiVo going through the house wiring).

Yesterday, I went to RadioShack and bought a length of audio cable (stereo 1/8" plugs), a DB-9 crimp connector, and a metal hood for the connector. I cut one end of the cable off and connected the bare wires to pins 2, 3, and 5 on the DB-9 connector (the pin numbers are stamped on both sides of the plug, which made it easier, once I figured that out :o). I followed the directions elsewhere about the mdmhayes files and got it to almost work with my laptop (I got the two to "talk," but not complete a call). I figured that was good enough (made sure the cable worked), so I connected the cable to my home theater PC. It didn't work at all! After hours of frustration, I restored a Norton Ghost image onto the PC and started again from scratch. I finally got the TiVo and PC to talk, but couldn't get the TiVo to complete a call. I tried changing the port speed to 9600, but that didn't help at all (took longer for itself to figure out that it wasn't going to work).

After some quality time with Google, I found this thread (I had read others on this board previously). In the end, here is what worked:

1) Moved port speed back to 115200

2) Set a static IP address range; I used 10.0.0.15 - 10.0.0.16, as those are outside my router's DHCP range (yes, my IP range is different, not 192.168.x.x)

3) Confirmed mdmhayes.inf lines and deleted mdmhayes.pnf again

4) Rebooted and...

The negotiation step only took a couple of seconds! After the test call, I made a daily call, and the whole process (including the update) was done in a little over a minute.

Thanks to all who provided the above information!

FYI, I didn't use HyperTerminal at all.

cactus46
06-15-2005, 05:20 PM
What kind of setup do you have--notebook, desktop? What kind of a serial port are you using--normal com port or a USB-serial adapter? In the Device Manager what does it show under Modems before you re-do the Incoming Connection?

Anything else trying to use the same hardware? Are there any hardware conflicts?

Keep us posted.

John

I installed a ppp serial connection and it dials out just fine. The problem is every few days my icon for incoming connections in Network Connections is gone and no connection can be made. If I go into New Connection Wizard and set up a new connection everything is back to normal, then in a few days it is gone again. Any ideas on what is causing this to happen?

Thanks for any help.

magnus
06-15-2005, 07:08 PM
Hi John,

I am trying from a desktop machine running XP Pro (also, tried from another desktop running XP home, but that did not work either). The cable is homemade variety from radioshack (anything to suggest that it's not working?). I am not using usb-to-serial. I have tried re-booting the XP box and tivo several times.

I have macafee securty center and have turned off the whole suite. I have disabled the old modem card, a firewire card, the other com port (yep, i even tried using that com port instead), and the parallel port on my pc to make sure there are no conflicts.

nothing seems to work.

Hi Magnus,

Are you using a desktop or notebook? Are you using a USB-to-serial adapter cable or a normal computer serial port (RS232)?

Almost everything in your log looks good but the indication I get that your setup is not communicating are the following lines from your log:

06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: ~
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}! <<< This indicates the call will not complete.

06-14-2005 22:21:28.171 - Unknown Response

From an old working log of mine:

06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Recv: ~
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Recv: <ff> <<< usually indicates a working setup
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Unknown Response
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Recv: }#<c0>!}!
06-02-2005 14:21:22.994 - Unknown Response

I've seen these failure-to-complete logs from firewalls, non-functional USB-serial adapters, etc. Also, it is conceivable to have a hardware or application conflict on the computer.

Keep us posted.

John

cactus46
06-15-2005, 09:11 PM
Hi Magnus,

For some unknown reason the TiVo communicates with the pc but doesn't communicate from the PC via the Internet to the 'mother ship'.

First, try disabling the firewall in the router for a test call and a Daily Call. Use static IP addresses for the test--suggesting 192.168.1.191 and 192.168.1.192. DHCP seldom works. And try disabling the built-in Windows firewall for the test.

Try this and post another modem log after the test.

Keep us posted.

John

Yog-Sothoth
06-15-2005, 09:37 PM
I have macafee securty center and have turned off the whole suite.

Are you sure XP's firewall is disabled?

Here is a section of my WallWatcher (a program that monitors traffic in and out of my Linksys WRT54GS) log from when I made a daily call:

2005/06/15 00:40:19.13 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1024
2005/06/15 00:40:20.01 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1025
2005/06/15 00:40:20.47 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1026
2005/06/15 00:40:22.23 O tcp 204.176.49.7 80 10.0.0.16 1027
2005/06/15 00:40:22.72 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1028
2005/06/15 00:40:23.14 O tcp 204.176.49.9 80 10.0.0.16 1029
2005/06/15 00:40:26.08 O tcp 204.176.49.13 8080 10.0.0.16 1030
2005/06/15 00:40:26.63 O tcp 204.176.49.13 8080 10.0.0.16 1031
2005/06/15 00:40:27.00 O tcp 204.176.49.13 8080 10.0.0.16 1032
2005/06/15 00:40:27.55 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1033
2005/06/15 00:40:47.72 I udp 220.175.8.56 34052 69.171.x.x 1026
2005/06/15 00:40:47.72 I udp 220.175.8.56 34052 69.171.x.x 1027

10.0.0.16 is the second IP I have set for the Incoming Connection under Network Places; I use the range 10.0.0.15 - 10.0.0.16. 10.0.0.15 seems to always be pingable in Windows (even from another computer), while .16 doesn't respond (you may have to "catch it" at just the right time).

[EDIT]

I set my router to constantly ping 10.0.0.16, and it finally succeeded when the the Incoming Connection icon showed up in my System Tray (I did a manual daily call):

64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=57 ttl=63 time=21.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=58 ttl=63 time=21.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=59 ttl=63 time=20.8 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=60 ttl=63 time=20.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=61 ttl=63 time=72.6 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=62 ttl=63 time=18.7 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=63 ttl=63 time=18.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=64 ttl=63 time=27.5 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=65 ttl=63 time=27.1 ms

magnus
06-15-2005, 09:58 PM
Here is the new log>

06-15-2005 20:36:35.250 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-15-2005 20:36:35.250 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
06-15-2005 20:36:35.250 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-15-2005 20:36:35.250 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-15-2005 20:36:35.296 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
06-15-2005 20:36:35.296 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-15-2005 20:36:35.437 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
06-15-2005 20:36:35.437 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
06-15-2005 20:36:35.453 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
06-15-2005 20:36:35.453 - Modem inf section: M2700
06-15-2005 20:36:35.453 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
06-15-2005 20:36:35.515 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-15-2005 20:36:35.531 - Initializing modem.
06-15-2005 20:36:35.531 - Waiting for a call.
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: ~
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: !} }4}"
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: &} } }
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: }%}&<a1>}
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: %
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: <ee>i}'}"}
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: (
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Recv: }"GV~
06-15-2005 20:50:04.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: ~
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: !} }4}"
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: &} } }
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: }%}&<a1>}
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Answering the call.
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: %
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: <ee>i}'}"}
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: (
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Recv: }"GV~
06-15-2005 20:50:07.953 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:50:07.968 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-15-2005 20:50:07.968 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-15-2005 20:50:07.968 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-15-2005 20:50:07.968 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-15-2005 20:50:37.968 - Read: Total: 460, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1157, Per/Sec: 38
06-15-2005 20:50:48.000 - Hanging up the modem.
06-15-2005 20:50:48.000 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-15-2005 20:50:50.000 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-15-2005 20:50:50.000 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-15-2005 20:50:50.000 - Initializing modem.
06-15-2005 20:50:50.000 - Waiting for a call.
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: ~
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: !} }4}"
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: &} } }
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: }%}&<be><c6>
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: B
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: x}'}"}(
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Recv: "<ca>[~
06-15-2005 20:51:44.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Recv: ~
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Interpreted response: Ring
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Recv: !} }4}"
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Answering the call.
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Recv: &} } }
06-15-2005 20:51:47.453 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Recv: }%}&<be><c6>
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Recv: B
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Recv: x}'}"}(
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Recv: }
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Recv: "<ca>[~
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Unknown Response
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Connection established at 115200bps.
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Error-control off or unknown.
06-15-2005 20:51:47.468 - Data compression off or unknown.
06-15-2005 20:52:17.468 - Read: Total: 450, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1160, Per/Sec: 38
06-15-2005 20:52:27.468 - Hanging up the modem.
06-15-2005 20:52:27.468 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
06-15-2005 20:52:29.468 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
06-15-2005 20:52:29.468 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-15-2005 20:52:29.468 - Initializing modem.
06-15-2005 20:52:29.468 - Waiting for a call.
06-15-2005 20:53:42.921 - Passthrough On
06-15-2005 20:53:52.921 - Passthrough Off
06-15-2005 20:53:52.921 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
06-15-2005 20:53:52.921 - Initializing modem.
06-15-2005 20:53:52.921 - Waiting for a call.




Hi Magnus,

For some unknown reason the TiVo communicates with the pc but doesn't communicate from the PC via the Internet to the 'mother ship'.

First, try disabling the firewall in the router for a test call and a Daily Call. Use static IP addresses for the test--suggesting 192.168.1.191 and 192.168.1.192. DHCP seldom works. And try disabling the built-in Windows firewall for the test.

Try this and post another modem log after the test.

Keep us posted.

John

magnus
06-15-2005, 10:05 PM
Thanks, I'll look into that. I found where ICS was on my machine and did not think it was (so, it's possible i guess). But wouldn't windows firewall show up on my active connection to my lan, when I right-click it?


Are you sure XP's firewall is disabled?

Here is a section of my WallWatcher (a program that monitors traffic in and out of my Linksys WRT54GS) log from when I made a daily call:

2005/06/15 00:40:19.13 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1024
2005/06/15 00:40:20.01 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1025
2005/06/15 00:40:20.47 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1026
2005/06/15 00:40:22.23 O tcp 204.176.49.7 80 10.0.0.16 1027
2005/06/15 00:40:22.72 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1028
2005/06/15 00:40:23.14 O tcp 204.176.49.9 80 10.0.0.16 1029
2005/06/15 00:40:26.08 O tcp 204.176.49.13 8080 10.0.0.16 1030
2005/06/15 00:40:26.63 O tcp 204.176.49.13 8080 10.0.0.16 1031
2005/06/15 00:40:27.00 O tcp 204.176.49.13 8080 10.0.0.16 1032
2005/06/15 00:40:27.55 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1033
2005/06/15 00:40:47.72 I udp 220.175.8.56 34052 69.171.x.x 1026
2005/06/15 00:40:47.72 I udp 220.175.8.56 34052 69.171.x.x 1027

10.0.0.16 is the second IP I have set for the Incoming Connection under Network Places; I use the range 10.0.0.15 - 10.0.0.16. 10.0.0.15 seems to always be pingable in Windows (even from another computer), while .16 doesn't respond (you may have to "catch it" at just the right time).

