I don't think that your problem is with pppob, but rather in the 
chatscript.  I'm saying this because of my experience with the 8830, 
which took a while to debug, but actually worked.   That said, I'd have 
to actually go back and look at your log files to make sure (and I'm a 
lazy bastard, so I haven't).

You might check here 
http://ulpcs.com/blog/2008/09/verizon-3g-evdo-working-on-my-linux-aspire-one/#comment-156
 
for some indications of how Verizon's network expects things to work.

There's also some old but interesting notes here:

http://www.usenet-forums.com/linux-networking/57814-verizon-express-network-1x-3g-under-linux.html

HTH,

Chris.


Michael L. Stokes wrote:
> I patched pppob.c as someone suggested, did a make, then make install, and
> reran pon barry-verizon both with the "-s" option and without.  Neither
> worked. Log files attached.  I would appreciate any additional
> suggestions.
>
> Thanks
> Mike
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