Andrew J Fortune wrote: > > Thanks, Ed, and to everyone else who has contributed to the solution of this > problem. I am almost there, but not quite.... > > > > > > > When you run pppconfig, and it asks for the modem port and the default > > > says "/dev/modem", change it to "/dev/ttyS[0-3]", with the 0-3 being the > > > number of the "COM port" your modem is on minus one. For example, if the > > > modem is on COM2, you'd specify "/dev/ttyS1". > > > > I am now seemingly making connection with my ISP. That is, my modem dials > and seems to get through. However, when I run Mozilla, it seems to hang. If > I try invoking it again, I get an error message along the lines that a > session of Mozilla is already open. However, if I run Mozilla while I am > off-line, I dont have a problem. It opens up to a default HTML page no > questions asked. I can then go and look at other HTML pages as well. > > Also, if I run Lynx while I am on-line, it tries to connect to the page that > I have designated as my home directory for Internet Explorer 5 in Win95. I > then get a message saying "Unable to connect to host", and Lynx drops out. > The page in question is the Australian AltaVista mirror site at > http://www.altavista.yellowpages.com.au, which is normally a fast and > reliable site.
Just curious, can you load your ISP's homepage? How about pinging your ISP's DNS servers (ping the numbers you listed in /etc/resolv.conf as 'nameservers'). -- Ed C.