[EDIT]

I set my router to constantly ping 10.0.0.16, and it finally succeeded when the the Incoming Connection icon showed up in my System Tray (I did a manual daily call):

64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=57 ttl=63 time=21.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=58 ttl=63 time=21.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=59 ttl=63 time=20.8 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=60 ttl=63 time=20.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=61 ttl=63 time=72.6 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=62 ttl=63 time=18.7 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=63 ttl=63 time=18.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=64 ttl=63 time=27.5 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=65 ttl=63 time=27.1 ms

Yog-Sothoth
06-15-2005, 10:29 PM
But wouldn't windows firewall show up on my active connection to my lan, when I right-click it?

Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel > Windows Firewall

cactus46
06-16-2005, 01:29 PM
Hi magnus,

In addition to Yog-Sothoth's approach you can access your Windows Firewall settings from the Network Connections page in the right-hand side under "Change Windows Firewall settings".

You can actually set the Windows Firewall setting directly from right-clicking on a LAN connection but it is several menus deep and not as simple to approach in my opinion.

Are we making progress? Keep us posted.

John

Thanks, I'll look into that. I found where ICS was on my machine and did not think it was (so, it's possible i guess). But wouldn't windows firewall show up on my active connection to my lan, when I right-click it?

cactus46
06-16-2005, 01:38 PM
Yog-Sothoth,

WallWatcher looks like a handy program for monitoring what is happening at the router! Do most LinkSys routers ship with this application?

It looks like it would be a pretty good indicator if a TiVo were communication with 'the mother ship' through the router.

Thanks for sharing this.

John

Are you sure XP's firewall is disabled?

Here is a section of my WallWatcher (a program that monitors traffic in and out of my Linksys WRT54GS) log from when I made a daily call:

2005/06/15 00:40:19.13 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1024
2005/06/15 00:40:20.01 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1025
2005/06/15 00:40:20.47 O tcp 204.176.49.2 80 10.0.0.16 1026
......
2005/06/15 00:40:47.72 I udp 220.175.8.56 34052 69.171.x.x 1026
2005/06/15 00:40:47.72 I udp 220.175.8.56 34052 69.171.x.x 1027

10.0.0.16 is the second IP I have set for the Incoming Connection under Network Places; I use the range 10.0.0.15 - 10.0.0.16. 10.0.0.15 seems to always be pingable in Windows (even from another computer), while .16 doesn't respond (you may have to "catch it" at just the right time).

[EDIT]

I set my router to constantly ping 10.0.0.16, and it finally succeeded when the the Incoming Connection icon showed up in my System Tray (I did a manual daily call):

64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=57 ttl=63 time=21.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=58 ttl=63 time=21.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=59 ttl=63 time=20.8 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=60 ttl=63 time=20.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=61 ttl=63 time=72.6 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=62 ttl=63 time=18.7 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=63 ttl=63 time=18.1 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=64 ttl=63 time=27.5 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.16: icmp_seq=65 ttl=63 time=27.1 ms

Yog-Sothoth
06-16-2005, 01:47 PM
Do most LinkSys routers ship with this application?

http://www.wallwatcher.com/

If you have a Linksys WRT54G(S), you need to put either HyperWRT or a Sveasoft firmware on it for this to work. After doing so, copy/paste this into the Startup Script section:

sleep 2
/sbin/klogd
/sbin/syslogd -R 10.0.0.4
echo "#!/bin/sh" > /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "while true" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "/usr/bin/killall -9 klogd" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "/usr/bin/killall -9 syslogd" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "sleep 1" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "/sbin/syslogd -R 10.0.0.4" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "/sbin/klogd" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "sleep 960" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "done" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
chmod 700 /tmp/loggit.sh
/tmp/loggit.sh &

Replace 10.0.0.4 in both instances with the LAN IP of the computer running WallWatcher.

Place this into the Firewall Script section:

/usr/sbin/iptables -R INPUT 7 -j logdrop
/usr/sbin/iptables -R INPUT 1 -j logdrop -m state --state INVALID

magnus
06-16-2005, 07:56 PM
That is very good advice, I can see that it would be very useful. I did look that up about Sveasoft and updating the firmware to see the logging (apparently, linksys comes stock with only log of last few attempts in the web interface).

Anyway, I did get it working today. Apparently it was a faulty serial cable. I plugged in the new cable turned off the software firewall and I made the test call with no problem. Then the daily call was made with no problem either. Now, my tivo is running 6.2.

My plan was to go to radioshack and buy all the parts and try to make my own. I also purchased a cable from 9thTee just to have for future use.

Any I bought the following parts, to create the cable:

This is what you will need from your local Radio Shack:

9-Position Female Solder D-Sub Connector - Cat# 276-1538 (http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F011%5F003%5F006%5F000&product%5Fid=276%2D1538)

6ft Shielded Extension Cable (1/8") - Cat# 42-2387 (http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F007%5F002%5F003%5F007&product%5Fid=42%2D2387)

9-Position D-Sub Hood - Cat# 276-1539 (Optional) (http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F011%5F003%5F006%5F000&product%5Fid=276%2D1539)

Cut one end off the cable and solder the following:

Red Wire (Tip) -> Pin2
Black Wire (Ring) -> Pin3
Silver Wire (Sleeve) -> Pin5

Here's a link to the information I used to make the cable, so maybe I missed something who knows.... but the 9thTee cable works like a champ.

I looked over the cable I made and all appears to be right according to the instructions.

d e a l d a t b a s e forum site so you'll have to remove the spaces.

http://d e a l d a t b a s e/forum/printthread.php?t=9724


Thanks for helping maybe this post will help someone else that's having problems.



http://www.wallwatcher.com/

If you have a Linksys WRT54G(S), you need to put either HyperWRT or a Sveasoft firmware on it for this to work. After doing so, copy/paste this into the Startup Script section:

sleep 2
/sbin/klogd
/sbin/syslogd -R 10.0.0.4
echo "#!/bin/sh" > /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "while true" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "/usr/bin/killall -9 klogd" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "/usr/bin/killall -9 syslogd" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "sleep 1" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "/sbin/syslogd -R 10.0.0.4" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "/sbin/klogd" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "sleep 960" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
echo "done" >> /tmp/loggit.sh
chmod 700 /tmp/loggit.sh
/tmp/loggit.sh &

Replace 10.0.0.4 in both instances with the LAN IP of the computer running WallWatcher.

Place this into the Firewall Script section:

/usr/sbin/iptables -R INPUT 7 -j logdrop
/usr/sbin/iptables -R INPUT 1 -j logdrop -m state --state INVALID

agilityman
06-16-2005, 09:12 PM
Thanks John for the reply. I have a Dell PC 2.4 ghz, XP. Use normal com port. Device manager shows the modem even when there is no icon in Network Connections. No hardware conflicts.

I've noticed that the icon for inoming connections dissapears in Network Connections when I reboot.

Thanks for your help.

Yog-Sothoth
06-16-2005, 10:08 PM
Red Wire (Tip) -> Pin2
Black Wire (Ring) -> Pin3
Silver Wire (Sleeve) -> Pin5

That is the pinout for a straight-through cable. Swap the tip and ring connections for a direct connection between TiVo and computer. I posted this elsewhere in this forum: http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=244628 .

magnus
06-16-2005, 10:50 PM
That could have saved me a lot of hassle. This might be a dumb question but.... i'll ask anyway. What is the straight-through cable connection for? Is it used when you want to use bash or something? Thanks for the info.

That is the pinout for a straight-through cable. Swap the tip and ring connections for a direct connection between TiVo and computer. I posted this elsewhere in this forum: http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=244628 .

Yog-Sothoth
06-16-2005, 10:53 PM
What is the straight-through cable connection for?

That would be used to connect the TiVo to something such as a modem. It works the same with ethernet cables - to connect a computer to a hub, switch, or cable modem, a straight-through cable is used, but to connect two computers directly, a crossover cable is used.

The following is from this page (http://www.pineaus.com/HOWTO/Tivo-DSL-HOWTO.html):

There are only three wires to worry about: RX, TX, and GND. You don't even need to bother wiring the rest of the pins. On the TiVo side, the mini-stereo (TRS mini-plug) connector is wired like this:

Tip to Pin 3 (TX)
Ring to Pin 2 (RX)
Sleeve to Pin 5 (GND)

If you make your own wire, you'll want to swap RX and TX on one of the ends (make Pin 2 TX and Pin 3 RX) so you won't need a null-modem adapter.

To sum all that up, you can't connect one computer's transmit to another computer's transmit; the same goes for the receive.

I did look that up about Sveasoft and updating the firmware to see the logging

For the least chance of "bricking" your router, I recommend you use HyperWRT instead.

cactus46
06-16-2005, 11:27 PM
Hi agilityman,

If the modem is there, then your Incoming Connection is probably intact. My Incoming Connections disappear after a reboot until another TiVo call is initiated and my "Communications cable between two computers" is still in my Device Manager under Modems.

In my case I have a second firewall program I have to disable to make the connection work but it always works when I disable the Kerio Personal Firewall. I haven't taken the time to configure the Kerio firewall.

Are you sure your TiVo won't make a connection after a reboot? I am interested in hearing more. It seems strange that you would have to re-do your Incoming Connection/modem.

Keep us posted.

John

Thanks John for the reply. I have a Dell PC 2.4 ghz, XP. Use normal com port. Device manager shows the modem even when there is no icon in Network Connections. No hardware conflicts.

I've noticed that the icon for inoming connections dissapears in Network Connections when I reboot.

Thanks for your help.

cactus46
06-16-2005, 11:36 PM
Yog-Sothoth,

Thanks for your valuable input in this thread! I know with all of the great input that we will be able to help the TiVo Community on their road to serial/PPP connections.

And I know there are others in the TC who could add their thoughts, too. And thanks in advance!

John

That is the pinout for a straight-through cable. Swap the tip and ring connections for a direct connection between TiVo and computer. I posted this elsewhere in this forum: http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=244628 .

cactus46
06-16-2005, 11:41 PM
Hi magnus,

I'm happy to read of your persistence in finding the resolution to your problem! And perhaps it will help someone to the resolution of their problem, too.

Happy TiVoing with serial/PPP!

John

That is very good advice, I can see that it would be very useful. I did look that up about Sveasoft and updating the firmware to see the logging (apparently, linksys comes stock with only log of last few attempts in the web interface).

Anyway, I did get it working today. Apparently it was a faulty serial cable. I plugged in the new cable turned off the software firewall and I made the test call with no problem. Then the daily call was made with no problem either. Now, my tivo is running 6.2.

