I tried what you suggested even removing the stuff in quotations,
(WaitFor3 ">" and the Response3 "ppp") and then trying to leave it in, I
also entered my login and my password to no avail, I then tried turning off
and on terminal window but it didn't work, however when I did turn it on and
tried to connect I could enter my login name but not my password, the cursor
wouldn't even move, I called my ISP and they told me that when I enter my
password *'s should appear, I tried typing any key and nothing would appear,
so I'm not sure what is up, anyways if you can help me anymore I'd
appreciate it.

Thanks so much



Curtis Matthiesen

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Turk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: PPP Link Is Down, Driver Not Install


> Curtis,
>
> It took *forever* to get Michael P to remove hyphens from the dial-up
script,
> only to be replaced with something else that newbies think is needed.
>
> You wrote:
>
> . > [dialer]
> . > DialPage file:ppp_init.htm
> . > Dialer @MINITERM.EXE>PPP.LOG
> . > TerminalWindow @MINITERM.EXE
> . > UseTerminal No    <---Temporarily change this to Yes
> . > Port 1
> . > Irq 4
> . > Base 0x3f8
> . > Mode 8N1
> . > Speed 19200
> . > InitString ATZ
> . > DialString ATDT
> . > PhoneNumber 372-3632
> . > Autologin No
> . > WaitFor1 name:    /
> . > Response1 \u      |   Make sure that these are
> . > WaitFor2 sword:   /  the actual requests by the ISP
> . > Response2 \p      \  when you manually log on and the
> . > WaitFor3 >        |  responses are what you would input manually
> . > Response3 ppp     \
> . > PPPusername [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> . > PPPpassword XXXXXXX
>
> Make sure that the "WaitFor#" is the same as requested by you ISP.  Case
> (upper or lower) is critical, as is any colon.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Roger Turk
> Tucson, Arizona  USA

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