On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 17:02:13 -0500, Sam Ewalt wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 21:28:34 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>> Nope, the whole thig is the P#
>> (330 is my area code)
> Don't you have to dial one first? That's what made me think this
> wasn't just the phone number. That and a quick reading of
> the docs, where I read the note on the /D switch and got it
> confused with the /d switch.
No, the phone company (in their infininte wisdom), has decided that we
need to use the area code for ALL local calls.
To call my brother (3mi down the road), I must dial 3305382406
And for my brother to call me... 3305380023
> Anyway, I've discovered that your instructions only work if the
> modem is in what Lsppp considers the default posistion. It appears
> that I have to add some other switches so that Lsppp can find my
> modem.
Quite correct.
I should have pointed that out to begin with. :(
> My modem is on comm 4, irq 3. It does explain what needs to be
> done in the docs--which may be clear to you and guru Clarence--
> but they are a bit terse for the uninitiated like myself.
> I'm sure I can get this to work after a little more study.
> Thanks again for your help and encouragement.
If you would please....
Let us know if RTFM solves the problems that I forgot to
tell you about. <vbg>
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