My plan was to go to radioshack and buy all the parts and try to make my own. I also purchased a cable from 9thTee just to have for future use.

Any I bought the following parts, to create the cable:

This is what you will need from your local Radio Shack:

9-Position Female Solder D-Sub Connector - Cat# 276-1538 (http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F011%5F003%5F006%5F000&product%5Fid=276%2D1538)

6ft Shielded Extension Cable (1/8") - Cat# 42-2387 (http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F007%5F002%5F003%5F007&product%5Fid=42%2D2387)

9-Position D-Sub Hood - Cat# 276-1539 (Optional) (http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F011%5F003%5F006%5F000&product%5Fid=276%2D1539)

Cut one end off the cable and solder the following:

Red Wire (Tip) -> Pin2
Black Wire (Ring) -> Pin3
Silver Wire (Sleeve) -> Pin5

Here's a link to the information I used to make the cable, so maybe I missed something who knows.... but the 9thTee cable works like a champ.

I looked over the cable I made and all appears to be right according to the instructions.

d e a l d a t b a s e forum site so you'll have to remove the spaces.

http://d e a l d a t b a s e/forum/printthread.php?t=9724


Thanks for helping maybe this post will help someone else that's having problems.

Yog-Sothoth
06-16-2005, 11:50 PM
I just confirmed that XP's built-in firewall in no way affects whether your TiVo can communicate with your PC's serial port.

Yog-Sothoth
06-16-2005, 11:59 PM
For Windows 2000 users:

http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/wxpdccsr.htm (XP instructions same for 2000)

http://ras2k.has.it/

Make sure "Communications cable..." is selected on that the Guest account is checked.


I don't have any computers running 2000, so that should help with the setup for that OS.

cactus46
06-17-2005, 12:00 AM
It is the same with my Windows XP Firewall. But settings may vary? So I usually recommend disabling all firewalls for a Test/Daily Call. And to re-enable them after a test passes.

I appreciate the results. Thanks for your note.

John

I just confirmed that XP's built-in firewall in no way affects whether your TiVo can communicate with your PC's serial port.

agilityman
06-17-2005, 10:06 PM
Hi John-

Nope, the Tivo won't make a connection after a reboot. I just tried and then checked the modem log and there was an error message that it couldn't connect. I also disabled my firewall, but that didn't help either. No big deal, I'll just have to set up my incoming connection again after I reboot...unless you have any other ideas. Probably like most people in this forum, I am generally obsessed with getting stuff to run just right. However, if we are at a dead end, then so be it.

Thanks for your help.
George

Hi agilityman,

Are you sure your TiVo won't make a connection after a reboot? I am interested in hearing more. It seems strange that you would have to re-do your Incoming Connection/modem.

Keep us posted.

John

shufflesmike
06-18-2005, 07:23 PM
I had the same problem but found that if I boot up with the wire plugged in, then when tivo called the connection went through.

agilityman
06-18-2005, 08:05 PM
I had the same problem but found that if I boot up with the wire plugged in, then when tivo called the connection went through.

Thanks, but my wire is plugged in when I boot up.

cactus46
06-18-2005, 09:06 PM
Hi George,

I don't know what my be causing the problem right now but if you leave the computer on you shouldn't have this problem. :)

Do you have another computer around that you could try your serial/PPP on? Other than that I have no better ideas right now but stay tuned; someone may come in with a better workable solution.

Keep us posted.

John

Hi John-

Nope, the Tivo won't make a connection after a reboot. I just tried and then checked the modem log and there was an error message that it couldn't connect. I also disabled my firewall, but that didn't help either. No big deal, I'll just have to set up my incoming connection again after I reboot...unless you have any other ideas. Probably like most people in this forum, I am generally obsessed with getting stuff to run just right. However, if we are at a dead end, then so be it.

Thanks for your help.
George

bubba_tx
06-22-2005, 11:36 PM
I have followed all of the instructions found on this (and other) googled sites. I have recreated the connection multiple times and still can't seem to get this to work.

I belive I am hung up at the inf changes because when examing the modem_log it still says UNKNOWN RESPONSE instead of Interpreted Response: Ring.

I noticed that one post made reference to the mdmhayes.pnf being the compiled version of the inf file. My assumption would be that when I restart after modifying the inf and deleting the pnf that the pnf file would be recreated. However, I never do get a pnf file again.

Am I missing something or is something not happening? Any assistance is appreciated...really needing 6.2 to get rid of these horrible lags in menu navigation...

Thanks in advance!

cactus46
06-23-2005, 01:01 PM
This may be the culprit in your case? From another post in this thread: http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=2831490&&#post2831490

Look at item #2 in that post. Could this be your problem?

The mdmhayes.pnf file is re-created after the modem is setup.

Keep us posted.

John

I have followed all of the instructions found on this (and other) googled sites. I have recreated the connection multiple times and still can't seem to get this to work.

I belive I am hung up at the inf changes because when examing the modem_log it still says UNKNOWN RESPONSE instead of Interpreted Response: Ring.

I noticed that one post made reference to the mdmhayes.pnf being the compiled version of the inf file. My assumption would be that when I restart after modifying the inf and deleting the pnf that the pnf file would be recreated. However, I never do get a pnf file again.

Am I missing something or is something not happening? Any assistance is appreciated...really needing 6.2 to get rid of these horrible lags in menu navigation...

Thanks in advance!

bubba_tx
06-24-2005, 09:48 AM
John,

I'm going to name my first born child after you...really! (ok, ok, so my grandfather's name is also John, but it works out well).

After becoming frustrated with this after several days, I met with success (6.2 has been achieved).

The part that was missing was that the pnf file was not getting regenerated. Apparently there is a bad version of the mdmhayes.inf modifications running around the 'net and those are the ones I had used originally. When I found the correct version, I plugged those in and restarted. The problem was that I did NOT recreate the "modem", thus it never created the new pnf file. Once you pointed me to that little fact, I realized the error of my ways.

I guess this is what my mom meant when she told me not to take shortcuts in life.

Anyway, for all those struggling out there...keep at it, there's value to just starting over from scratch (it would have helped me). On the other notes, I used a range of 2 ip addresses, 115200 as the speed, and I used the cable from Tivo, a RS Null Modem adapter, and a Belkin Gender Changer.

Thanks again!!!

scarfa21
06-24-2005, 01:44 PM
Ok, i have read this thread, and i have a noob question. I was able to get my tivo and pc communicating, but it hangs at negotiation, like most of us here. My question is this. Do i need a router for this whole thing to work. Im currently using a motorola cable modem and im not sure if it will allow multiple ip addresses?

thanks in advance
Kevin

cactus46
06-24-2005, 02:00 PM
Hi Kevin,

Yes, a router is the simple approach. There are other ways to do network address translation but again a router simplifies the process. Once you get a router assign two IP addresses that will make it through the network mask.

If your computer is assigned an address of 192.168.1.10, then my suggestion would be assign the two static IP addresses of 192.168.1.25 and 192.168.1.26. So see the addresses that are handed out by the router and assign your static IP addresses accordingly.

Also, you may have to clone your computer's MAC address into the router for it to be recognized by you ISP. Some ISPs require this and it is easy to do with most routers.

Good luck and keep us posted.

John

Ok, i have read this thread, and i have a noob question. I was able to get my tivo and pc communicating, but it hangs at negotiation, like most of us here. My question is this. Do i need a router for this whole thing to work. Im currently using a motorola cable modem and im not sure if it will allow multiple ip addresses?

thanks in advance
Kevin

scarfa21
06-24-2005, 02:47 PM
great, thanks for the quick response.

Kevin

scarfa21
06-25-2005, 12:30 AM
I got my router hooked up tonight, and everything is fine now, just had to play around with the ip ranges a bit, and set the flow controll to none. Thats important as i forgot and couldent even get a negotiation.

Thanks for all the help here!!!

Kevin

cactus46
06-25-2005, 01:11 PM
Hi Kevin,

Congratulations on getting serial/PPP running so painlessly. And we appreciate your posting your results.

Happy TiVoing. :)

John

I got my router hooked up tonight, and everything is fine now, just had to play around with the ip ranges a bit, and set the flow controll to none. Thats important as i forgot and couldent even get a negotiation.

Thanks for all the help here!!!

Kevin

cactus46
06-26-2005, 02:26 PM
Thanks for the kind words and the update on your success! I'm happy that we were able to help.

Happy TiVoing! :)

John

John,

I'm going to name my first born child after you...really! (ok, ok, so my grandfather's name is also John, but it works out well).

After becoming frustrated with this after several days, I met with success (6.2 has been achieved).

The part that was missing was that the pnf file was not getting regenerated. Apparently there is a bad version of the mdmhayes.inf modifications running around the 'net and those are the ones I had used originally. When I found the correct version, I plugged those in and restarted. The problem was that I did NOT recreate the "modem", thus it never created the new pnf file. Once you pointed me to that little fact, I realized the error of my ways.

I guess this is what my mom meant when she told me not to take shortcuts in life.

Anyway, for all those struggling out there...keep at it, there's value to just starting over from scratch (it would have helped me). On the other notes, I used a range of 2 ip addresses, 115200 as the speed, and I used the cable from Tivo, a RS Null Modem adapter, and a Belkin Gender Changer.

Thanks again!!!

Rych6896
07-22-2005, 05:53 PM
I'm trying to join the ppp world.

Notes:

Netgear router
XP--compaq en
HDVR-250
I followed otto's instruction...
IP range is static...Any ideas where I go from here?






