Chris,

Before I posted the last reply, I considered removing all the quoted 
text.  Don't know why I didn't.

Back in December, Andy tweaked libbarry for me to get the AT&T 9000 
working on Ubuntu 8.10.  I then tried FC10.  No go.  At work I 
participate in development (end-user testing) for linux standard client 
builds.  This is why the switching around so much.  I digress.  We found 
that FC10 does not offer any default ppp configuration like Ubuntu does 
and at that point I was back on Ubuntu 8.10 where the 9000 started 
behaving as it currently does.  It would connect and not receive an IP 
address from the provider and then disconnect.

I'm now on Ubuntu 9.04 and it's doing the same thing.  We're currently 
playing with ppp settings because I am connecting but not getting an IP.  
I'm assuming it's something to do with ppp.

I will go back to XP and see what info I can gather from there.



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