Now that I have been able to get to your diag file (after a busy weekend), I see that ttyUSB0 eventually got placed in the wvdial.conf file, implying that the probe found it. It looks like it took many tries to get to that point. However, I also see that you did not actually install my latest debug package.
You have stiginge-modem_7.1_debug-1, which is the first one I tried. Please uninstall that and install modem_7.1_debug-2.pet, from a few postings back - http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 365#436365
Although they do no harm. the following packages are no longer needed, but DO NOT uninstall them:
- pmodemdiag-1.0
- modem_fix_pack_delta-7-to-7.1 (since it is already part of modem_fix_pack_delta-6-to-7.1)
I mention this only so that others can leave them out.
It appears that the last time might have worked. But know that when you replug it, you then have to probe it again. Automatic detection operates only during boot-up. But probing should accomplish the same thing.Did that numerous times and still won't find the modem.
When your modem is recognized and its mode switched to "modem" (without the need for the mode-switch utility, BTW), probing should find it. Just be sure to wait a minute or two between plugging and probing, to give the device time to respond.
Other things: I see no evidence that you actually probed the device. Be sure to click on the "CHOOSE" (formerly "probe") button, then on the "PROBE" button on the next popup. I expect to see two log files, which are missing. They may get deleted when you exit Pupdial, so get the diag while pupdial is still up.
Also, when you make the diag file, please have the modem plugged in at the time. The list of USB devices (pupscan) looks strange, which is why I need to be sure it was plugged in.
Thanks for "hanging in there".
Richard