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07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Unknown Response
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Recv: &} } }
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Unknown Response
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Recv: }
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Unknown Response
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Recv: }%}&(!
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Unknown Response
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Recv: %
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Unknown Response
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Recv: <c8>}'}"}(
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Unknown Response
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Recv: }
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Unknown Response
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Recv: "<85><f6>~
07-22-2005 17:39:34.234 - Unknown Response


Here is mdmhayes.inf:
; Windows Modem Setup File
; Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation
; Manufacturers: Hayes, Megahertz, InteCom, Psion, Ventel
[Version]
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
Class=Modem
ClassGUID={4D36E96D-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Provider=%MSFT%
LayoutFile=layout.inf
DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2535.0

[Manufacturer]
%M18% = M18
%M27% = M27

[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect=SERENUM\HAYF000
ExcludeFromSelect=PCMCIA\HAYES-OPTIMA_288_+_FAX_FOR_PCMCIA_WITH_EZ-4FA5
ExcludeFromSelect=HAYES_M1839
ExcludeFromSelect=SERENUM\HAYF0001
ExcludeFromSelect=HAYES_M1848
ExcludeFromSelect=SERENUM\HAY4703
ExcludeFromSelect=SERENUM\HAY4714
ExcludeFromSelect=SERENUM\HAY5674
ExcludeFromSelect=ISAPNP\HAY4704
ExcludeFromSelect=ISAPNP\HAY4723

[M18]
%M1811PNP% = M1811, SERENUM\HAYF000
%M1831% = M1831, PCMCIA\HAYES-OPTIMA_288_+_FAX_FOR_PCMCIA_WITH_EZ-4FA5
%M1839% = M1811, HAYES_M1839
%M1848PNP% = M1811, SERENUM\HAYF0001
%M1848% = M1811, HAYES_M1848
%Modem1% = Modem1, SERENUM\HAY4703
%Modem2% = Modem2, SERENUM\HAY4714
%Modem5% = Modem5, SERENUM\HAY5674
%Modem3% = Modem3, ISAPNP\HAY4704
%Modem4% = Modem4, ISAPNP\HAY4723

[M27]
%M2700% = M2700, PNPC031
%M2701% = M2701, PNPC032

[Modem1]
AddReg = All.56K, MfgAddReg, DataFax.AddReg, VerboseResultCodes.56,External

[Modem2]
AddReg = All.56K, MfgAddReg, DataFax.AddReg, VerboseResultCodes.56,External

[Modem3]
AddReg = All.56K, MfgAddReg, DataFax.AddReg, VerboseResultCodes.56,Internal

[Modem4]
AddReg = All.56K, MfgAddReg, DataFax.AddReg, VerboseResultCodes.56,Internal

[Modem5]
AddReg = All.56K, 5674AddReg, M5674Reg, VerboseResultCodes.56,External

[M2700]
AddReg=All, M2700Reg, 19200, SERIAL
DriverVer=03/09/2000

[M2701]
AddReg=All, M2700Reg, PARALLEL
DriverVer=03/09/2000

[M1811]
AddReg=All, Common, M1811Reg, EXTERNAL
DriverVer=03/09/2000

[M1831]
AddReg=All, Common, M1831Reg, PCMCIA
DriverVer=03/09/2000

[MfgAddReg]
HKR, Init, 1,, "AT<cr>" ; do an "AT" to get autobaud correct (start other init strings with 2)
HKR, Init, 2,, "AT &F E0 &C1 &D2 V1 S0=0\V1<cr>"
HKR,, FClass, 1, c3,00,00,00
HKR, Fax, CL1FCS,, "2"
HKR, Monitor, 1,, "ATS0=0<cr>"
HKR, Monitor, 2,, "None"
HKR, Answer, 1,, "ATA<cr>"
HKR, Hangup, 1,, "ATH E1<cr>"
HKR,, Reset,, "AT&F<cr>"
HKR, Settings, Prefix,, "AT"
HKR, Settings, Terminator,, "<cr>"
HKR, Settings, DialPrefix,, "D"
HKR, Settings, DialSuffix,, ";"
HKR, Settings, CallSetupFailTimer,, "S7=<#>"
HKR, Settings, InactivityTimeout,, "S30=<#>"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_Low,, "L0"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_Med,, "L2"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_High,, "L3"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Off,, "M0"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Dial,, "M1"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_On,, "M2"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Setup,, "M3"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Off,, "&K0"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Hard,, "&K3"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Soft,, "&K4"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_On,, "\N3"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Off,, "\N1"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Forced,, "\N4"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Cellular,, "&F5 S39=22 \N3"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Cellular_Forced,, "&F5 S39=22 \N4"
HKR, Settings, Compression_Off,, "%%C0"
HKR, Settings, Compression_On,, "%%C1"
HKR, Settings, Modulation_CCITT,, "B0B15"
HKR, Settings, Modulation_Bell,, "B1B16"
HKR, Settings, SpeedNegotiation_Off,, "N0"
HKR, Settings, SpeedNegotiation_On,, "N1"
HKR, Settings, Pulse,, "P"
HKR, Settings, Tone,, "T"
HKR, Settings, Blind_Off,, "X4"
HKR, Settings, Blind_On,, "X3"

[5674AddReg]
HKR, Init, 1,, "AT<cr>"
HKR, Init, 2,, "AT&F E0 V1 &C1 &D2 S95=47<cr>"
HKR, Monitor, 1,, "ATS0=0<cr>"
HKR, Monitor, 2,, "None"
HKR, Answer, 1,, "ATA<cr>"
HKR, Hangup, 1,, "ATH<cr>"
HKR,, Reset,, "ATZ<cr>"
HKR, Settings, Prefix,, "AT"
HKR, Settings, Terminator,, "<cr>"
HKR, Settings, DialPrefix,, "D"
HKR, Settings, DialSuffix,, ";"
HKR, Settings, CallSetupFailTimer,, "S7=<#>"
HKR, Settings, InactivityTimeout,, "S30=<#>"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_Low,, "L1"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_Med,, "L2"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_High,, "L3"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Off,, "M0"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Dial,, "M1"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_On,, "M2"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Setup,, "M3"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Off,, "&K0"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Hard,, "&K3"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Soft,, "&K4"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Off,, "&Q6"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_On,, "&Q5"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Forced,, "\N2"
HKR, Settings, Compression_Off,, "S46=136"
HKR, Settings, Compression_On,, "S46=138"
HKR, Settings, Modulation_CCITT,, "B0"
HKR, Settings, Modulation_Bell,, "B1"
HKR, Settings, SpeedNegotiation_Off,, "N0"
HKR, Settings, SpeedNegotiation_On,, "N1"
HKR, Settings, Pulse,, "P"
HKR, Settings, Tone,, "T"
HKR, Settings, Blind_Off,, "X4"
HKR, Settings, Blind_On,, "X3"

[M5674Reg]
HKR,, Properties, 1, C0,01,00,00, FF,00,00,00, FF,00,00,00, 07,00,00,00, 0F,00,00,00, F7,03,00,00, 00,C2,01,00, 00,FA,00,00
HKR,, DCB, 1, 1C,00,00,00, 00,C2,01,00, 15,20,00,00,00,00,0A,00,0A,00,08,00,00,11,13,00,00,00

[M1811Reg] ; Hayes 28800 Optima
HKR, Init, 2,, "AT&FE0V0W1&C1&D2S95=47<cr>"
HKR,, Properties, 1, c0,01,00,00, ff,00,00,00, ff,00,00,00, 07,00,00,00, 0f,00,00,00, f7,03,00,00, 00,c2,01,00, 80,70,00,00

[M2700Reg] ; Null-Modem
HKR, Init, 1,, "None"
HKR, Init, 2,, "NoResponse"
HKR, Monitor, 1,, "None"
HKR, Answer, 1,, "CLIENTSERVER"
HKR, Answer, 2,, "NoResponse"
HKR, Settings, DialPrefix,, "CLIENT"
HKR,, Properties, 1, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00, 30,00,00,00, 00,c2,01,00, 00,c2,01,00
HKR, Responses, "CLIENT", 1, 08, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Server side - the client is requesting a connection
HKR, Responses, "<h00>CLIENT", 1, 08, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Server side - the client is requesting a connection
HKR, Responses, "~", 1, 08, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Server side - the client is requesting a connection
HKR, Responses, "<h00>~", 1, 08, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Server side - the client is requesting a connection
HKR, Responses, "CLIENTSERVER", 1, 02, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Client side - the server has acknowledged and the connection is completed

[M1831Reg] ; Hayes 28800 Optima PCMCIA - no CCITT/Bell or dial suffix
HKR, Init, 2,, "AT&FE0V0W1&C1&D2S95=47<cr>"
HKR,, Properties, 1, c0,01,00,00, ff,00,00,00, ff,00,00,00, 07,00,00,00, 0f,00,00,00, b7,03,00,00, 00,c2,01,00, 80,70,00,00
HKR, Settings, DialSuffix,, ""

[Strings]
MSFT = "Microsoft"

M18 = "Hayes"
M1811PNP = "Hayes 288 V.34 + FAX"
M1831 = "Hayes Optima 288 V.34 + FAX PCMCIA"
M1839 = "Hayes Optima 288 V.34 + FAX + Voice"
M1848PNP = "Hayes Optima 288 V.34 + FAX + Voice Plug & Play"
M1848 = "Hayes Optima 288 V.34 + FAX + Voice"
M27 = "(Standard Modem Types)"
M2700 = "Communications cable between two computers"
M2701 = "Parallel cable between two computers"
Modem1="Hayes Accura 56K Ext Fax Modem 4703US"
Modem2="Hayes Accura 336 Flash + Fax 4714US"
Modem3="Hayes Accura 56K Int Fax Modem 4704US"
Modem4="Hayes Accura 336 Flash Int + Fax 4723US"
Modem5="Hayes Accura 56K Ext Fax Modem 5674US"

[All]
HKR,,FriendlyDriver,,Unimodem.vxd
HKR,,DevLoader,,*VCOMM
HKR,,PortSubClass,1,02
HKR,,ConfigDialog,,modemui.dll
HKR,,EnumPropPages,,"modemui.dll,EnumPropPages"

[All.56K]
HKR,,InactivityScale,1,3C,00,00,00
HKR,,FriendlyDriver,,Unimodem.vxd
HKR,,DevLoader,,*vcomm
HKR,,PortSubClass,1,02
HKR,,ConfigDialog,,modemui.dll
HKR,,EnumPropPages,,"modemui.dll,EnumPropPages"
HKR, Init, 1,, "AT<cr>"
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>", 1, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>ERROR<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00


[Common]
; Hayes standard init/monitor/answer mechanisms. Override if different for a specific modem/manufacture
HKR, Init, 1,, "AT<cr>" ; do an "AT" to get autobaud correct (start other init strings with 2)
HKR, Monitor, 1,, "ATS0=0<cr>"
HKR, Monitor, 2,, "None"
HKR, Answer, 1,, "ATA<cr>"
HKR, Hangup, 1,, "ATH<cr>"
HKR,, Reset,, "ATZ<cr>" ; slam in a reset before closing
HKR, Settings, Prefix,, "AT"
HKR, Settings, Terminator,, "<cr>"
HKR, Settings, DialPrefix,, "D"
HKR, Settings, DialSuffix,, ";"
HKR, Settings, CallSetupFailTimer,, "S7=<#>"
HKR, Settings, InactivityTimeout,, "S30=<#>"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_Low,, "L0"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_Med,, "L2"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_High,, "L3"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Off,, "M0"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Dial,, "M1"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_On,, "M2"
HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Setup,, "M3"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Off,, "&K0"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Hard,, "&K3"
HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Soft,, "&K4"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Off,, "&Q6S36=3S48=128"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_On,, "&Q5S36=7S48=7"
HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Forced,, "&Q5S36=4S48=7"
HKR, Settings, Compression_Off,, "S46=136"
HKR, Settings, Compression_On,, "S46=138"
HKR, Settings, Modulation_CCITT,, "B0"
HKR, Settings, Modulation_Bell,, "B1"
HKR, Settings, SpeedNegotiation_Off,, "N0"
HKR, Settings, SpeedNegotiation_On,, "N1"
HKR, Settings, Pulse,, "P"
HKR, Settings, Tone,, "T"
HKR, Settings, Blind_Off,, "X4"
HKR, Settings, Blind_On,, "X3"

