Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-07-02 Thread David Wright
Quoting Andreas Persenius ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Sorry; I deleted the original posting... > Quoting Isabelle Poueriet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Hello everyone. I'm sorry to post this again, but I'm having new problem > > now. > > > > I made some changes to those files I sent before and now when I

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-07-02 Thread Andreas Persenius
Quoting Isabelle Poueriet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hello everyone. I'm sorry to post this again, but I'm having new problem > now. > > I made some changes to those files I sent before and now when I type pppd > at the command prompt I get some garbage text on my screen, and after a > little while(3

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-29 Thread Michael Merten
On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 05:35:09AM -0400, Isabelle Poueriet wrote: > Hello and thanks a million to those who have responded to my request for > taking some of your precious time to help me out. > > I downloaded wvdial and minicom like some of you suggested and wvdial > cannot find my modem. I sent

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-29 Thread Isabelle Poueriet
Thanks Jon, On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote: > Have you tried calling your modem by /dev/ttyS0 /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ttyS3? > Yeap. I also installed wvdial and it searches for the modem in ttyS0 and ttyS1 but not in ttyS2, which where it is. This was tonight. On Friday it did look in

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-27 Thread Michael Talbot-Wilson
And I think that sharing of IRQs by serial ports is a kernel config option. It may be that your particular kernel can't do it.

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-27 Thread Michael Talbot-Wilson
> Hello and thanks a million to those who have responded to my request for > taking some of your precious time to help me out. > > I downloaded wvdial and minicom like some of you suggested and wvdial > cannot find my modem. I sent a message to them like they suggested because > I am 100% sure tha

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-26 Thread John Hasler
Isabelle Poueriet writes: > This is really confusing. I thought the garbage test I was receiving when > I typed pppd was a sign that the modem sent a signal. That was coming from pppd itself. Type 'setserial -a /dev/ttyS2' and report the results. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Da

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-26 Thread Jonathan D. Proulx
Have you tried calling your modem by /dev/ttyS0 /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ttyS3? Hint: on boot-up you will see some serial port info like: /dev/ttyS[0-4] -Jon -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 39679408

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-26 Thread Isabelle Poueriet
Hello and thanks a million to those who have responded to my request for taking some of your precious time to help me out. I downloaded wvdial and minicom like some of you suggested and wvdial cannot find my modem. I sent a message to them like they suggested because I am 100% sure that my modem i

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-25 Thread John Hasler
Isabelle Poueriet writes: > I only have the base system installed. Then you have pppconfig. > ...I get some garbage text on my screen,... That is pppd sending LCP packets to the console. This what it will do when you start it without telling it what serial port to use. The only place you have

Re: still configuring PPP :-(

1999-06-25 Thread David Teague
Hi Isabelle I had this error. I did not have the last line of my negotiation right. You will need to know what your isp expects to be told to start the negotiation to set up a ppp connection. If the ISP isn't sent the signal to commence negotiating, your ppp thinks the ISP isn't 8 bit clean, and