[hcflinux] Making my own Country code

Marc Boucher marc at linuxant.com
Tue May 6 16:08:53 EDT 2003


Hi Steve,

Theoretically you could "make your own Country Code", but for Laos this
has already been done and will be included in the next version.

Let me know when you could test it.

Regards
Marc

On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 09:04:40AM -0700, Roadknight Mobility Labs wrote:
> 
> If I have the T.35 code for a country(Laos), how can I go about making 
> my own Country Code for
> my Diamond Supra that uses the hcfpci driver?
> We're running Debian 'sid' with a 2.4.20 kernel.
> The modem works great here in the US, but the system it's in will soon 
> be going to Laos, which does
> not appear to be covered in the current Country Code set.
> I have a T.35 code of 0x63 and the following other data:
> 
> Call progress tone: 450HZ, 1sec On 4sec off
> Call setup standard: 450HZ steady on (continous)
> Laotel supportsH?323 Protocol
> Busy tone: 450HZ, 1sec on and 4 sec off
> Congestion tone: 450HZ 0.7 sec ON and 0.7 OFF
> Ringing Tone: 450HZ, 1 sec ON and 4sec OFF
> 
> What else do I need and how do I take this and convert it into a 
> Country Code entry in the hcfpci driver source?
> 
> I'm working with a project(http://www.jhai.org/jhai_remoteIT.html) to 
> bring networking and telephony to rural villages
> in Laos. Our system consists of remote client PCs connected via 802.11B 
> wireless network to a server with a modem that
> makes a demand-dial PPP connection to a local ISP to provide the 
> network/VOIP connectivity.
> One of the final missing pieces is getting the modem to work on the 
> local phone system over there.
> Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> ----Steve
> 
> 
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