Just to keep you aware of what I found as the easiest to configure a PPP
connection:
---- pppsetup ----
Consequently, representing the "newbiest" community of Linux users, I think that
pppsetup is simple enough to easily configure a PPP connection.
Q:
What if I have two providers ? Can I use pppsetup to configure two PPP connections
?
Thanks to all of you ...................
"Dr. Robert J. Meier" wrote:
> Simon,
>
> > I have just re-installed Linux Red Hat 5.1 on my new (used) PC.
>
> > As a Linux-newbie, I want to configure my ISP connection but I find very
> > complex to configure it using the HOW-TO ISP documentation .........
>
> > Is their any new application/package that automate this process and making it
> > as simple as the Windows Dial-up configuration ?
>
> Most of my coworkers use Windows Dial-up. They don't find it any
> easier. Most required technical support from the ISP, and require it again
> whenever the ISP changes protocols. Near Detroit, Michigan, different
> ISPs supply this support to different levels, with the result that some
> of my coworkers routinely complain about and regularly switch ISPs, while
> others pay a bit more, but stick with a few ISPs maintain good reputations
> until they are taken over.
>
> > If not, PLEASE point me to the easiest solution ...........
>
> If you find an easier solution, please let me know directly, and
> I will add it to The Internet Ramp support. In the mean time,
> http://www.tir.com/~worsel/linux/faq/ may be of help. The Internet Ramp
> was the first ISP in Detroit Michigan to support Linux.
>
> Reporting,
> --
> Robert Meier
>
> FANUC Robotics North America, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Voice: 1-248-377-7469 Fax: 1-248-377-7363
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