; These are the Hayes responses.
; Differences for non-Hayes modems should be addressed in the specific modem/manufacturer sections
; | State
; | Options (Compression, Error-Correction, Cellular)
; | DCE Rate
; | DTE Rate
; Command Response and Call Progress Monitoring
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>", 1, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; OK
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>ERROR<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; ERROR
HKR, Responses, "0<cr>", 1, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; OK
HKR, Responses, "1<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 2C,01,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT - Connection at 300 bps
HKR, Responses, "2<cr>", 1, 08, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; RING
HKR, Responses, "3<cr>", 1, 04, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; NO CARRIER
HKR, Responses, "4<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; ERROR
HKR, Responses, "5<cr>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 1200
HKR, Responses, "6<cr>", 1, 05, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; NO DIALTONE
HKR, Responses, "7<cr>", 1, 06, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; BUSY
HKR, Responses, "8<cr>", 1, 07, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; NO ANSWER
HKR, Responses, "10<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 2400
HKR, Responses, "11<cr>", 1, 02, 00, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 4800
HKR, Responses, "12<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 9600
HKR, Responses, "13<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 14400
HKR, Responses, "14<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 19200
HKR, Responses, "15<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 28800
HKR, Responses, "16<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; TIMEOUT
HKR, Responses, "17<cr>", 1, 02, 00, C0,DA,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 56000
HKR, Responses, "18<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,E1,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 57600
HKR, Responses, "19<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,FA,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 64000
HKR, Responses, "20<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 600/75
HKR, Responses, "21<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 75/600
HKR, Responses, "22<cr>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 1200/75
HKR, Responses, "23<cr>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 75/1200
HKR, Responses, "24<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 7200
HKR, Responses, "25<cr>", 1, 02, 00, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 12000
HKR, Responses, "26<cr>", 1, 02, 00, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 16800
HKR, Responses, "27<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CALL WAITING
HKR, Responses, "28<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 38400
HKR, Responses, "29<cr>", 1, 02, 00, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 24000
HKR, Responses, "30<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 33600
HKR, Responses, "31<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,C2,01,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 115200
HKR, Responses, "32<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 80,BB,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 48000
HKR, Responses, "33<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; FAX - FAX call detected
HKR, Responses, "34<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 26400
HKR, Responses, "35<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; DATA - Data call detected
HKR, Responses, "36<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 26400
HKR, Responses, "37<cr>", 1, 01, 00, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 24000
HKR, Responses, "38<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 21600
HKR, Responses, "39<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 80,BB,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 48000
HKR, Responses, "40<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 2C,01,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 300
HKR, Responses, "41<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 600
HKR, Responses, "42<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 600/75
HKR, Responses, "43<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 75/600
HKR, Responses, "44<cr>", 1, 01, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 1200/75
HKR, Responses, "45<cr>", 1, 01, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 75/1200
HKR, Responses, "46<cr>", 1, 01, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 1200
HKR, Responses, "47<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 2400
HKR, Responses, "48<cr>", 1, 01, 00, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 4800
HKR, Responses, "49<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 7200
HKR, Responses, "50<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 9600
HKR, Responses, "51<cr>", 1, 01, 00, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 12000
HKR, Responses, "52<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 14400
HKR, Responses, "53<cr>", 1, 01, 00, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 16800
HKR, Responses, "54<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 19200
HKR, Responses, "55<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 28800
HKR, Responses, "56<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 38400
HKR, Responses, "57<cr>", 1, 01, 00, C0,DA,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 56000
HKR, Responses, "58<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,E1,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 57600
HKR, Responses, "59<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,FA,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 64000
HKR, Responses, "60<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 21600
HKR, Responses, "61<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 40,51,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 20800
HKR, Responses, "62<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 80,A2,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 41600
HKR, Responses, "63<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,C8,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 51200
HKR, Responses, "64<cr>", 1, 02, 00, C0,F3,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 62400
HKR, Responses, "65<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,84,03,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 230400
HKR, Responses, "66<cr>", 1, 01, 01, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; COMPRESSION: CLASS 5
HKR, Responses, "67<cr>", 1, 01, 01, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; COMPRESSION: V.42BIS
HKR, Responses, "68<cr>", 1, 01, 01, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; COMPRESSION: ADC
HKR, Responses, "69<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; COMPRESSION: NONE
HKR, Responses, "70<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: NONE
HKR, Responses, "71<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/LAPB
HKR, Responses, "72<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/LAPB/HDX
HKR, Responses, "73<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: ERROR-CONTROL/LAPB/AFT
HKR, Responses, "74<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: X.25/LAPB
HKR, Responses, "75<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: X.25/LAPB/HDX
HKR, Responses, "76<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: X.25/LAPB/AFT
HKR, Responses, "77<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: LAPM
HKR, Responses, "78<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: LAPM/HDX
HKR, Responses, "79<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: LAPM/AFT
HKR, Responses, "80<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: ALT
HKR, Responses, "81<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: ISDN
HKR, Responses, "82<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: X.25
HKR, Responses, "83<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: V.120
HKR, Responses, "84<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: T-LINK
HKR, Responses, "85<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: DTMF
HKR, Responses, "86<cr>", 1, 01, 02, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; PROTOCOL: FAX
HKR, Responses, "87<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "88<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "89<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "90<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "91<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 1
HKR, Responses, "92<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 2
HKR, Responses, "93<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 3
HKR, Responses, "94<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 4
HKR, Responses, "95<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; AUTOSTREAM: LEVEL 5
HKR, Responses, "96<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "97<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "98<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "99<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "101<cr>",1, 02, 00, 00,2C,01,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 76800
HKR, Responses, "102<cr>",1, 02, 00, 80,E7,01,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 124800
HKR, Responses, "103<cr>",1, 02, 00, 00,58,02,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 153600
HKR, Responses, "104<cr>",1, 02, 00, E0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 31200
HKR, Responses, "105<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,C2,01,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CARRIER 115200
HKR, Responses, "111<cr>",1, 1d, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; DELAYED
HKR, Responses, "112<cr>",1, 1c, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; BLACKLISTED
HKR, Responses, "119<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: Express
HKR, Responses, "120<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: Bell103
HKR, Responses, "121<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: Bell212
HKR, Responses, "122<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: V.21
HKR, Responses, "123<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: V.22
HKR, Responses, "124<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: V.22bis
HKR, Responses, "125<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: V.23
HKR, Responses, "126<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: V.32
HKR, Responses, "127<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: V.32bis
HKR, Responses, "128<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: V.FC
HKR, Responses, "129<cr>",1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; MODULATION: V.34

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HKR, Responses, "<cr>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<lf>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "0<cr>", 1, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; OK - Command executed
HKR, Responses, "1<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT - Connection
HKR, Responses, "2<cr>", 1, 08, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; RING - Ring signal indicated
HKR, Responses, "3<cr>", 1, 04, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; NO CARRIER
HKR, Responses, "4<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; ERROR - Invalid command
HKR, Responses, "5<cr>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 1200
HKR, Responses, "6<cr>", 1, 05, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; NO DIALTONE - No dial tone detected
HKR, Responses, "7<cr>", 1, 06, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; BUSY - Engaged (busy) signal
HKR, Responses, "8<cr>", 1, 07, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; NO ANSWER
HKR, Responses, "10<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 2400 EC
HKR, Responses, "11<cr>", 1, 02, 00, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 4800 EC
HKR, Responses, "12<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 9600 EC
HKR, Responses, "13<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 14400 EC
HKR, Responses, "14<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 19200 EC
HKR, Responses, "18<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,E1,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 57600 EC
HKR, Responses, "24<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 7200 EC
HKR, Responses, "25<cr>", 1, 02, 00, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 12000 EC
HKR, Responses, "28<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 38400 EC
HKR, Responses, "40<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 01,2c,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 300 EC
HKR, Responses, "55<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 21600 EC
HKR, Responses, "56<cr>", 1, 02, 00, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 24000 EC
HKR, Responses, "57<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 26400 EC
HKR, Responses, "58<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 28800 EC
HKR, Responses, "59<cr>", 1, 02, 00, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 31200 EC
HKR, Responses, "60<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 33600 EC
HKR, Responses, "70<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 32000 EC
HKR, Responses, "71<cr>", 1, 02, 00, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 34000 EC
HKR, Responses, "72<cr>", 1, 02, 00, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 36000 EC
HKR, Responses, "73<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 38000 EC
HKR, Responses, "74<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 40000 EC
HKR, Responses, "75<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 42000 EC
HKR, Responses, "76<cr>", 1, 02, 00, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 44000 EC
HKR, Responses, "77<cr>", 1, 02, 00, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 46000 EC
HKR, Responses, "78<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 48000 EC
HKR, Responses, "79<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 50000 EC
HKR, Responses, "80<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 52000 EC
HKR, Responses, "81<cr>", 1, 02, 00, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 54000 EC
HKR, Responses, "82<cr>", 1, 02, 00, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 56000 EC
HKR, Responses, "83<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 58000 EC
HKR, Responses, "84<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 60000 EC
HKR, Responses, "86<cr>", 1, 02, 00, a0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 16800 EC
HKR, Responses, "87<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 00,C2,01,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 115200 EC
HKR, Responses, "88<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; DELAYED
HKR, Responses, "89<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; BLACKLISTED
HKR, Responses, "90<cr>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; BLACKLIST FULL
HKR, Responses, "100<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 28000 EC
HKR, Responses, "101<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 29333 EC
HKR, Responses, "102<cr>", 1, 02, 00, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 30666 EC
HKR, Responses, "103<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 33333 EC
HKR, Responses, "104<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 34666 EC
HKR, Responses, "105<cr>", 1, 02, 00, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 37333 EC
HKR, Responses, "106<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 38666 EC
HKR, Responses, "107<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 41333 EC
HKR, Responses, "108<cr>", 1, 02, 00, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 42666 EC
HKR, Responses, "109<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 45333 EC
HKR, Responses, "110<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 46666 EC
HKR, Responses, "111<cr>", 1, 02, 00, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 49333 EC
HKR, Responses, "112<cr>", 1, 02, 00, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 50666 EC
HKR, Responses, "113<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 55,D0,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 53333 EC
HKR, Responses, "114<cr>", 1, 02, 00, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00 ; CONNECT 54666 EC

HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>", 1, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>RING<cr><lf>", 1, 08, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>ERROR<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>NO DIALTONE<cr><lf>", 1, 05, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>NO DIAL TONE<cr><lf>",1, 05, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>BUSY<cr><lf>", 1, 06, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>NO CARRIER<cr><lf>", 1, 04, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>NO ANSWER<cr><lf>", 1, 07, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>FAX<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>DATA<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>VOICE<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>RINGING<cr><lf>", 1, 01, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>DELAYED<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>BLACKLISTED<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>+FCERROR<cr><lf>", 1, 03, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00

HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,00,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 300<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 2C,01,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 300 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 2C,01,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 300 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 2C,01,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 300 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 2C,01,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 300 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 2C,01,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 300 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 2C,01,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 600<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 600 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 600 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 600 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 600 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 600 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 58,02,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200/75<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200/75 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200/75 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200/75 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200/75 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200/75 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200TX/75RX<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200TX/75RX NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200TX/75RX MNP4<cr><lf>",1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200TX/75RX MNP5<cr><lf>",1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200TX/75RX V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 1200TX/75RX V42bis<cr><lf>",1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75/1200<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75/1200 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75/1200 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75/1200 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75/1200 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75/1200 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75TX/1200RX<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75TX/1200RX NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75TX/1200RX MNP4<cr><lf>",1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75TX/1200RX MNP5<cr><lf>",1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75TX/1200RX V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 75TX/1200RX V42bis<cr><lf>",1, 02, 03, B0,04,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 2400<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 2400 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 2400 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 2400 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 2400 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 2400 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 2400 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 2400 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 60,09,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 4800 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, C0,12,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 7200 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,1C,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 9600 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,25,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 12000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, E0,2E,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 14400 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,38,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 16800 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, A0,41,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 19200 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 21600 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 60,54,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 24000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, C0,5D,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 26400 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,67,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 28800 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,70,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 29333 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 95,72,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 30666 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, CA,77,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 31200 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, e0,79,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33333 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 35,82,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 33600 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,83,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34666 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 6A,87,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 37333 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, D5,91,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38400<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38400 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38400 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38400 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38400 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38400 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38400 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38400 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,96,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38666 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 0A,97,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 57600<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,e1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 57600 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,e1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 57600 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,e1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 57600 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,e1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 57600 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,e1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 57600 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,e1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 57600 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,e1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 57600 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,e1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 115200<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,c2,01,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 115200 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,c2,01,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 115200 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,c2,01,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 115200 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,c2,01,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 115200 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,c2,01,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 115200 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,c2,01,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 115200 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,c2,01,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 115200 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,c2,01,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 32000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 32000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 32000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 32000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 32000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 32000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 32000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 32000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 00,7d,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 34000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, d0,84,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 36000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 36000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 36000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 36000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 36000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 36000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 36000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 36000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, a0,8c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 38000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 70,94,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 40000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 40000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 40000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 40000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 40000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 40000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 40000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 40000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 40,9c,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 41333 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 75,A1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 10,a4,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 42666 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, AA,A6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 44000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 44000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 44000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 44000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 44000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 44000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 44000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 44000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, e0,ab,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 45333 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 15,B1,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, b0,b3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 46666 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 4A,B6,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 48000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 48000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 48000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 48000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 48000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 48000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 48000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 48000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 80,bb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 49333 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, B5,C0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 50,c3,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 50666 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, EA,C5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 52000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 52000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 52000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 52000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 52000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 52000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 52000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 52000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 20,cb,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 53333 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 55,d0,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, f0,d2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 V42 Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0a, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 V42bis Cellular Protocol<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 0b, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 54666 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 8A,D5,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 56000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 56000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 56000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 56000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 56000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 56000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 56000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 56000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, c0,da,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 58000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 58000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 58000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 58000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 58000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 58000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 58000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 58000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 90,e2,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 60000<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 60000 NoEC<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 00, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 60000 MNP4<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 60000 MNP5<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 60000 V42<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 60000 V42bis<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 60000 V42 DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 02, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00
HKR, Responses, "<cr><lf>CONNECT 60000 V42bis DSVD<cr><lf>", 1, 02, 03, 60,ea,00,00, 00,00,00,00

[DataFax.AddReg]
HKR,, Properties, 1, C0,01,00,00, FF,00,00,00, FF,00,00,00, 07,00,00,00, 0F,00,00,00, F7,03,00,00, 00,C2,01,00, 00,FA,00,00
HKR,, DCB, 1, 1C,00,00,00, 00,C2,01,00, 15,20,00,00,00,00,0A,00,0A,00,08,00,00,11,13,00,00,00

[EXTERNAL]
HKR,, DeviceType, 1, 01

[INTERNAL]
HKR,, DeviceType, 1, 02

[PCMCIA]
HKR,,PortDriver,,Serial.vxd
HKR,,Contention,,*vcd
HKR,, DeviceType, 1, 03

[19200]
HKR,, DCB, 1, 1C,00,00,00, 00,4B,00,00, 15,20,00,00, 00,00, 0a,00, 0a,00, 08, 00, 00, 11, 13, 00, 00, 00

; DeviceTypes
[SERIAL]
HKR,, DeviceType, 1, 00

[PARALLEL]
HKR,, DeviceType, 1, 04
HKR,,Override,,Paralink.vxd
HKR,, DCB, 1, 1C,00,00,00, 00,00,06,00, 15,20,00,00, 00,00, 0a,00, 0a,00, 08, 00, 00, 11, 13, 00, 00, 00

;;; DCB's - dwords and words are byte reversed
;;; ByteSize (Number of bits/byte, 4-8)
;;; Parity (0-4=None,Odd,Even,Mark,Space)
;;; StopBits (0,1,2 = 1, 1.5, 2)
;;; |DCBLength |BaudRate |Bit Mask |Rsvd |XonLim|XofLim| | | |Xon|Xof|Err|Eof|Evt
;;[9600]
;;HKR,, DCB, 1, 1C,00,00,00, 80,25,00,00, 15,20,00,00, 00,00, 0a,00, 0a,00, 08, 00, 00, 11, 13, 00, 00, 00

Beckzilla
07-22-2005, 07:12 PM
Your modem setup looks good. what kind of cable are you using to the computer? This connection is touchy and inherent on all parameters being perfect before it works. I just had to redo mine due to a small computer crash and the first time it didnt connect. I deleted everything including the windows modem and reinstalled it again and it worked fine. I must have not had something setup right. Try that and post back.

Rych6896
07-23-2005, 12:21 AM
I'm using a 6' serial cable. I re-did the setup...no joy:

07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - Modem inf section: M2700
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - Initializing modem.
07-23-2005 00:17:36.390 - Waiting for a call.
07-23-2005 00:17:56.203 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-23-2005 00:17:56.203 - Initializing modem.
07-23-2005 00:17:56.203 - Waiting for a call.
07-23-2005 00:18:29.250 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-23-2005 00:18:29.250 - Initializing modem.
07-23-2005 00:18:29.250 - Waiting for a call.
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:11.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:14.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:17.453 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:20.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.468 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:23.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.468 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:23.468 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:23.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:26.484 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:29.500 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:32.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Recv: &} } }
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Recv: }%}&><df>
07-23-2005 00:19:35.515 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.531 - Recv: ;
07-23-2005 00:19:35.531 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.531 - Recv: <e8>}'}"}(
07-23-2005 00:19:35.531 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.531 - Recv: }
07-23-2005 00:19:35.531 - Unknown Response
07-23-2005 00:19:35.531 - Recv: "<bf><ba>~
07-23-2005 00:19:35.531 - Unknown Response

cactus46
07-23-2005, 06:36 PM
Hi Rych6896,

Somehow the edit changes to the mdmhayes.inf file didn't make it to the re-compiled mdmhayes.pnf file. When you deleted the '.pnf' file, could it have gone to the Recycle Bin?

In your modem log:

07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 00:19:08.437 - Unknown Response

It should have looked like the following if the changes made to those files made it to the mdmhayes.pnf file:

07-23-2005 14:15:47.141 - Recv: ~
07-23-2005 14:15:47.141 - Interpreted response: Ring

Good luck and keep us posted.

John

Rych6896
07-24-2005, 01:03 PM
My XP system does not seem to be recreating the mdmhayes.pnf file....Has anyone seen this?

cactus46
07-24-2005, 01:14 PM
It has been seen before with active Recycle Bins. Usually if one deletes the file it goes to the 'active' Recycle Bin and Windows XP pulls it out on the reboot instead of re-compiling from the changes that you add to the mdmhayes.inf file.

This post in this thread might provide a helpful hint. http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=2940244&&#post2940244

John

Rych6896
07-24-2005, 03:00 PM
I already had emptied the recycle bin. At this point for some reason I have been able to make a test call and force a daily call.

However the tivo does not stay connected to my XP system. Should it? I thought I was suppose to use putty to telnet into the tivo?

cactus46
07-24-2005, 06:34 PM
Rych6896,

I'm not sure I understand your question. When you select "Make Daily Call", does it complete the Daily Call? If it does, once the call is completed it releases the connection until it is time to make the next Daily Call and the process begins all over again.

But reading between the lines, it sounds like your serial/PPP connections is now working?

Any questions?

John

Rych6896
07-24-2005, 06:43 PM
Yes it is... Thank you. I guess I'm looking for the next step. I wish I could tell you what wa the final solution. My guess is the problem exist between the keyboard and the chair.

Mer2112
07-30-2005, 08:36 AM
I'll repost some new info.

Thanks,

Eric

cactus46
07-30-2005, 01:22 PM
Hi Eric,

Without seeing the top part of your log which has useful information, it looks like either the serial cable, a firewall, ICS--Internet Connection Sharing, hardware conflict as possible culprits. What is the IP address of your computer and the static IP addresses that you assigned assuming 192.168.xxx.xxx?

We need to know a little more about your serial cable, computer, router, etc. to give you some guidance. Also, if you could reboot your computer and reboot your TiVo, run a Test Call and a Daily Call and re-send your complete modem log, it may be helpful.

You could try a slower modem speed, too. Use ,#219 in the TiVo and in your modem setup use 19.6 kb.

Keep us posted.

