On 7/20/05, arnaud.quette@mgeups.com <arnaud.quette@mgeups.com>
wrote:>
> Hi Dave,
>
> > I just bought a Belkin F6C1100-UNV and am trying to get it to work
> > with NUT. I have tried many drivers ( "belkin",
"belkinunv",
> > "genericups upstype=4", and "genericups
upstype=7",
> > "bestups", "fentonups"). None of them seem to
work. Does anyone have
> > any experience with this device?
>
> according to the model name, the belkinunv driver should
> be the right one... Did you try to launch it in debug mode
> to see what happened (ie using "belkinunv -DDDDD -a ...)
I did end up getting it working using the belkinunv driver. I must
have had something tweaked wrong when I first tried it. I think
partially I was expecting the driver to say "Detected Belkin F6C..."
but it didn't. This gave me the impression it wasn't working (from
the examples in the docs).>
> I've seen in your latter post, about nut-html, that you've
> got something working. What driver did you use?
>
> > If there is some utility that you all use to gather data from the
> > device... for building drivers... let me know. I'm more than
happy to
> > help.
>
> sadly, no. It depends on the protocol used.
> Your best bet is to try belkinunv, maybe add some
> more trace and possibly extend the driver if needed
> (ie add another ID string, make the driver more
> generic, ...).
>
> As a last question, is it a serial or an USB model?
It has both, but I am using the serial connection.
If you so desire, you can add this model as a confirmed model to work
with the project.
>
> Arnaud
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