wvdial | PPP dialer with built-in intelligence
kandi X-RAY | wvdial Summary
kandi X-RAY | wvdial Summary
If you are not using our pre-compiled Debian package, you will need to compile WvDial yourself. This is not too difficult as long as you have a few things installed on your Linux system:. Almost any halfway modern Linux system should have all of these. The last is available from Building WvDial is a simple matter. First, check the Makefile to see if everything looks okay to you. By default, wvdial and wvdialconf will install in /usr/local/bin with their man pages in /usr/local/man/man1. That’s probably right for most systems. To build and install WvDial, then: make make install. Assuming you don’t have any compile errors (and really, you shouldn’t, right?) you now have an installed WvDial system.
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Answered 2021-Mar-01 at 16:50Preventing them from being deleted on reboot is likely the wrong way to phrase/approach this. It is very much standard behaviour to start with a fresh empty routing table on boot, and (re)create the routes (as per configuration) as the devices are being initialised.
I'm not very familiar with the software involved, however it looks like wvdial is a wrapper around pppd, and pppd according to its manpage calls the following shell script after making the connection:
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Answered 2020-Jan-15 at 08:23To send sms through modem, it is required to switch to gsm text mode. wvdial.conf properties have to updated like following:
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