John

Mer2112
07-30-2005, 02:43 PM
07-30-2005 12:57:53.894 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-30-2005 12:57:53.894 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
07-30-2005 12:57:53.894 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-30-2005 12:57:53.904 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-30-2005 12:57:53.954 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
07-30-2005 12:57:53.954 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-30-2005 12:57:53.974 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
07-30-2005 12:57:53.974 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
07-30-2005 12:57:53.974 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
07-30-2005 12:57:53.974 - Modem inf section: M2700
07-30-2005 12:57:53.974 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
07-30-2005 12:57:54.034 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 12:57:54.034 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 12:57:54.034 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:05:22.809 - Recv: <ef>
07-30-2005 13:05:22.809 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:05:22.809 - Recv: <ff>
07-30-2005 13:05:22.809 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:05:22.809 - Recv: <f8>
07-30-2005 13:05:22.809 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:05:23.109 - Recv: <fc>
07-30-2005 13:05:23.109 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:04.595 - Recv: ~
07-30-2005 13:07:04.595 - Interpreted response: Ring
07-30-2005 13:07:05.026 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-30-2005 13:07:05.026 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:05.026 - Recv: }!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&K2<ff>P}'}"}(}"}+<ba>~
07-30-2005 13:07:05.026 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: ~
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Interpreted response: Ring
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: }
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: }
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: &} } }
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: } }%}&K2
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: <ff>
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: P}'}"}(
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: }
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Recv: "}+<ba>~
07-30-2005 13:07:07.600 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:07:07.610 - Answering the call.
07-30-2005 13:07:07.620 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
07-30-2005 13:07:07.650 - Connection established at 115200bps.
07-30-2005 13:07:07.650 - Error-control off or unknown.
07-30-2005 13:07:07.650 - Data compression off or unknown.
07-30-2005 13:07:37.653 - Read: Total: 679, Per/Sec: 19, Written: Total: 383, Per/Sec: 12
07-30-2005 13:09:37.655 - Read: Total: 809, Per/Sec: 1, Written: Total: 383, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:10:18.975 - Hanging up the modem.
07-30-2005 13:10:18.975 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
07-30-2005 13:10:20.978 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
07-30-2005 13:10:20.978 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:10:20.978 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:10:20.978 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:11:30.828 - Passthrough On
07-30-2005 13:11:40.833 - Passthrough Off
07-30-2005 13:11:40.833 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:11:40.833 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:11:40.833 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:12:09.193 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:12:09.193 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:12:09.213 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:12:09.404 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:12:09.404 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:12:09.404 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:13:55.907 - Passthrough On
07-30-2005 13:14:05.911 - Passthrough Off
07-30-2005 13:14:05.911 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:14:05.911 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:14:05.911 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:14:16.516 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:14:16.516 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:14:16.516 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:14:16.677 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:14:16.677 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:14:16.677 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:14:32.149 - Recv: ~
07-30-2005 13:14:32.149 - Interpreted response: Ring
07-30-2005 13:14:32.149 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-30-2005 13:14:32.149 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.159 - Recv: }
07-30-2005 13:14:32.159 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.159 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-30-2005 13:14:32.159 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.159 - Recv: }
07-30-2005 13:14:32.159 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.159 - Recv: &} } }
07-30-2005 13:14:32.159 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Recv: }
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Recv: }%}&<f4>S
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Recv: <ab>
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Recv: <97>}'}"}(
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.169 - Recv: }
07-30-2005 13:14:32.179 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:32.179 - Recv: "<e5>=~
07-30-2005 13:14:32.179 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Recv: ~
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Interpreted response: Ring
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Answering the call.
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Recv: }
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Recv: !} }4}"
07-30-2005 13:14:35.163 - Unknown Response
07-30-2005 13:14:35.173 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
07-30-2005 13:14:35.173 - Connection established at 19200bps.
07-30-2005 13:14:35.173 - Error-control off or unknown.
07-30-2005 13:14:35.173 - Data compression off or unknown.
07-30-2005 13:15:05.176 - Read: Total: 646, Per/Sec: 19, Written: Total: 381, Per/Sec: 12
07-30-2005 13:17:05.179 - Read: Total: 12764, Per/Sec: 100, Written: Total: 503, Per/Sec: 1
07-30-2005 13:19:05.182 - Read: Total: 14261, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 503, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:21:05.184 - Read: Total: 15758, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 503, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:23:05.187 - Read: Total: 17255, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 503, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:25:05.189 - Read: Total: 18752, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 503, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:27:05.192 - Read: Total: 20430, Per/Sec: 13, Written: Total: 2807, Per/Sec: 19
07-30-2005 13:29:05.194 - Read: Total: 21927, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 2807, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:31:05.197 - Read: Total: 23424, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 2807, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:33:05.199 - Read: Total: 24921, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 2807, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:35:05.202 - Read: Total: 26418, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 2807, Per/Sec: 0
07-30-2005 13:35:47.212 - Hanging up the modem.
07-30-2005 13:35:47.212 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
07-30-2005 13:35:49.215 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
07-30-2005 13:35:49.215 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:35:49.215 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:35:49.215 - Waiting for a call.
07-30-2005 13:36:05.999 - Passthrough On
07-30-2005 13:36:16.004 - Passthrough Off
07-30-2005 13:36:16.004 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
07-30-2005 13:36:16.004 - Initializing modem.
07-30-2005 13:36:16.004 - Waiting for a call.



IP address: 192.168.1.102

Assigned PPP: 1.105 & 1.106

I'm running this on my laptop which is getting it's internet signal from a Linksys wireless router.

Assembled the cable myself from online instructions. (Not allowed to post a link until I have "5" posts)

What else do you need?

Thanks,

Eric

cactus46
07-30-2005, 02:55 PM
Hi Eric,

Are you using a normal com port on the laptop or a usb-serial adapter cable?

It looks like one way communication in the log so again serial cable (or possibly a non-functional usb-serial adapter), firewall, or ICS?

John

Mer2112
07-30-2005, 03:00 PM
Normal com port / serial port. Firewall on the laptop or the main computer hooked up to the wireless router?

When I let it assign its own addresses they were:

Server IP: 169.254.29.241
Client IP: 169.254.166.24

Do these have anything to do with it?



Eric

cactus46
07-30-2005, 07:44 PM
169.254.xxx.xxx are basically non-working IP addresses. You are better off assigning you own. Window XP sp2 has a built-in default enabled firewall. Try disabling this firewall on the laptop for a test. Does your router have a firewall? If so, try disabling it for a test.

Can you check the continuity on your cable? Perhaps you can tell us what pin connections go to the tip, ring, and sleeve of the minature stereo plug?

And if you can try setting serial/PPP up on another computer for a test, this may be helpful, too.

Keep us posted.

John


Normal com port / serial port. Firewall on the laptop or the main computer hooked up to the wireless router?

When I let it assign its own addresses they were:

Server IP: 169.254.29.241
Client IP: 169.254.166.24

Do these have anything to do with it?



Eric

Mer2112
07-30-2005, 08:31 PM
Tip - 2
Ring - 3
Sleeve - 5

Checked continuity and it's good.

Not really possible to set it up on another computer due to location.

It's a Linksys router and I'm using security, not really a firewall (I think).

Corrected error.

cactus46
07-30-2005, 09:42 PM
The tip (TD) should connect to DB9 pin 2 (RD)
The ring (RD) should connect to DB9 pin 3 (TD)
and the sleeve (GND) should connected to pin 5 (GND)

Could the tip and the sleeve be reversed? However, if they were reversed, it would seem odd that we would see the data shown in the log. See the diagram that OLdDog posts: http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=2484034&&#post2484034

John

Tip - 5
Ring - 3
Sleeve - 2

Checked continuity and it's good.

Not really possible to set it up on another computer due to location.

It's a Linksys router and I'm using security, not really a firewall (I think).

Mer2112
07-31-2005, 07:35 AM
Sorry, had numbers reversed.

Tip - 2

Ring - 3

Ground - 5

Mer2112
07-31-2005, 01:35 PM
Something I just noticed was that the "Guest" account was not enabled in the User Accounts section of the control panel. I'm going to try again in a few minutes and post the results.

I'll get this damn thing yet!! :)

Eric

Mer2112
07-31-2005, 01:54 PM
OK, this might be a valuable step for everyone with XP. You have to go to the control panel and User Accounts and turn on the "Guest" account. I did that and it worked perfectly!!!

Thanks everyone for the help and guidance and hopefully I've helped a few with my findings.

Take Care,

Eric

cactus46
07-31-2005, 06:50 PM
Congratulations, Eric. Yes, enabling the Guest account is very important. This is usually done when setting up the Incoming Connection and can be done after the fact in the Control Panel. Thanks for telling us about your success. I'm sure it will help someone else set up their serial/PPP!

Happy TiVoing.

John

Mer2112
07-31-2005, 07:32 PM
That screen is giving the "Guest" account permission but the actual account needs to be enabled (at least it did in my 2 computers) in the User Accounts section in the control panel. I gave the guest account permission as shown in the screen above during all of my set up attempts but that didn't enable the actual guest account.

Take a look in the control panel and click on the "User Accounts" icon and you'll see what I'm talking about.

Thanks for all the help.

Eric

cactus46
07-31-2005, 09:08 PM
Hi Eric,

That is an interesting note. Out of curiosity I checked my User Accounts in the Control Panel on my notebook used for making serial/PPP connections and the Guest Account is not on! However, in the Properties for Incoming Connections, Guests is check marked. And I then forced a Daily Call and everything went OK.

I'm glad you found that because I know it will give others a place to look when they have challenges like yours. It is interesting, too, that all Windows XP setups are not created equal. :) That is why it is really tough to find a one-size fits all approach to answers here.

And if I see this line in a person's modem log, I will suggest the turn on Guest Account in the Control Panel for a test: 07-30-2005 13:07:05.026 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!

Thanks again!

John

bigco9
08-01-2005, 03:17 AM
I have a Direct TV DVR (DVR-40) I have the cable for the serial to computer but I can't find the mdmhayes.inf file in windows XP home sevice pack 2. Does anyone know where that file is located I have searched my hard drive but theres no such file. My computer is a Compaq Presairo if that helps....

rlstjohn
08-01-2005, 08:03 AM
You can find this file in your windows\inf directory....

Robert

Mer2112
08-01-2005, 09:59 AM
Thank You John for helping me troubleshoot this. I guess we can add "Make sure your Guest Account is turned on in the Control Panel" to the list of things to check when people are having trouble.

Take Care,

Eric

bigco9
08-01-2005, 10:19 AM
Still trying to get the directTV DVR to connect to the pc all is hooked up I found and made the changes to the mdmhays.inf but the modem log file shows this:

08-01-2005 10:13:13.250 - Waiting for a call.
08-01-2005 10:13:13.515 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
08-01-2005 10:13:13.515 - Initializing modem.
08-01-2005 10:13:13.515 - Waiting for a call.
08-01-2005 10:13:28.625 - Recv: ~
08-01-2005 10:13:28.625 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 10:13:28.625 - Recv: <ff>}<b3><fe><ff><ff>
08-01-2005 10:13:28.625 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 10:13:28.640 - Recv: <ff>
08-01-2005 10:13:28.640 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 10:13:28.640 - Recv: <ff>}<b5>}<b7>}_
08-01-2005 10:13:28.640 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 10:13:28.640 - Recv: v

it gets the ~ but doesn't see it as a ring what could be wrong with this? I'm turning gray an looseing my hair over this DVR!!!!

cactus46
08-01-2005, 06:44 PM
Hi bigco9,

Obviously you found the mdmhayes.inf file and made the specified changes to it? You deleted the mdmhayes.pnf file? Did it go to a Recycle Bin? If you are using an active Recycle Bin, you may want to empty it before you re-boot the computer.

