Koustubha Kale wrote:



I got it working with wvdial. Also got the modprobe to do it
automagically as described in the blog. Just one problem I have a
default gateway since I use the laptop at office too. wvdial/pppd
does not put in a default route for the new connection. I tried the
defaultroute option in the /etc/ppp/options and /etc/ppp/peers/wvdial
files but no avail. Can u tell me a tric by which I can have the
defaultroute inserted when i connect with wvdial and my office route
put back when i disconnect?



After you are logged in give the command 'route add default ppp0' as root or sudo, from a second terminal assuming that your wvdial is ppp0. At office, continue to use it as before.

Regards,

Rony.

                
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