On Wednesday 13 February 2002 02:02, you wrote: > Anyone could help, how could I setup my internet connection? I can connect > to my ISP but there is no response when I'm connected, what should I do? > and what dialer should I use the KPPP, or the Internet dialer and what are > the parameters should I set in Linux? > > Here is my modem specs and configuration based in Windows: > > Modem: SupraExpress 56e v.90 SUP2730 (ext) > Port: COM2 > Data bits: 8 > Parity: none > Stop bits: 1 > Maximum speed: 115200 > > Here is my ISP configuration based also in Windows: > > Type of Dial-up Server: PPP: Internet, Windows NT, Windows 98 > Advanced Option: (chk) Enable software compression > Allowed network protocols: TCP/IP > > TCP/IP Settings: > > Server assigned IP address > Server assigned name server address > > (chk) > > Use IP header compression > Use default gateway on remote network > > Anyone could give me a brief procedure on how to setup my internet > connection. Thanks. > > __________________________________ > www.edsamail.com Hi, the internet dialer and KPPP are one and the same as far as I can tell. So, in setting up the connection you need to know the IP addresses of the ISPs name servers such as 207.217.77.82 they should give you a primary and secondary address, you need the dial in telephone number, your user name with the ISP and password. Which com port your modem is connected to, it should be ttyS0 or ttyS1 which are com1 and com2 in windows lingo. If you click on the internet icon on KDE and then the setup button you can start going through the tabs and you should see where all of the above info goes. You will have to click on the 'add ' button to input info for your ISP connection. Take a look at this and come back if you have more questions or need other assistance. HTH -- Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
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