See previous posts in this thread where the Recycle Bin gave a problem like yours. http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=3078911&&#post3078911

Keep us posted.

John

bigco9
08-01-2005, 07:00 PM
Yes I finally found the file, made the changes to it but I still can't get it to know that the ~ = the ring command. Does any one have a copy of a working inf file that I could get? I cleared the recycle bin out rebooted but no luck, I even tired to use the install command on the inf file it recreates the pnf file and that didn't even work... I'm running out of ideas here....



Hi bigco9,

Obviously you found the mdmhayes.inf file and made the specified changes to it? You deleted the mdmhayes.pnf file? Did it go to a Recycle Bin? If you are using an active Recycle Bin, you may want to empty it before you re-boot the computer.

Keep us posted.

John

cactus46
08-01-2005, 08:55 PM
This might give you a hint because jptivo's symptoms were very similar to yours. He also suggests after you delete the mdmhayes.pnf file, delete the modem and the Incoming connection you had created earlier and recreate them after the reboot.

http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=2940244&&#post2940244

Here were the instructions for setting up serial/PPP that I used:

http://www.tivohelp.com/archive/tivohelp.swiki.net/45.html

Static IP addresses work better than the DHCP addresses suggested in the above instructions.

I have attached a copy of my mdmhayes.inf file. If you want to use it, rename it to mdmhayes.inf.

Keep us posted.

John

Yes I finally found the file, made the changes to it but I still can't get it to know that the ~ = the ring command. Does any one have a copy of a working inf file that I could get? I cleared the recycle bin out rebooted but no luck, I even tired to use the install command on the inf file it recreates the pnf file and that didn't even work... I'm running out of ideas here....

bigco9
08-01-2005, 09:48 PM
Ok I got this far:

08-01-2005 21:39:50.281 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
08-01-2005 21:39:50.281 - Initializing modem.
08-01-2005 21:39:50.281 - Waiting for a call.
08-01-2005 21:39:52.593 - Recv: <fe>
08-01-2005 21:39:52.593 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:39:52.593 - Recv: <ff>
08-01-2005 21:39:52.593 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:40:25.390 - Recv: <fc>
08-01-2005 21:40:25.390 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:40:25.390 - Recv: <fc><f8><f8>
08-01-2005 21:40:25.390 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: ~
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Interpreted response: Ring
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: <ff>}<e3><85>_H_
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: <d8>
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: <d1><f7><89><f5><99><f5><81>
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: <f7>
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: <81><f7><81><ff><81><95><ff>
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: <99>
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: <87><f1><9d>_<fc><ff><ff>
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: ~
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Interpreted response: Ring
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <ff>}<e3><f8><85><85><81>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <f1>_<ec><99><f5><81>_<c8>_<c8>_H_I_<92>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <0e>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: y[<ef><9d><f5><89><e1>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <ff>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <89><ff><ff>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Answering the call.
08-01-2005 21:43:13.921 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
08-01-2005 21:43:13.921 - Connection established at 115200bps.
08-01-2005 21:43:13.921 - Error-control off or unknown.
08-01-2005 21:43:13.921 - Data compression off or unknown.
08-01-2005 21:43:43.921 - Read: Total: 124, Per/Sec: 1, Written: Total: 12, Per/Sec: 0

Now the Direct TV DRV-40 says Failed Service not answering

Ok now it doesn't wanna make the PPP comection I hve tried DHCP and Static ip's as follows:

192.168.254.30 to 192.168.254.33

neither one wants to work, what did I do wrong?

Sorry to be a pain but windows XP (SP2) is a pain to begin with

cactus46
08-01-2005, 11:48 PM
What is the IP address that is assigned to your computer? You can find this with a Command Prompt and typing ipconfig. You need to assign specific IP addresses the will be handled by your router.

You are making progress. The ~ is now recognized.

John

Ok I got this far:

08-01-2005 21:39:50.281 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
08-01-2005 21:39:50.281 - Initializing modem.
08-01-2005 21:39:50.281 - Waiting for a call
....
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Recv: <87><f1><9d>_<fc><ff><ff>
08-01-2005 21:43:07.875 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: ~
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Interpreted response: Ring
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <ff>}<e3><f8><85><85><81>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <f1>_<ec><99><f5><81>_<c8>_<c8>_H_I_<92>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <0e>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: y[<ef><9d><f5><89><e1>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <ff>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Recv: <89><ff><ff>
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Unknown Response
08-01-2005 21:43:13.906 - Answering the call.
08-01-2005 21:43:13.921 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
08-01-2005 21:43:13.921 - Connection established at 115200bps.
08-01-2005 21:43:13.921 - Error-control off or unknown.
08-01-2005 21:43:13.921 - Data compression off or unknown.
08-01-2005 21:43:43.921 - Read: Total: 124, Per/Sec: 1, Written: Total: 12, Per/Sec: 0

Now the Direct TV DRV-40 says Failed Service not answering

Ok now it doesn't wanna make the PPP comection I hve tried DHCP and Static ip's as follows:

192.168.254.30 to 192.168.254.33

neither one wants to work, what did I do wrong?

Sorry to be a pain but windows XP (SP2) is a pain to begin with

bigco9
08-02-2005, 12:29 AM
For those of you with Direct TV DVR-40's and windows XP home, I found something very important that has to be checked inorder for PPP over serial to work and here it is:

In your incomming commections properties box under the Virtual Private Network section you MUST check Allow others to make private connections to my computer by tunneling though the internet or other network

I did this and My Direct Tv DVR made it's very first successful PPP over serial call at 115,200 kbs....

My Thanks to all those who helped me with this issue!

And I hope this information will help some one else.

Heres a copy of my modem log:
08-02-2005 00:18:19.609 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
08-02-2005 00:18:19.609 - Initializing modem.
08-02-2005 00:18:19.609 - Waiting for a call.
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: ~
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Interpreted response: Ring
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: }!} }4}"
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: }
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: &} } }
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: }
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: }%}&^<e0>
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: <c5>
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: <d4>}'}"}(
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: }
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Recv: "<e0><fc>~
08-02-2005 00:20:51.265 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: ~
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Interpreted response: Ring
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: }
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: !} }4}"
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: }
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: &} } }
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: }
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: }%}&^<e0>
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: <c5>
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: <d4>}'}"}(
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: }
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Recv: "<e0><fc>~
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Unknown Response
08-02-2005 00:20:54.281 - Answering the call.
08-02-2005 00:20:54.296 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
08-02-2005 00:20:54.296 - Connection established at 115200bps.
08-02-2005 00:20:54.296 - Error-control off or unknown.
08-02-2005 00:20:54.296 - Data compression off or unknown.
08-02-2005 00:21:23.140 - Hanging up the modem.
08-02-2005 00:21:23.140 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
08-02-2005 00:21:23.140 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
08-02-2005 00:21:23.140 - Initializing modem.
08-02-2005 00:21:23.140 - Waiting for a call.

BWilliamsDC
08-02-2005, 08:57 PM
First of all, a pat on the back to everyone here. I have read every post in this 14-page thread and am thoroughly amazed by how helpful and thoughtful the community is here.

Indeed, this post got me very far along in the process...... though not quite all the way :)

How my situation differs from what I've found here -- I get on the internet through the wireless connection in my building.

Using the post, I've gotten all the way up to the point where I have the Tivo dial out. I get the successful HyperTerminal garble, the modem finally gets past connecting and the vile NEGOTIATING, and on one wonderful time, the Test call actually went through. Since then, however, no test call, and never a daily call.

From watching the network status, when the Tivo goes into "Configuring" mode, a whole bunch of data (well that's relative, I was used to seeing 571 bytes for days! Now I get 20k) comes down, but then the data counter stops abruptly. Its as if it will get data for a few seconds, but then it just can't/won't anymore.

Any ideas? I've tried 115k, 19.2k, and 9.6k with the same situation :(

cactus46
08-02-2005, 10:19 PM
Do you have a router? What is the IP address given to your computer? Are you assigning two static IP addresses?

Keep us posted.

John

First of all, a pat on the back to everyone here. I have read every post in this 14-page thread and am thoroughly amazed by how helpful and thoughtful the community is here.

Indeed, this post got me very far along in the process...... though not quite all the way :)

How my situation differs from what I've found here -- I get on the internet through the wireless connection in my building.

Using the post, I've gotten all the way up to the point where I have the Tivo dial out. I get the successful HyperTerminal garble, the modem finally gets past connecting and the vile NEGOTIATING, and on one wonderful time, the Test call actually went through. Since then, however, no test call, and never a daily call.

From watching the network status, when the Tivo goes into "Configuring" mode, a whole bunch of data (well that's relative, I was used to seeing 571 bytes for days! Now I get 20k) comes down, but then the data counter stops abruptly. Its as if it will get data for a few seconds, but then it just can't/won't anymore.

Any ideas? I've tried 115k, 19.2k, and 9.6k with the same situation :(

BWilliamsDC
08-03-2005, 10:50 AM
Do you have a router? What is the IP address given to your computer? Are you assigning two static IP addresses?

Keep us posted.

JohnHi John,

Yes and no to the first question: my building has a wireless router (to which I do not have access) that distributes wireless internet to the building's residents. I have been able to ascertain it is distributing Verizon HDSL.

The router assigns an IP address in the range 192.168.1.xxx and I used the same subnet with two static IPs (192.168.1.100-101) and also tried it with DHCP. With the static IPs, it has made a successful test call twice now, but not with any kind of regularity (i.e. it often fails while configuring) and never a daily call.

cactus46
08-03-2005, 01:13 PM
Using the static IP addresses within the subnet is the right idea but my guess is an IP address conflict. You could try static IP addresses perhaps at the top end like 192.168.1.190 and 192.168.1.191. If you have made a Test Call a couple of times, it sounds like you are close to making a Daily Call.

Also, a firewall may be an issue here, too. You can try to disable any firewall you have running and perhaps try turning on Guest Account in the Control Panel/User Accounts for a Daily Call test.

These are just some ideas. Keep us posted.

John

Hi John,

Yes and no to the first questio