2008/8/11 Dylan Semler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: <snip> > > I too am getting "Connect script failed". I got it as well with 2007.2. > > # pppd debug nodetach call tmobile > timeout set to 15 seconds > send (\K\K\K\d+++ATH^M) > expect (OK) > alarm > send (AT^M) > expect (OK) > alarm > Failed > Connect script failed > > -- > Dylan
Dylan, I have got that error before, too. Just for the sake of testing, try this: 1) Create/modify the files precisely like I posted them in the first messages 2) Halt your Freerunner completely. 3) Boot the Freerunner from the halted state. 4) Get and SSH over USB connection in one terminal and launch "logread -f" 5) Wait for the flurry of boot messages to die down 6) Open another SSH connection in a new terminal. 7) Run "# pon tmobile" 8) Switch to the terminal running logread and see what happens. This much worked for me, but a cold boot was necessary for some reason. I've been playing around with it, and I definitely have some sort of connection because I can point the browser to a site like http://wap.myvoicestream.com and I at least get an error page page telling me that my account hasn't been configured. Maybe T-Mobile quit offering any free WAP services, or else I just don't know the right proxy settings. I'm content GPRS is now working for me. The next step will be to figure out a way to switch between phone functionality and GPRS without a halt/restart. And even better would be multiplexing of the voice and data so that one could still receive calls while connected via GPRS. Nathan _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community