Sure, although they are the barry-verizon and barry-verizon.chat scripts
from the CVS. I am getting an IP.
chat:
---
ABORT ERROR
'' +++AT
'' ATZ
OK AT&F
OK ATE0V1
OK AT
OK ATS0=0
OK ATDT#777
CONNECT
---
and the ppp:
---
#
# This file contains options for Verizon Blackberries
#
# It is based on a file reported to work, but edited for Barry.
#
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -f /etc/chatscripts/barry-verizon.chat"
noauth
user ""
password ""
defaultroute
usepeerdns
noipdefault
nodetach
novj
#nodeflate
#nobsdcomp
#noaccomp
#default-asyncmap
nocrtscts
#nopcomp
#nomagic
#passive
nomultilink
ipcp-restart 7
ipcp-accept-local
ipcp-accept-remote
# added so not to disconnect after a few minutes
lcp-echo-interval 0
lcp-echo-failure 999
mtu 1492
debug
#debug debug debug
pty "/usr/sbin/pppob"
#115200
#modem
---
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Derrick Swinarsky <dswinar...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Would you be able to post or attach your call scripts please... I am
> working on fedora 10 with a bold, and not having any luck getting an ip -
> but it could also be an issue with at&t?
>
> Thanks,
> Derrick
>
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Joel Riedesel <joel.riede...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I've grabbed the CVS and compiled it (as of Feb 15 2009).I've gotten to
>> the point where I appear to have made a successful ppp connection to the
>> Storm from my linux (fedora 10).
>>
>> But I can't get anywhere. nslookup isn't able to find anything.
>>
>> Can someone suggest what I should try, look for, or what you'd need to see
>> to help me figure this out?
>> I'd sure appreciate it.
>>
>> If I leave my wireless on, then during the ppp connection setup it doesn't
>> overwrite the default route.
>> If I first disconnect my wireless then it does but it seems to be all
>> zeros (target and gateway).
>>
>> I have also first setup the Storm to do broadband from Windows XP using
>> Verizon's VZAccess software.
>> (My carrier obviously is Verizon)
>>
>> (I'm doing this from an Acer Aspire One / Fedora 10 build)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joel
>>
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