Arlen Carlson wrote:
> Sounds to me like you may have a problem with a gateway IP # being set up...at
> least that's one possibility. As an example, I have this problem on my
> notebook; when my notebook is connected to the small network I have set up, I
> use my desktop machine as a gateway (its
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#
hide-password
noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider"
debug
/dev/ttyS2
115200
defaultroute
noipdefault
user keithandcecile
remotename provider
ipparam provider
usepeerdns
Thanks again for your help.
Keith
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Thanks for helping me out.
John Hasler writes:
> What do you by 'trouble'? It is not connecting to the Net if it is not
> authenticating.
I attached the output from wvdial to show you what I mean.
> Why are messing around with diald stuff when you have pppd configured for
> demand dialing? Th
Thanks for helping me out.
John Hasler writes:
> What do you by 'trouble'? It is not connecting to the Net if it is not
> authenticating.
I attached the output from wvdial to show you what I mean.
> Why are messing around with diald stuff when you have pppd configured for
> demand dialing? Th
I just reinstalled Debian 2.2.r3 from disk, and now I can't get any internet
programs to connect to the modem (which was working fine before). Mozilla
gives " can't be found" error message and Lynx gives "unable to
connect to remote host" error message. Modem never dials.
- Pppconfig autodetect
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